Lam Rim

Lam Rim

Le Lam Rim (tibétain : « la voie vers l'éveil ») est un texte de bouddhisme tibétain qui regroupe l'ensemble des étapes permettant d'accéder à l'Éveil tel que l'a enseigné Bouddha.


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