Difference between revisions of "Amṛita Yāna"

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idea that when a Great One (Buddha of Compassion) has
 
idea that when a Great One (Buddha of Compassion) has
 
chosen to follow the Path of Immortality, the path remains
 
chosen to follow the Path of Immortality, the path remains
an undying beacon for all who follow. From amṛ�ta, immortality,
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an undying beacon for all who follow. From ''amṛta'', immortality,
and yāna, path.
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and ''yāna'', path.
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 12 August 2011

A Sanskrit term which conveys the idea that when a Great One (Buddha of Compassion) has chosen to follow the Path of Immortality, the path remains an undying beacon for all who follow. From amṛta, immortality, and yāna, path.



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