Sutrayana

Sutrayana

Sutrayana, in the Dzogchen three-fold classification of yanas, is the yana (mode of practice) that leads to the realization of emptiness. It consists of Hinayana and Mahayana. The other two yanas, according to this classification, are Tantrayana and Dzogchen, which together constitute Vajrayana.

References

cite book
last = Norbu
first = Chögyal Namkhai
title = The Crystal and the Way of Light: Sutra, Tantra and Dzogchen
publisher = Snow Lion Publications
date = 1999
isbn = 978-1559391351


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