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Reason and Experience in Mahayana Buddhism
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1952BUDDHISM as a religion is divided into Hinayana Buddhism, the Buddhism of the narrow path, and Mahayana Buddhism, the Buddhism of the wide path. Hinayana has remained close to the teachings of the Sakyamuni Buddha, and has devoted itself largely to the salvation of the individual and the avoidance of metaphysics.
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Dvāravatī and Mahayana Buddhism
Journal of Seon Studies, 2023Hye-Jin Moon, Soon-Il Hwang
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Mutual Love in Mahayana Buddhism
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1952ANY of you have doubtless had the rare pleasure of reading Arthur Waley's translation of the 16th century Mahayanist novel, Monkey. You will remember how Tripitaka bursts into lamentation when he sees the dead emperor looking just like a live man. " 'Alas, poor Emperor,' he cried, 'in some forgotten existence you doubtless did great wrong to one that ...
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The European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2019
Mergen Ulanov* +4 more
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Emptiness: Soteriology and Ethics in Mahayana Buddhism
1989‘Emptiness’ has its true connotations in the process of salvation, and it would be a mistake to regard it as a purely intellectual concept, or to make it into a thing, and give it an ontological meaning. The relative nothing (‘this is absent in that’) cannot be hypostatized into an absolute nothing, into the non-existence of everything, or the denial ...
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The Buddhism in Mahayana doctrine
1956Phra Thammasamathiwat (Phocheng) +1 more
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