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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
According to Ven. Chodron, what are some of the doctrinal points over which both the Pali and the Sanskrit traditions agree? (Click the three that apply)
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Emptiness is a “slightly obscure phenomena,” because _____________ .
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3. Question
The the four establishments of mindfulness cover both the higher training in ethical conduct and the higher training in wisdom.
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4. Question
The thirty-seven aids to awakening are found in the __________ of the Pāli tradition and the ___________ in the Sanskrit tradition.
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5. Question
The fourth of the four seals is _______________ .
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6. Question
The thirty-seven aids to awakening, although taught in all three vehicles (śravaka, solitary hearer, and bodhisattva), only bodhisattvas actually practice and actualize these.
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7. Question
His Holiness’ explanation of the thirty-seven aids to awakening emphasizes the _________ relationship between each aid.
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8. Question
The seven sets into which the thirty-seven aids are divided correspond to the ________ of the Sanskrit tradition.
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9. Question
The five paths of the Sanskrit tradition are the paths of _________ , preparation, _________ , and meditation, and no more learning. (Click the correct two answers to fill in the two blanks.)
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which text is a canonical reference for the “four seals”?
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