Triyāna

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Key Term triyāna
In Tibetan Script ཐེག་པ་གསུམ་
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration theg pa gsum
Devanagari Sanskrit Script त्रियान
Chinese Script 三乗
Chinese Pinyin sānchéng
Japanese Transliteration sanjō
Korean Transliteration samsŭng
English Standard three vehicles
Basic Meaning In a Mahāyāna context the three vehicles are the śrāvakayāna, pratyekabuddhayāna, and bodhisattvayāna, which reference the three different types of Buddhist practitioners. However, in Tibetan Buddhism these can also reference the Hinayāna, Mahāyāna, and the Vajrayāna.
Definitions
Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism

See page 926: In Sanskrit, “three vehicles,” three different means taught in Buddhist soteriological literature of conveying sentient

beings to liberation.