
1) Buddhism 2) Buddhism school 3) Buddhist practice 4) Major school of Buddhism 5) One of two forms of buddhism 6) School of buddhism
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Mahāyāna (महायान mahāyāna, literally the `Great Vehicle`) is one of the three main existing branches of Buddhism and a term for classification of Buddhist philosophies and practice. According to the teachings of Mahāyāna traditions, `Mahāyāna` also refers to the path of the Bodhisattva seeking complete enlightenment for the...
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movement that arose within Indian Buddhism around the beginning of the Common Era and became by the 9th century the dominant influence on the ... [37 related articles]
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One of the two major forms of
Buddhism, found in China, Korea, Japan, and Tibet. Veneration of
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[
n] - a major school of Buddhism teaching social concern and universal salvation 2. [n] - one of two great schools of Buddhist doctrine emphasizing a common search for universal salvation especially through faith alone
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Mahayana Buddhism noun one of two great schools of Buddhist doctrine emphasizing a common search for universal salvation especially through faith alone; the dominant religion of China and Tibet and Japan
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One of the two major forms of Buddhism, found in China, Korea, Japan, and Tibet. Veneration of bodhisattvas (those who achieve enlightenment but remain on the human plane in order to help other living beings) is a fundamental belief in Mahayana, as is the idea that everyone has within them the seeds of Buddhahood. The
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Greater Vehicle. The northern branch of Buddhism. More doctrinally liberal than Theravada (recognizes several non-historical sutras as canonical -- it should be noted, however, that even Theravada gives canonical authority to some non-historical works, such as the Jatakas or the Abhidhamma for that matter). Strong focus on alleviation of suffering ...
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