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  • Buddhist Doctrinal Classification
  • Classifications of Buddhist teachings in Mahayana

    Buddhist Doctrinal Classification refers to various systems used by Mahāyāna Buddhist traditions to classify and organize the numerous texts and teachings

    Buddhist Doctrinal Classification

    Buddhist Doctrinal Classification

    Buddhist_Doctrinal_Classification

  • Schools of Buddhism
  • Institutional and doctrinal divisions of Buddhism

    the present, beginning with the first schism. The classification and nature of the various doctrinal, philosophical, practical, or cultural facets of the

    Schools of Buddhism

    Schools of Buddhism

    Schools_of_Buddhism

  • Buddhism
  • Indian religion and philosophy

    the doctrinal foundations, London: Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-02537-9 Williams, Paul (2000), Buddhist Thought in India Williams, Paul (2002), Buddhist Thought

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

  • Buddhist philosophy
  • Buddhist philosophical tradition

    BCE, that feature scholastic reworking and schematic classification of material in the early Buddhist texts. The Abhidhamma philosophy of the Theravāda school

    Buddhist philosophy

    Buddhist philosophy

    Buddhist_philosophy

  • Buddhist canons
  • Buddhist canonical collection

    important textual divisions of early Buddhist literature: Suttas, the Vinaya, and the Abhidhamma. Sutras were the doctrinal teachings in aphoristic or narrative

    Buddhist canons

    Buddhist_canons

  • Buddhist texts
  • Historic literature and religious texts of Buddhism

    technical systematization" of doctrinal material appearing in the Buddhist sutras. It is an attempt to best express the Buddhist view of "ultimate reality"

    Buddhist texts

    Buddhist texts

    Buddhist_texts

  • Chinese Buddhism
  • Form of Buddhism native to China and practiced around the world

    emptiness, buddha-nature, and the one vehicle. Chinese Buddhist philosophy contains various doctrinal traditions, the most important being the Tiantai, Huayan

    Chinese Buddhism

    Chinese Buddhism

    Chinese_Buddhism

  • Buddhist meditation
  • throughout the modern Buddhist schools, the later Buddhist traditions also developed numerous other forms of meditation. One basic classification of meditation

    Buddhist meditation

    Buddhist meditation

    Buddhist_meditation

  • Tendai
  • School of Mahayana Buddhism in Japan

    thinkers like Annen provided a new doctrinal classification system (based on Zhiyi's system) for Japanese Tendai. All Buddhist teachings are seen as being included

    Tendai

    Tendai

    Tendai

  • Buddhist logico-epistemology
  • Epistemological study of Buddhism

    Buddhist logico-epistemology is a term used in Western scholarship to describe Buddhist systems of pramāṇa (epistemic tool, valid cognition) and hetu-vidya

    Buddhist logico-epistemology

    Buddhist logico-epistemology

    Buddhist_logico-epistemology

  • Mahayana
  • Branch of Buddhism

    in the early Buddhist schools. In other cases, Buddhist communities such as the Mahāsāṃghika school were divided along these doctrinal lines. In Mahāyāna

    Mahayana

    Mahayana

    Mahayana

  • Nagarjuna
  • Indian Mahayana Buddhist philosopher (c. 150–c. 250)

    Indian philosophy for a millennium, as well as being an indispensable doctrinal source for Mahāyāna doctrine in East Asian Buddhism and Indo-Tibetan Buddhism

    Nagarjuna

    Nagarjuna

    Nagarjuna

  • Buddhist poetry
  • Genre of literature

    device helping the Buddhist practitioner commit to memory a certain doctrinal maxim. And in fact, the earliest extant forms of Buddhist discourse appear

    Buddhist poetry

    Buddhist_poetry

  • Mohe Zhiguan
  • Buddhist major doctrinal treatise

    pinyin: Móhē Zhǐguān; Japanese pronunciation: Makashikan) is a major Buddhist doctrinal treatise based on lectures given by the Chinese Tiantai patriarch

    Mohe Zhiguan

    Mohe Zhiguan

    Mohe_Zhiguan

  • Wonhyo
  • Korean buddhist philosopher (617–686)

    Reconciliation of Doctrinal Disputes (Simmun hwajaeng non 十門和諍論, 십문화쟁론). Wonhyo often traces the origin of intra-Buddhist doctrinal conflict to a misunderstanding

    Wonhyo

    Wonhyo

    Wonhyo

  • Śūraṅgama Sūtra
  • Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    subject of doctrinal study and the mantra revealed within the sūtra remains a regular part of the daily liturgy chanted in all Chinese Buddhist monasteries

    Śūraṅgama Sūtra

    Śūraṅgama Sūtra

    Śūraṅgama_Sūtra

  • Kenshōkai
  • Branch of Nichiren Buddhism

    many lay Buddhist organizations experienced rapid growth, and Myōshinkō increased its membership through propagation activities and doctrinal instruction

    Kenshōkai

    Kenshōkai

    Kenshōkai

  • Youxi Chuandeng
  • Ming dynasty Chinese Buddhist monk and Thirtieth Tiantai Patriarch

    A critical aspect of Chuandeng's work was doctrinal classification (panjiao), which, in Chinese Buddhist tradition, serves to establish sectarian legitimacy

    Youxi Chuandeng

    Youxi_Chuandeng

  • Doctrinal background of Zen
  • Zen has a rich doctrinal background, despite the traditional Zen narrative which states that it is a "special transmission outside scriptures" which "did

    Doctrinal background of Zen

    Doctrinal_background_of_Zen

  • Nichiren Buddhism
  • Japanese branch of Buddhism

    the Lotus Sutra alone contains the highest degree of Buddhist teachings and proposed a classification system that ranks the quality of religions and various

    Nichiren Buddhism

    Nichiren Buddhism

    Nichiren_Buddhism

  • Buddhist hermeneutics
  • Buddhist religious interpretation

    Buddhist hermeneutics refers to the interpretative frameworks historical Buddhists have used to interpret and understand Buddhist texts and to the interpretative

    Buddhist hermeneutics

    Buddhist_hermeneutics

  • Qingliang Chengguan
  • example, Huiyuan modified Fazang's system of doctrinal classification (panjiao). This system divided all Buddhist teachings into five: Hīnayāna teaching, Elementary

    Qingliang Chengguan

    Qingliang_Chengguan

  • Samantapasadika
  • Suvaṇṇabhūmi. Beyond its doctrinal commentary, the Samantapāsādikā is an important historical source for Indian Buddhism. It records the Buddhist councils, including

    Samantapasadika

    Samantapasadika

    Samantapasadika

  • Zhiyan
  • Chinese Buddhist monk of the Huayan school

    classic doctrinal classification system (panjiao) of the Huayan school. This system includes all Buddhist teachings within a five part doctrinal schema:

    Zhiyan

    Zhiyan

    Zhiyan

  • Prajnaparamita
  • Principle in Buddhism and the texts associated with it

    Texts, Buddhist Publishing Group, 1993. Williams, Paul. Buddhist Thought. Routledge, 2000, p. 131. Williams, Paul. Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations

    Prajnaparamita

    Prajnaparamita

    Prajnaparamita

  • Twilight language
  • Secret language of tantric traditions

    (faeces, urine, blood, semen, flesh). In addition it includes sets of doctrinal principles, such as the five skandhas (factors of existence), the four

    Twilight language

    Twilight language

    Twilight_language

  • Nirvana School
  • School of Mahayana Buddhism established and practiced in China

    in the evolution of Chinese Buddhist philosophy. The Nirvāṇa School also produced significant contributions to doctrinal taxonomy. Huiguan's "Five Periods

    Nirvana School

    Nirvana_School

  • Guifeng Zongmi
  • Chinese Huayan and Chan Buddhist monk and scholar

    enlightened mind that all beings have. As with many Chinese Buddhist scholars, doctrinal classification (Chinese: p’an chiao) was an integral part of Zongmi's

    Guifeng Zongmi

    Guifeng Zongmi

    Guifeng_Zongmi

  • Śūnyatā
  • Philosophical concept of emptiness found in Asian religions

    philosophical traditions. The concept has multiple meanings depending on its doctrinal context: an ontological feature of reality, a meditative state, or a phenomenological

    Śūnyatā

    Śūnyatā

    Śūnyatā

  • Mahayana sutras
  • Religious texts in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition

    entirety at the First Buddhist Council, where they were recorded. At that Council, two other attendants recited two other classifications of the Buddha's teachings

    Mahayana sutras

    Mahayana sutras

    Mahayana_sutras

  • Abhidhamma Piṭaka
  • Third division of the Tripitaka or Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism

    of the early Buddhist schools of India. One text within the Abhidhamma Pitaka addresses doctrinal differences with other early Buddhist schools. Study

    Abhidhamma Piṭaka

    Abhidhamma Piṭaka

    Abhidhamma_Piṭaka

  • Sudden awakening
  • Sudden awakening to Enlightenment

    where it is used to denote the doctrinal position that awakening, the comprehension or realization of the Buddhist teachings, happens simultaneously

    Sudden awakening

    Sudden_awakening

  • Nondualism
  • Nonconceptual awareness and interconnectedness

    These basic ideas have continued to influence Mahayana Buddhist doctrinal interpretations of Buddhist traditions such as Dzogchen, Mahamudra, Zen, Huayan

    Nondualism

    Nondualism

  • Mount Wutai
  • Sacred Buddhist site in Shanxi, China

    sacred Buddhist Mount Wutai inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. UNESCO World Heritage Centre Williams, Paul. Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations

    Mount Wutai

    Mount Wutai

    Mount_Wutai

  • Tiantai
  • School of Mahayana Buddhism established and practiced in China

    other single sutra. In addition to its doctrinal basis in Indian Buddhist texts, the Tiantai school's doctrinal study relies on numerous Chinese treatises

    Tiantai

    Tiantai

    Tiantai

  • Vaibhāṣika
  • School of Buddhist philosophy

    influential Buddhist school in Northwest India from the first century CE until the seventh century. Despite numerous variations and doctrinal disagreements

    Vaibhāṣika

    Vaibhāṣika

    Vaibhāṣika

  • Nichiren Shōshū
  • Branch of Nichiren Buddhism

    among believers to describe the three Buddhist treasures is termed "Buddha–Law–Priesthood". According to the doctrinal beliefs of Nichiren Shoshu, Nichiren

    Nichiren Shōshū

    Nichiren Shōshū

    Nichiren_Shōshū

  • Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana
  • Popular Sastra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    qixinlun yiji) and placed the treatise at the highest class of his doctrinal classification system. Other figures like Guifeng Zongmi (probably written between

    Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana

    Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana

    Awakening_of_Faith_in_the_Mahayana

  • Nirvana (Buddhism)
  • Highest spiritual attainment in Buddhist cultivation

    Williams, Paul (1994), Mahayana Buddhism. The Doctrinal Foundations, Routledge Williams, Paul (2002), Buddhist Thought (Kindle ed.), Taylor & Francis Williams

    Nirvana (Buddhism)

    Nirvana (Buddhism)

    Nirvana_(Buddhism)

  • Āstika and nāstika
  • Classification of Indian philosophies

    use to classify the schools of Indian philosophy as well as some Hindu, Buddhist and Jain texts. The various definitions for āstika and nāstika philosophies

    Āstika and nāstika

    Āstika_and_nāstika

  • Indian philosophy
  • Philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent

    five major non-Vedic or heterodox (nāstika or sramanic) schools—Jain, Buddhist, Ajivika, Ajñana, and Charvaka. The āstika group embraces the Vedas as

    Indian philosophy

    Indian philosophy

    Indian_philosophy

  • Yoga
  • Spiritual practices from ancient India

    mind to attain liberation (moksha), as practiced in the Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions. Modern forms of yoga are practiced worldwide, often mainly

    Yoga

    Yoga

    Yoga

  • Vairocanābhisaṃbodhi Sūtra
  • Vajrayana Buddhist text

    Shénbiàn Jiāchí Jīng; also known as 大日經 Da Ri Jing) is an important Vajrayana Buddhist text composed before 674 CE. The Indian tantric master Buddhaguhya (fl

    Vairocanābhisaṃbodhi Sūtra

    Vairocanābhisaṃbodhi Sūtra

    Vairocanābhisaṃbodhi_Sūtra

  • Eight Consciousnesses
  • Types of consciousness in Mahayana Buddhism

    (2008). Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations, Routledge, p. 97. Berzin, Alexander. "English Glossary of Buddhist Terms: 'Disturbing Emotion or

    Eight Consciousnesses

    Eight Consciousnesses

    Eight_Consciousnesses

  • Dhyana in Buddhism
  • Training of the mind through meditation in Buddhism

    approach, based on the oldest descriptions of dhyāna in the suttas. In Buddhist traditions of Chan and Zen (the names of which are, respectively, the Chinese

    Dhyana in Buddhism

    Dhyana_in_Buddhism

  • Upaya
  • Buddhist term

    Gregory frames the hermeneutical classification of Buddhist schools (Chinese pànjiào 判教 "doctrinal classification") as an "expedient means:" The doctrine

    Upaya

    Upaya

  • Fazang
  • Chinese Buddhist scholar, translator, and religious leader

    on the Five Huayan Teachings), which contains the key panjiao (doctrinal classification) system of Huayan. It has an alternate name: Paragraphs on the

    Fazang

    Fazang

    Fazang

  • Ōjōyōshū
  • Japanese Buddhist text composed in 985

    influential medieval Buddhist text composed in 985 by the Japanese Buddhist monk Genshin. The text is a comprehensive analysis of Buddhist practices related

    Ōjōyōshū

    Ōjōyōshū

    Ōjōyōshū

  • Tantra
  • Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism

    traditions are known for tantric ideas and practices, which are based on Indian Buddhist Tantras. They include Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Esoteric Buddhism

    Tantra

    Tantra

    Tantra

  • Merit (Buddhism)
  • Concept considered fundamental to Buddhist ethics

    (Sanskrit: puṇya; Pali: puñña) is a concept considered fundamental to Buddhist ethics. It is a beneficial and protective force which accumulates as a

    Merit (Buddhism)

    Merit (Buddhism)

    Merit_(Buddhism)

  • Jōdo-shū
  • Branch of Pure Land Buddhism widely practiced in Japan

    inclusive stance extended to Benchō’s broader doctrinal synthesis. He proposed a schema in which all Buddhist practices were classified into two main categories:

    Jōdo-shū

    Jōdo-shū

    Jōdo-shū

  • Huayan
  • Tradition in East Asian Buddhism

    During the sixteenth century, Beijing was the center of Chinese Buddhist doctrinal study. During the late Ming, Kongyin Zhencheng (1547–1617), Lu'an

    Huayan

    Huayan

    Huayan

  • Theravada Abhidhamma
  • Systematization of the Theravāda school's understanding of the highest Buddhist teachings

    systematization of the Theravāda school's understanding of the highest Buddhist teachings (Abhidhamma). These teachings are traditionally believed to have

    Theravada Abhidhamma

    Theravada Abhidhamma

    Theravada_Abhidhamma

  • Debates in ancient India
  • royal patronage, to examine various religious, philosophical, moral and doctrinal issues. The corpus of knowledge on conducting a successful debate was

    Debates in ancient India

    Debates_in_ancient_India

  • Nalanda mahavihara
  • Buddhist monastery and centre of learning in India

    sutra in East Asian Buddhism, with the Buddhist tradition at Nalanda. Ron Epstein also notes that the general doctrinal position of the sutra does indeed correspond

    Nalanda mahavihara

    Nalanda mahavihara

    Nalanda_mahavihara

  • Mahāmāyā Tantra
  • considered to postdate the Guhyasamāja Tantra; and because it is less doctrinally and structurally developed than tantras such as the Hevajra Tantra, its

    Mahāmāyā Tantra

    Mahāmāyā_Tantra

  • Mahamudra
  • Union of wisdom and emptiness

    samatha-vipasyana meditation, monasticism, rituals, tantric practices and doctrinal study in favor of more the direct methods of mahāmudrā 'non-meditation'

    Mahamudra

    Mahamudra

    Mahamudra

  • Kathāvatthu
  • One of the seven books in the Abhidhamma Pitaka of Pali Canon

    (Biện Giải); abbreviated Kv, Kvu; transl. "Points of Controversy") is a Buddhist scripture, one of the seven books in the Theravada Abhidhamma Pitaka. The

    Kathāvatthu

    Kathāvatthu

    Kathāvatthu

  • Hōnen
  • 12th-century Japanese Buddhist monk; founder of the Jōdo-shū sect

    Research Institute of Buddhism, Classification of Teachings (2005). Williams, Paul (2008). Mahāyāna Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations 2nd Ed., p. 256.

    Hōnen

    Hōnen

    Hōnen

  • East Asian Yogācāra
  • East Asian traditions representing the Yogachara school of Buddhism

    Asian Yogācāra refers to the Mahayana Buddhist traditions in East Asia which developed out of the Indian Buddhist Yogācāra (lit. "yogic practice") systems

    East Asian Yogācāra

    East Asian Yogācāra

    East_Asian_Yogācāra

  • Shinto
  • Japanese religion

    Many scholars regard this classification as inaccurate. Earhart noted that Shinto, in having absorbed much Chinese and Buddhist influence, was "too complex

    Shinto

    Shinto

    Shinto

  • Lotus Sutra
  • Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    of the second." The Chinese practice of developing systems of doctrinal classifications (panjiao) was adopted by Zhiyi, which he interpreted through the

    Lotus Sutra

    Lotus Sutra

    Lotus_Sutra

  • Shinran
  • Japanese Pure Land Buddhist who taught one is liberated through faith alone

    Daochuo, Shandao, Genshin, and Hōnen. Shinran also outlined a unique doctrinal classification system which is now called "the four kinds in two pairs" (nisō

    Shinran

    Shinran

    Shinran

  • Nyaya
  • One of six schools of Hindu philosophy

    the development of Buddhist philosophy, particularly in the areas of logical analysis, epistemology, and the structure of doctrinal debates. The influence

    Nyaya

    Nyaya

  • Large Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras
  • Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    According to Joseph Walser, the three Large Prajñāpāramitā sutras show some doctrinal connection with the Dharmaguptaka school. Walser notes that the 25,000

    Large Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras

    Large Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras

    Large_Prajñāpāramitā_Sūtras

  • Sociological classifications of religious movements
  • Classifications of religious movements

    sociological classifications of religious movements have been proposed by scholars. In the sociology of religion, the most widely used classification is the

    Sociological classifications of religious movements

    Sociological classifications of religious movements

    Sociological_classifications_of_religious_movements

  • Tattvasiddhi Śāstra
  • Indian Buddhist text

    Jōjitsu-ron, also reconstructed as Satyasiddhi-Śāstra), is an Indian Abhidharma Buddhist text by a figure known as Harivarman (250–350). It was translated into

    Tattvasiddhi Śāstra

    Tattvasiddhi Śāstra

    Tattvasiddhi_Śāstra

  • Samadhi
  • State of meditative consciousness

    the last stages of the practice just prior to liberation. In the oldest Buddhist sutras, on which several contemporary western Theravada teachers rely,

    Samadhi

    Samadhi

    Samadhi

  • Gankyil
  • Buddhist wheel of joy symbol

    that denotes a particular cycle of discourse in the Buddhist literature that relates to the doctrinal field (kṣetra) of the second turning of the dharmacakra

    Gankyil

    Gankyil

    Gankyil

  • Bhakti
  • Devotional love, a concept in Indian religions

    One of the earliest appearances of the concept is found in the early Buddhist Theragatha (Verses of the Elders) through the term bhatti. Early texts

    Bhakti

    Bhakti

  • Ājīvika
  • School of Indian philosophy

    the Ājīvika fatalists and their founder Gosāla can be found both in the Buddhist and Jaina scriptures of ancient India. Scholars question whether Ājīvika

    Ājīvika

    Ājīvika

    Ājīvika

  • Woncheuk
  • Korean Buddhist monk (613–696)

    provides an exegesis from the Third Turning: Within the Mahāyāna doctrinal classification, the Heart Sūtra belongs to the Buddha's Second turning of the

    Woncheuk

    Woncheuk

    Woncheuk

  • Kapalika
  • Medieval Tantric tradition of Shaivism

    or Shaivite Pāshupatās. In the same memoir, Hsüan Tsang retells of a doctrinal conflict between the medieval King Śīlāditya I (r. 590–615 CE), a follower

    Kapalika

    Kapalika

    Kapalika

  • Kushan Empire
  • 30–375 CE empire in Central and South Asia

    possibly encouraged by doctrinal changes in Buddhism allowing to depart from the aniconism that had prevailed in the Buddhist sculptures at Mathura, Bharhut

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan_Empire

  • Jingying Huiyuan
  • Chinese Buddhist scholar-monk

    Chinese scholars of the time, Huiyuan developed a system of doctrinal classification of Buddhist scripture (panjiao). In his Mahayana Compendium, he provides

    Jingying Huiyuan

    Jingying_Huiyuan

  • Siming Zhili
  • Chinese Patriarch of the Tiantai school

    practices, relying instead only on a "direct pointing." In Zhili's doctrinal classification system (panjiao), the Chan teaching of Zongmi that he criticized

    Siming Zhili

    Siming_Zhili

  • Koan
  • Short instructive text in some Buddhist practices

    statement from Chinese Chan Buddhist lore, supplemented with commentaries, that is used in Chan, Zen, Seon and Thiền Buddhist practice in different ways

    Koan

    Koan

  • Eastern esotericism
  • Esoteric beliefs in the Eastern world

    (feces, urine, blood, semen, flesh). In addition, it includes sets of doctrinal principles, such as the five skandhas (factors of existence), the four

    Eastern esotericism

    Eastern esotericism

    Eastern_esotericism

  • Heresy
  • Belief that is strongly at variance with customs

    certain associated doctrinal commitments. Because Hindu traditions lack a central ecclesiastical institution, these classifications are analytical rather

    Heresy

    Heresy

    Heresy

  • Wulong Shaokang
  • Chinese Buddhist monk

    Tradition as an Exercise in Doctrinal Classification: Shinran’s Forging of the Seven Shin Patriarchs.” The Eastern Buddhist, vol. 45, no. 1 & 2, 2014,

    Wulong Shaokang

    Wulong_Shaokang

  • East Asian Mādhyamaka
  • Buddhist tradition in East Asia which represents the Indian Madhyamaka

    derives from the fact that its doctrinal basis is formed by three principal Madhyamaka texts composed by the Indian Buddhist philosophers Nāgārjuna (Longshu

    East Asian Mādhyamaka

    East Asian Mādhyamaka

    East_Asian_Mādhyamaka

  • Gandhara
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation

    Reginald. Buddhist Saints in India: A Study in Buddhist Values and Orientations. 1999. p. 410 Ray, Reginald. Buddhist Saints in India: A Study in Buddhist Values

    Gandhara

    Gandhara

  • Nichiren
  • Japanese Buddhist monk and philosopher and True Buddha (1222–1282)

    honestest of men, the bravest of Japanese.' Obuse, Kieko (2010). Doctrinal Accommodations in Buddhist-Musli Relations in Japan: With Special Reference to Contemporary

    Nichiren

    Nichiren

    Nichiren

  • Buddhism in Tajikistan
  • bodhisattvas, and donors, reflecting both doctrinal and devotional aspects of Buddhism in the region. Additional Buddhist archaeological sites in Tajikistan

    Buddhism in Tajikistan

    Buddhism in Tajikistan

    Buddhism_in_Tajikistan

  • Advaita Vedanta
  • Hindu tradition of textual interpretation

    The first connotation has also been called "Classical Advaita" and "doctrinal Advaita", and its presentation as such is due to mediaeval doxographies

    Advaita Vedanta

    Advaita Vedanta

    Advaita_Vedanta

  • Buddhism and Hinduism
  • (Taisho Volume 19, Number 982) Paul Williams, Buddhism: The early Buddhist schools and doctrinal history; Theravāda doctrine. Taylor & Francis, 2005, p. 147

    Buddhism and Hinduism

    Buddhism and Hinduism

    Buddhism_and_Hinduism

  • Madhyamaka
  • Buddhist philosophy founded by Nagarjuna

    Mahāyāna Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations. Routledge. ISBN 9780415356534. Wynne, Alexander (2007), The Origin of Buddhist Meditation, Routledge Della

    Madhyamaka

    Madhyamaka

    Madhyamaka

  • Ātman (Hinduism)
  • Hindu concept for inner self or essence as mere consciousness

    Mackenzie 2007, pp. 51–52. Williams, Paul, Buddhism: The early Buddhist schools and doctrinal history; Theravāda doctrine, Volume 2, Taylor & Francis, 2005

    Ātman (Hinduism)

    Ātman_(Hinduism)

  • Zhanran
  • Buddhism. Zhanran's contribution also includes the systematic doctrinal classification schema known as the Five Periods and Eight Teachings (五時八教). While

    Zhanran

    Zhanran

    Zhanran

  • Balinese Hinduism
  • Form of Hinduism practiced in Bali, Indonesia

    population. Balinese Hinduism emphasises ritual practice (orthopraxy) over doctrinal authority, communal religious obligation, ancestor veneration, and the

    Balinese Hinduism

    Balinese Hinduism

    Balinese_Hinduism

  • Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra
  • Mahayana Buddhist treatise

    Abhidharma works of the Mainstream Buddhist Sarvāstivāda school, adopting many of its technical terminology and classifications of phenomena (dharmas). While

    Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra

    Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra

  • Wat Phra Dhammakaya
  • Thai Buddhist temple

    วัดพระธรรมกาย, RTGS: Wat Phra Thammakai, pronounced [wát pʰráʔ tʰām.mā.kāːj]) is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Khlong Luang district, in the Pathum Thani province north

    Wat Phra Dhammakaya

    Wat Phra Dhammakaya

    Wat_Phra_Dhammakaya

  • Reincarnation
  • Concept of rebirth in different physical form

    CHAPTER 3 ARTICLE 11". Vatican.va. Retrieved 23 May 2012. "Army of Mary Doctrinal Note". Cccb.ca. Archived from the original on 4 May 2012. Retrieved 23

    Reincarnation

    Reincarnation

    Reincarnation

  • Iyengar
  • Tamil Brahmin community

    maintained a reverence for his works but were increasingly divided due to the doctrinal uncertainties evident in them. The Vadakalai sect is referred to as the

    Iyengar

    Iyengar

    Iyengar

  • Yongming Yanshou
  • Chinese Chan Buddhist master (904–976)

    Yŏngmyŏng Yŏnsu; Vietnamese: Vĩnh Minh Diên Thọ) (904–976) was a prominent Buddhist monk during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period and early Song Dynasty

    Yongming Yanshou

    Yongming Yanshou

    Yongming_Yanshou

  • Mystical or religious experience
  • Experience interpreted within a religious framework

    Mysticism and philosophy (1960) on similar grounds. Stace argues that doctrinal differences between religious traditions are inappropriate criteria when

    Mystical or religious experience

    Mystical_or_religious_experience

  • History of Dzogchen
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    History of Dzogchen

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  • Doctrinal
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, doctrine or something taught and to be believed; as, a doctrinal observation.

  • Buddha
  • n.

    The title of an incarnation of self-abnegation, virtue, and wisdom, or a deified religious teacher of the Buddhists, esp. Gautama Siddartha or Sakya Sinha (or Muni), the founder of Buddhism.

  • Fohist
  • n.

    A Buddhist priest. See Fo.

  • Bedagat
  • n.

    The sacred books of the Buddhists in Burmah.

  • Buddhistic
  • a.

    Same as Buddhist, a.

  • Ponghee
  • n.

    A Buddhist priest of the higher orders in Burmah.

  • Nirvana
  • n.

    In the Buddhist system of religion, the final emancipation of the soul from transmigration, and consequently a beatific enfrachisement from the evils of wordly existence, as by annihilation or absorption into the divine. See Buddhism.

  • Buddhist
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Buddha, Buddhism, or the Buddhists.

  • Boodhist
  • n.

    Same as Buddhist.

  • Bonze
  • n.

    A Buddhist or Fohist priest, monk, or nun.

  • Doctrinable
  • a.

    Of the nature of, or constituting, doctrine.

  • Buddhist
  • n.

    One who accepts the teachings of Buddhism.

  • Doctrinal
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or having to do with, teaching.

  • Tope
  • n.

    A moundlike Buddhist sepulcher, or memorial monument, often erected over a Buddhist relic.

  • Doctrinal
  • n.

    A matter of doctrine; also, a system of doctrines.

  • Boodhism
  • n.

    Same as Buddhism.

  • Buddhism
  • n.

    The religion based upon the doctrine originally taught by the Hindoo sage Gautama Siddartha, surnamed Buddha, "the awakened or enlightened," in the sixth century b. c., and adopted as a religion by the greater part of the inhabitants of Central and Eastern Asia and the Indian Islands. Buddha's teaching is believed to have been atheistic; yet it was characterized by elevated humanity and morality. It presents release from existence (a beatific enfranchisement, Nirvana) as the greatest good. Buddhists believe in transmigration of souls through all phases and forms of life. Their number was estimated in 1881 at 470,000,000.

  • Doctrine
  • n.

    That which is taught; what is held, put forth as true, and supported by a teacher, a school, or a sect; a principle or position, or the body of principles, in any branch of knowledge; any tenet or dogma; a principle of faith; as, the doctrine of atoms; the doctrine of chances.

  • Doctrinally
  • adv.

    In a doctrinal manner or for; by way of teaching or positive direction.