• 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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    Buddhism (redirect from Buddhist)
    interpretation of the paths to liberation (mārga) as well as the relative importance and "canonicity" assigned to various Buddhist texts, and their specific...
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    ("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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    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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    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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    Buddhism which are the teachings off buddhist texts. The schools of Buddhism have existed from ancient times up to the present. The classification and...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • This is a list of notable Buddhists or Buddhist practitioners who live or lived in the United States. This list includes both formal teachers of Buddhism...
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    secular affair and as such, it is not considered a sacrament. Buddhists are expected to follow the civil laws regarding marriage laid out by their respective...
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    Hu̍t-kàu) is a Chinese form of Mahayana Buddhism which draws on the Chinese Buddhist canon that includes the indigenous cultural traditions of Confucianism...
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    and the pre-Christian Mediterranean world, with Buddhist missionaries sent by Emperor Ashoka of India to Syria, Egypt and Greece from 250 BC. Significant...
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    Dharmachakra (redirect from Buddhist wheel)
    Buddhism: Buddhist liberation movements in Asia., SUNY Press, ISBN 9780791428443 Samuel, Geoffrey (2010), The Origins of Yoga and Tantra. Indic Religions to the...
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    Arhat (category Buddhist stages of enlightenment)
    translators also understood the meaning of arhat to be ari-hanta. Arihant (Jainism) Buddhist paths to liberation Four stages of enlightenment Pratyekabuddha...
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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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    Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS) is a Buddhist monastery in Taiping, Perak, Malaysia. It was founded in January 2000 by Ven. Aggacitta as a training...
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