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Definition[1]

darśana-mārga

 

(Sanskrit). The ‘path of seeing’, the third of the five paths (pañca-mārga) to Buddhahood. Through the path of seeing, uncertainty (vicikitsā), false views (dṛṣṭi), and spiritual defilements (kleśa) are eliminated.

Source
A Dictionary of Buddhism, Oxford University Press, 2003, 2004 (which is available in electronic version from answer.com)
Definition[2]

darśana-mārga: Path of vision (/insight). It consists of 16 moments of insight into the four Noble Truths. Emerging from this meditative process, the practitioner is transformed from being a pṛthagjana into an ārya.

Source
Sarvastivada Abhidharma, Sanskrit-English Glossary, by Bhikkhu KL Dhammajoti
Definition[3]

mthong ba'i lam

[translation-san] {C,MSA,MV} darśana-mārga

[translation-san] {C} dṛṅ-mārga

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} path of seeing

[comments] See: mthong lam

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[4]

mthong lam

[translation-san] {LCh} darśana-mārga

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} path of seeing

[definition-bod] mtshan nyid bden pa mngon rtogs

[definition-eng] Def.: clear realization of truth

synonym

  • [bod] mthong ba'i lam/ mthong lam pa'i rgyud kyi mkhyen pa/

[comments] Comment: This is one of the five paths (lam): path of accumulation (tshogs lam); path of preparation (sbyor lam); path of seeing (mthong lam); path of meditation (sgom lam); and path of no more learning (mi slob lam).

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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