tenet; established conclusion; tenet system; system of tenets; system; outlook; in the ety I changed grub pa'i to grub pa'am; check Def.: Contextual etymology: A tenet [literally, an established conclusion] is a meaning that has been decided upon and established or promised in reliance upon scripture and/or reasoning and which, from the perspective of one's mind, will not be forsaken for something else
philosophical schools. The four Buddhist schools of thought are: Vaibhashika, Sautrantika, Chittamatra, and Madhyamika. The former two are Hinayana and the latter two Mahayana
tenets; tenet systems [ggd]
tenet system; school; scholastic sectarianism; philosophical system; system of philosophy, philosophical tenets, [siddhanta], philosophical concepts; Def: {kun mkhyen rong ston chen pos/ grub mtha'i don ni/ blang dor gyi don la rnam par dpyod pa zhugs pa'i gang zag rang rang gi 'dod pas yongs su dpyad pa'i don yin la/ sgra don ni/ rang rang gi lugs kyi lung rigs kyis grub pa de las phar nam yang 'gro sa med pa'i don la bshad do} 1) theory, tenet, philosophical system / school / tradition, school of thought, doctrine, school of teaching, "established view / conclusion." philosophical system. 2) authoritative treatise. established conclusion / tenet / theory / philosophy