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Three doors

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A person's three doors (Skt. tridvāra; Tib. go sum; Wyl. sgo gsum) are his or her:

Through these three doors, we accumulate either positive or negative karma. Of the three, the mind is the ‘boss’, and the body and speech are subservient.

In Vajrayana, the three doors are considered to be, in essence, the three secrets or three vajras.

Alternative Translations

  • Three avenues of being
  • Three gates

Source

RigpaWiki:Three doors