Lamrim
Lamrim (Tib., ‘path stages’). Tibetan manuals describing stages on the spiritual path. Important examples are Gampopa's Jewel Ornament of Liberation, Tsong Khapa's Graded Path to Enlightenment, and (much later) Pältrül Rinpoche's Instructions on All that Belongs to Good Teaching.
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