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[[Five Groups of Dharma's]], according to [[Pabongka Rinpoche]]. | [[Five Groups of Dharma's]], according to [[Pabongka Rinpoche]]. | ||
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In the [[Nyingma school]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], [[Wikipedia:Anuttarayoga tantra|Anuttarayoga tantra]] is sometimes used as a {{Wiki|synonym}} for the [[Mahāyoga tantra]] of their [[nine-yāna]] formulation, wherein six levels are articulated in two triads, the 'Outer' and '[[Inner tantras]]. | In the [[Nyingma school]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], [[Wikipedia:Anuttarayoga tantra|Anuttarayoga tantra]] is sometimes used as a {{Wiki|synonym}} for the [[Mahāyoga tantra]] of their [[nine-yāna]] formulation, wherein six levels are articulated in two triads, the 'Outer' and '[[Inner tantras]]. | ||
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Five Groups of Dharma's, according to Pabongka Rinpoche.
Dharma of the Shravakas
Dharma of the Pratyekabuddhas
the Sutra Mahayana Dharma
the Outer Tantras - the Kriya, Charya and Yoga Tantras, Anuttarayoga Tantra
In the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, Anuttarayoga tantra is sometimes used as a synonym for the Mahāyoga tantra of their nine-yāna formulation, wherein six levels are articulated in two triads, the 'Outer' and 'Inner tantras.