Eightfold Path, which is only one of several summaries presented in the Sutta Pitaka. A number of other paths to liberation exist within various Buddhist traditions...
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is used when referring to mental factors, and avidya is used when referring to the twelve links. Buddhist paths to liberation Bhavacakra Buddhism and...
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of the path of Buddhist practices leading to liberation from samsara, the painful cycle of rebirth, in the form of nirvana. The Eightfold Path consists...
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Śrāvakayāna (section In Early Buddhist schools)
common term used by Mahāyāna Buddhist texts to describe one hypothetical path to enlightenment. Śrāvakayāna is the path that meets the goals of an Arhat—an...
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Dalit Buddhist movement (also known as the Neo-Buddhist movement, Buddhist movement for Dalits, Ambedkarite Buddhist movement and Modern Buddhist movement)...
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Upaya (category Buddhist philosophical concepts)
expedient means, pedagogy) is an aspect of guidance along the Buddhist paths to liberation where a conscious, voluntary action "is driven by an incomplete...
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Maraṇasati (mindfulness of death, death awareness) is a Buddhist meditation practice of remembering (frequently keeping in mind) that death can strike...
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Secular Buddhism (redirect from Buddhist atheism)
Adevism Buddhism in the Americas Buddhism in the West Buddhist modernism Buddhist paths to liberation Criticism of Buddhism Index of Buddhism-related articles...
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Southern, Eastern and Northern Buddhism (redirect from Northern Buddhist)
practices alone in order to achieve liberation. It is usually considered to be synonymous with Theravāda Buddhism. Buddhists in this region place their...
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training centre for Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monks. Its mission is to prepare postulants and new monks to live in accordance with the Dhamma-Vinaya...
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meditation. The Buddhist religion presents a multitude of Buddhist paths to liberation; with the expansion of early Buddhism from ancient India to Sri Lanka...
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Tibetan Buddhism (redirect from Tibetan Buddhist)
("stages of the path") is a Tibetan Buddhist schema for presenting the stages of spiritual practice leading to liberation. In Tibetan Buddhist history there...
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"moral discipline" or ""Buddhist ethics". It derives directly from the Indian Vinaya School. Gyeomik went to India from Baekje to study the trepitaka vedatta...
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Four Noble Truths (redirect from Buddhist Noble Truths)
According to Ambedkar, Four Noble Truths was "the invention of wrong-headed monks". List of Buddhist topics Buddhist paths to liberation Dependent Origination...
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The Buddha (category Journey to the West characters)
Buddha's enlightenment, and the Buddhist path to liberation, in the oldest sutras. These inconsistencies show that the Buddhist teachings evolved, either during...
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Sūtras) is a major work of Buddhist philosophy attributed to Maitreya-nātha which is said to have transmitted it to Asanga (ca. 320 to ca. 390 CE). The Mahāyāna-sūtrālamkāra...
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adopted by Buddhists or practiced on the margins of the religion. Buddhists later also came to incorporate aspects from the countries to which it spread...
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Taṇhā (redirect from Addiction, Buddhist Definition of)
Buswell, Robert E.; Gimello, Robert M. (1992), Paths to Liberation: The Mārga and Its Transformations in Buddhist Thought, University of Hawaii Press, ISBN 978-0-8248-1253-9...
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Moksha (redirect from Spiritual liberation)
Nirvana has been described in Buddhist texts in a manner similar to other Indian religions, as the state of complete liberation, nirvana, highest happiness...
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Yana (Buddhism) (section Yāna in early Buddhist texts)
sutras to be buddhavacana. Mahāyāna Buddhists often express two different schemata of three yanas. First, here are three paths to liberation that culminate...
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apparently an exercise in Buddhist apologetics. It is claimed to have been translated by the monk Kumārajīva. The text attempts to synthesise native Confucian...
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The Buddhist flag is a flag designed in the late 19th century as a universal symbol of Buddhism. The flag's six vertical bands represent the five colors...
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Buddhism and Hinduism (section Buddhist perspective)
means to liberation. Hindu theories of liberation are focused on a substantial unchanging self (atman) or on unity with God (Ishvara), while Buddhist rejects...
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Buddhist liturgy is a formalized service of veneration and worship performed within a Buddhist Sangha community in nearly every traditional denomination...
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years. Buddhists believe Gautama Buddha, the historical buddha, rediscovered the long forgotten dharma around the 5th century BCE, and began to teach it...
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northwestern Indian subcontinent. The language was heavily used by the former Buddhist cultures of Central Asia and has been found as far away as eastern China...
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A Buddhist temple or Buddhist monastery is the place of worship for Buddhists, the followers of Buddhism. They include the structures called vihara, chaitya...
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Pratyekabuddhayāna (category Buddhist philosophical concepts)
although they have one and the same liberation, have followed different noble paths." In the Ekottarika-āgama parallel to the Isigili-sutta, where five hundred...
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Sakya (redirect from Sakya (Tibetan Buddhist school))
The Sakya tradition developed during the second period of translation of Buddhist scripture from Sanskrit into Tibetan in the late 11th century. It was founded...
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