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  • The term '''Early Buddhism''' can refer to: * [[Pre-sectarian Buddhism]], which refers to the Teachings and monastic organization and structure, f
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  • [[Nikāya period]]; or [[Nikāya Buddhism]]; in the [[pali canon]] of the [[theravada school]], the term [[nikāya ...discourses]]' or '[[kindred sayings]] of both structure and content in the pre-sectarian period
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  • ...hun]] also cites three points for considering this text to be sourced in a pre-sectarian [[Abhidharma]]. It similar {{Wiki|analysis}} of [[rupa]] to the [[Sariputta
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  • ...ist schools]]. Some [[scholars]] use the term as excluding pre-sectarian [[Buddhism]]. In [[Indian Buddhism]]
    7 KB (1,083 words) - 02:35, 28 January 2015
  • ...ist schools]]. Some [[scholars]] use the term as excluding pre-sectarian [[Buddhism]]. ==In [[Indian Buddhism]]==
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  • [[Category:Tibetan Buddhism]]
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  • [[Category:Buddhism by Numbers]]{{BuddhismbyNumber}}
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  • ...how to combine the pre-Buddhist [[religious practice]] of [[Tibet]] with [[Buddhism]]. The {{Wiki|manuscript}} (IOL Tib J 990) is a fragment of a scroll, which ...ds]], which involve {{Wiki|killing}}, are contrary to the [[rituals]] of [[Buddhism]].
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  • ...term and it is still used today by [[Mahāyānists]] to describe [[Theravāda Buddhism]]. ...Buddhism]] simply because it predates the period when sects arose within [[Buddhism]].
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  • ====[[Are the doctrines of karma and reincarnation an essential part of Buddhism?]]==== ...ething else, then you have to work on the improvement yourself - this is [[Buddhism]]. I think an [[understanding]] of [[karma]] is still useful even for those
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  • * '''[[Torma]]''' The tradition of using offering cakes pre-dates Tibetan Buddhism, though traditional Indian offering cakes — called '''bali''' or balingha
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  • ...early [[Buddhism]] that arose from the [[Great Schism]] in pre-sectarian [[Buddhism]], the other [[being]] that of the [[Mahāsāṃghika]] school.
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  • ...have been assembled and shuffled in the process of developing the form of Buddhism that we call “Vajrayana” today. ...a few moments and look at “Tibetan religion” as a greater whole, of which Buddhism certainly is the largest part.
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  • ...turns out that the [[Tibetans]], during their first exposure to [[tantric Buddhism]], had also asked themselves what [[Mahāyoga]] stands for. I found the ans [[Category:Tibetan Buddhism]]
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  • In [[Buddhism]], the [[golden fishes]] [[symbolize]] [[happiness]], as they have complete [http://www.religionfacts.com/buddhism/symbols/fishes.htm religionfacts.com]
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  • ...ted to the mountain, linked with the greatest {{Wiki|saints}} of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], [[Guru Padmasambhava]] and [[Milarepa]], and is the [[abode]] of the [[d
    1 KB (164 words) - 16:55, 15 September 2013
  • ...], the most important [[Monastery]] of the [[Kagyu]] [[sect]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], [[Phodong]] and [[Ralang Monastery]].
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  • ...greater significance within the [[tantrayana]] [[tradition]] of [[Mahayana Buddhism]].
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  • about [[Buddhism]], while part two comprises four chapters that analyze her [[life]] from [[Buddhism]] was a result of her meeting renowned [[Zen]] ([[Sŏn]]) [[master]] Man’
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  • [[Category:Theravada Buddhism]]
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  • Like a great melting pot, [[Tibetan Buddhism]] admits a multitude of [[powers]], some [[celestial]], others earth-based ...[[Padmasambhava]], who [[bound]] them over through mighty oaths to serve [[Buddhism]] in new roles as [[protectors]] or [[defenders of the law]]. [[Local deiti
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  • ...]] [[spiritual]] progress current in many pre- [[Mahāyāna]] [[forms]] of [[Buddhism]], and also particularly emphasized in the [[Yogācāra school]].
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  • A couple of [[people]] have asked me recently about what [[Buddhism]] has to say about [[God]]. There are a couple of different ways to answer [[Buddhism]], [[God]] and [[practice]]
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  • ...m]], again focussing on the [[Sarvastivāda]] as representative of [[Indian Buddhism]]. ...l|canonical]] texts and commentaries are a product of {{Wiki|sectarian}} [[Buddhism]].
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  • ...the figure of [[Atiśa]], the {{Wiki|Bengali}} [[monk]] who helped revive [[Buddhism in Tibet]] in the 11th century. However, our [[manuscripts]] show that by t
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  • ...opposed to the dished design. [[Mirror]] {{Wiki|divination}} used within [[Buddhism]] and also in other [[religions]] and cultures. Sometimes a [[bowl]] of [[w [[Category:Tibetan Buddhism]]
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  • ...[Buddhism]] and activism, which later contributed to the rise of engaged [[Buddhism]]. 9. Conclusion: A Pre-History of Socially [[Engaged Buddhism]]
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  • ...[[religion]] lost ground, and it was not until the "second diffusion" of [[Buddhism]] in the ninth and tenth centuries that it became firmly and finally establ ...ences]] that led [[Tibetan Buddhism]] to diverge so markedly from [[Indian Buddhism]] that later observers [[attached]] to it a new [[name]] -- [[Lamaism]] --
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  • ...mantown, Maryland for the [[purpose]] of studying and practicing [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]].
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  • [[Mikkyō]] ([[密教]]?, lit. "[[secret teachings]]", "[[esoteric]], [[Tantric Buddhism]]") is a [[Japanese]] term that refers to the [[esoteric]] [[Vajrayāna]] p ...] [[magic]], {{Wiki|Taoism}} and, at a later date, [[Tibetan]] [[Vajrayāna Buddhism]], evolved to become the [[esoteric]] [[Japanese]] [[tradition]] that is [[
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  • One way of viewing [[tantric Buddhism]] or [[Vajrayana]] is to see the various practices as organized into four c
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  • Among the sects of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], the [[Gelug school]] places the most rigorous {{Wiki|emphasis}} on philo ...stic}} {{Wiki|training}}. In exile, however, all [[four schools of Tibetan Buddhism]] have successfully recreated some of their [[monastic]] [[universities]].
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  • ...]] of [[hell]]. Yet why is the [[Jambhala]] Practice included in [[Tantric Buddhism]]?` I replied, `[[Tantric Buddhism]], in its [[mission]] to succour [[sentient beings]], is {{Wiki|aware}} tha
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  • [[Category:Tibetan Buddhism]]
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  • [[Buddhism]] is based on the [[life]] and teachings of [[Sakyamuni]], who lived in eas ...} offspring were [[essential]] to maintaining the ancestral [[lineage]]. [[Buddhism]] proved to be adaptable, not only in [[China]], but elsewhere throughout {
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  • ..."[[three baskets]]" that compose the [[Pali]] [[Tipitaka]] of [[Theravada Buddhism]]. Because of the abbreviated way parts of the text are written, the total ...ion to be finalized in terms of both {{Wiki|structure}} and content in the pre-sectarian period.
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  • ...1010-1089) is an important figure both in [[mahayana]] and [[vajrayana]] [[Buddhism]]. It is through him that [[Maitreya]] and [[Asanga's]] crucial work on [[B [[Category:Buddhism]]
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  • ...important to both {{Wiki|adherents}} of the [[Bön]] [[religion]] and of [[Buddhism]]. [[Pilgrimage]] to [[holy mountains]], lakes, [[caves]], [[Category:Tibetan Buddhism]]
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  • And now our [[discussion]] of [[Buddhism]] takes us to [[Burma]]. ...ddhists]], consider the struggle for [[Tibet]], the capital of Marketing [[Buddhism]] to Westerners. (I am reminded of a joke. Interviewer: "What will it take
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  • ...onk]]. [[Begtse]] [[realized]] that he had witnessed the great power of [[Buddhism]] and gladly became a [[protector]] of the [[Buddhist]] [[creed]]. The [[G
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  • ...ctria|Bactrian]]) [[mythological]] figure who, with the later arrival of [[Buddhism]] from across the {{Wiki|Indus River}} became incorporated as [[Buddhist]]
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  • ...s and have spent quite alot of [[time]] looking into [[Tibet]] & [[Tibetan Buddhism]] I [[thought]] I might take a look at these criticisms in more detail and ...upport and I personally have noticed critiques of the [[Dalai Lama]] and [[Buddhism]] in general becoming increasingly common on online {{Wiki|atheist}} & skep
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  • ...] suggests a close association with [[Tantric]] [[beliefs]] of [[Vajrayana Buddhism]]. Bajra or [[Vajra]] is the [[Buddhist]] [[symbol]] of [[thunder]] and {{W ...in a more [[peaceful]] [[manifestation]]. A parallel [[development]] in [[Buddhism]] is that the [[goddess]] [[Vajrayogini]] is the {{Wiki|female}} counterpar
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  • ...force to be subdued and reined. With the focus on the internal [[mind]], [[Buddhism]] argued the [[world]] is a creation of the [[mind]]. The power of the [[mi The spread of [[Buddhism]] was not merely about the [[conversion]] of the [[people]]. It involved th
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  • ...[[view]], which perhaps has more {{Wiki|adherents}} than any other, that [[Buddhism]] disappeared, not on account of persecution by [[Hindus]], but because of ...m]] to [[Tibet]] in the eighth century. Consequently, even the story of [[Buddhism in India]] cannot be unequivocally written in a single register of {{Wiki|d
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  • ...[Kalpas]] of practice to attain. It was maintained that practitioners of [[Buddhism]], as represented by [[Bodhisattvas]], had to practice [[lifetime]] after [ [[Category:Japanese Buddhism]]
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  • ...nscriptions}} and {{Wiki|archaeological}} remains; the history of [[Indian Buddhism]] and the development of [[Mahayana sutras]]; and the [[Pali]] and vernacul
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  • A review of {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Esoteric Buddhism]]: [[Amoghavajra]] and the Ruling {{Wiki|Elite}}, by Geoffrey C. Goble. ...fluence]] on contemporary and subsequent [[development]] of [[Esoteric]] [[Buddhism in China]].
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  • ...ctrine]] of [[paticcasamuppada]], which is the central [[philosophy]] of [[Buddhism]]. ...iki|classification}} the term [[Brahma]] falls into the second group. In [[Buddhism]] it is used in a [[sense]] quite different from the [[sense]] in which it
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  • ...s macabre beliefs and practices, which have contaminated the purer form of Buddhism that would otherwise have been present in Tibet. ...aya, and Marichi may have been carried over from the original pre-Bön into Buddhism.
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