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+ | '''[[Pratyekabuddha yana]]''' — one of the [[nine yanas]]. [[Pratyekabuddhas]], or ‘[[self-awakened]]’ are so-called because, having a more profound depth of [[wisdom]] than the [[shravakas]], they [[manifest]] their [[own]] [[awakening]] through the power of their [[own]] [[wisdom]], without needing to rely on other [[masters]]. | ||
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+ | == Overview Given by {{Wiki|Alak Zenkar Rinpoche}} == | ||
=== Entry Point === | === Entry Point === | ||
− | As with the entry point to the shravaka yana, the pratyekabuddhas take up any one of the seven sets of pratimoksha vows and then keep them unimpaired. | + | As with the entry point to the [[shravaka yana]], the [[pratyekabuddhas]] take up any one of the seven sets of [[pratimoksha]] [[vows]] and then keep them unimpaired. |
=== View === | === View === | ||
− | When it comes to the basis of their path, how they determine the view, they realize the absence of a personal self completely, but only realize half the absence of phenomenal identity, because although they realize that the partless particles of perceived objects are not real, they still believe in the true existence of indivisible moments of consciousness. | + | When it comes to the basis of their [[path]], how they determine the view, they realize the absence of a personal [[self]] completely, but only realize half the absence of {{Wiki|phenomenal}} {{Wiki|identity}}, because although they realize that the partless {{Wiki|particles}} of [[perceived]] [[objects]] are not real, they still believe in the [[true existence]] of indivisible moments of [[consciousness]]. |
− | === Meditation === | + | === [[Meditation]] === |
− | When it comes to their path, and their practice of meditation, the uncommon approach of the pratyekabuddhas is to meditate on how the twelve links of interdependent origination arise in their progressive sequence and how they cease in the reverse order. | + | When it comes to their [[path]], and their practice of [[meditation]], the uncommon approach of the [[pratyekabuddhas]] is to [[meditate]] on how the [[twelve links]] of [[interdependent origination]] arise in their progressive sequence and how they cease in the reverse order. |
=== Conduct === | === Conduct === | ||
− | Like the shravakas, they keep to the twelve rules of ascetic practice. | + | Like the [[shravakas]], they keep to the twelve {{Wiki|rules}} of [[ascetic]] practice. |
=== Results === | === Results === | ||
− | As their fruition, those with sharper faculties attain the level of a rhinoceros-like pratyekabuddha arhat and those with duller faculties become parrot-like pratyekabuddha arhats. | + | As their [[fruition]], those with sharper [[faculties]] attain the level of a rhinoceros-like [[pratyekabuddha]] [[arhat]] and those with duller [[faculties]] become parrot-like [[pratyekabuddha]] [[arhats]]. |
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+ | Moreover, they reach their final {{Wiki|existence}} as a result of three specific [[aspiration prayers]]. They pray that their last [[existence]] may be in a [[world]] without [[buddhas]] and [[shravakas]], that they may attain [[awakening]] by themselves, without relying on any [[teacher]], and that they may teach the [[Dharma]] silently through [[physical]] gestures. | ||
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+ | *{{LH|tibetan-masters/alak-zenkar/nine-yanas|''A Brief Presentation of the Nine Yanas'' by Alak Zenkar Rinpoche}} | ||
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[[Category:Nine Yanas]] | [[Category:Nine Yanas]] |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 26 July 2023
The Nine Yanas |
2. Pratyekabuddha yana |
Skt. pratyekabuddha yāna |
Tib. རང་རྒྱལ་གྱི་ཐེག་པ་ |
rang rgyal gyi theg pa |
Wyl. {{{wylie}}} |
Read main article for nine yana overview |
Three Outer Yanas Leading From the Origin |
1. Shravaka yana |
2. Pratyekabuddha yana |
3. Bodhisattva yana |
Three Yanas of Vedic Asceticism |
4. Yana of kriya tantra |
5. Yana of charya tantra |
6. Yana of yoga tantra |
Three Yanas of Powerful Transformative Methods |
7. Yana of tantra mahayoga |
8. Yana of scriptural transmission anuyoga |
9. Yana of pith instruction atiyoga |
Pratyekabuddha yana — one of the nine yanas. Pratyekabuddhas, or ‘self-awakened’ are so-called because, having a more profound depth of wisdom than the shravakas, they manifest their own awakening through the power of their own wisdom, without needing to rely on other masters.
Overview Given by Alak Zenkar Rinpoche
Entry Point
As with the entry point to the shravaka yana, the pratyekabuddhas take up any one of the seven sets of pratimoksha vows and then keep them unimpaired.
View
When it comes to the basis of their path, how they determine the view, they realize the absence of a personal self completely, but only realize half the absence of phenomenal identity, because although they realize that the partless particles of perceived objects are not real, they still believe in the true existence of indivisible moments of consciousness.
Meditation
When it comes to their path, and their practice of meditation, the uncommon approach of the pratyekabuddhas is to meditate on how the twelve links of interdependent origination arise in their progressive sequence and how they cease in the reverse order.
Conduct
Like the shravakas, they keep to the twelve rules of ascetic practice.
Results
As their fruition, those with sharper faculties attain the level of a rhinoceros-like pratyekabuddha arhat and those with duller faculties become parrot-like pratyekabuddha arhats.
Moreover, they reach their final existence as a result of three specific aspiration prayers. They pray that their last existence may be in a world without buddhas and shravakas, that they may attain awakening by themselves, without relying on any teacher, and that they may teach the Dharma silently through physical gestures.