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The practice of [[Buddhism in Tibet]] is encompassed by the [[eight major practice traditions]] called in [[Tibet]] the [[Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineages]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]].  
 
The practice of [[Buddhism in Tibet]] is encompassed by the [[eight major practice traditions]] called in [[Tibet]] the [[Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineages]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]].  
  
The [[Eight Chariots]], or conveyances, refer to the eight major [[practice lineages]] of [[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|learning}} and [[attainment]], [[traditions]] which can be traced directly back through the centuries of the [[history of Tibet]] and beyond that into [[India]].  
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The [[Eight Chariots]], or conveyances, refer to the [[eight major practice lineages]] of [[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|learning}} and [[attainment]], [[traditions]] which can be traced directly back through the centuries of the [[history of Tibet]] and beyond that into [[India]].  
  
 
These [[traditions]] encompass the [[major schools and lineages]] within [[Tibet]].
 
These [[traditions]] encompass the [[major schools and lineages]] within [[Tibet]].

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