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  • 14th Dalai Lama of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism and a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
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  • ...en referred to as ''epiphany'', in Buddhism it is called ''bodhi'', in Zen Buddhism and Yoga, ''samadhi''. In the Tantric Yoga tradition, it is sometimes also
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  • ...400 BCE) Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.
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  • [[Temple]] sacred to both [[Hinduism|Hindus]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] in [[Chobar, Nepal|Chobar]], 6 km outside [[Kathmandu, Nepal]].
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  • ...ao-phraya-river-bangkok-thailand.jpg|thumb|right|350px|[[Wat Arun]] is a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] temple in western Bangkok, on the [[Chao Phraya River]].]] ...ers about 605 square miles (1568 square kilometres). It is known for its [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[architecture]] and spectacular sites, including the 18th-centu
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  • ...dit|{{Todaiji Temple.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Todai-ji (東大寺 ''Toodai-ji''), a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] temple and grounds in Nara, founded 743 AD.]] ...Japan from 710 to 784 - the [[Nara period]] - and today is an important [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] centre due to the presence of the Todai temple grounds (東大�
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Vietnamese Buddhism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Buddhism in the United States}}
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  • ...s/country_list_e.html#America The International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism]'s list of Zen Centers in [[North America]].
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  • A sect of [[Buddhism]] in [[Vietnam]], which, while not having an extensive clerical structure,
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  • A fundamental teaching of Buddhism, and is proposed as the means by which humans can free themselves of the su
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  • {{r|Buddhism}} {{r|Buddhism in Bhutan}}
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  • ===Buddhism===
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  • ...Affiliation of the Buddhist Master Asanga", in his ''Untying the Knots in Buddhism: Selected Essays''. Buddhist Tradition Series, volume 28. Delhi: Motilal B
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  • [[Buddhism in the United States]]
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  • {{r|Buddhism in Bhutan}} {{r|Buddhism in the United States of America}}
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  • {{r|Buddhism}}
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  • ...ddess of wisdom [[Ugratara|Ugra Tara]], and is sacred to both Hindus and [[Buddhism|Buddhists]].
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  • ...r Lord Buddha temple) is a temple sacred to both [[Hinduism|Hindus]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] in the village Chobar, located 6 km outside [[Kathmandu]] in [[
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  • ...ice-President of the [[Republic of Vietnam]] ([[South Vietnam]]). Of the [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] majority rather than Diem's [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] m
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  • {{rpl|Tibetan Buddhism}}
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  • {{r|Vietnamese Buddhism}}
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  • {{r|Buddhism}}
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  • ...d a variety of different statements about what they are and their place in Buddhism. ...lar would dare try to identify any essence or defining characterization of Buddhism.<ref>''The Scientific Buddha'', Yale University Press, 2012, page 15</ref>
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  • *c445?: his awakening and founding of Buddhism ..., to deal with wrong views; Asoka's son Mahinda leads mission establishing Buddhism in Ceylon; possibly missionaries also sent to Greek kingdoms as far as Epir
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  • {{r|Buddhism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Buddhism in Bhutan]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Vietnamese Buddhism}}
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  • {{r|Buddhism in the United States}}
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  • While Buddhism is the majority religion in Vietnam, different Buddhist factions were criti | url = http://www.daophatngaynay.com/english/vietnam/country/003-buddhism%20in%20VN.htm
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  • *Charles S. Prebish, "Councils, Buddhist", in Macmillan ''Encyclopedia of Buddhism'', 2004 (Volume One), pages 187-9 *Charles Hallisey, "Councils", in Routledge ''Encyclopedia of Buddhism'', 2007, pages 250-252
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  • {{r|Buddhism}}
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  • {{r|Buddhism}}
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  • ...sm flourished in Tibetan community Bhutan was still back from the light of Buddhism. It reveals that the country was still underway from the light of the relig ...ns named Bhot and Bharat. Bhot travelled through Tibet to Bhutan preaching Buddhism. He was respected there as king and from his name the place was called Bhot
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  • {{r|Vietnamese Buddhism}}
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  • In [[Buddhism#Vajray.C4.81na|Vajrayana]] [[Buddhism]], ''amrita'' (Tibetan, ''bDud.rTsi'') is a drink which is imbibed at the b
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  • ...dit|{{Todaiji Temple.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Todai-ji (東大寺 ''Toodai-ji''), a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] temple and grounds in [[Nara (city)|Nara]] city (奈良市 ''Nar
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  • | Buddhism (<1%), Sikhism (<1%), Others (<1%)
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  • '''Theravada''' (-văda) is one of the major divisions of [[Buddhism]]. The name can be translated as either "Teaching of the Elders" or "Ancien ...in the world seem to vary from 100,000,000<ref>''Macmillan Encyclopedia of Buddhism'' (Volume Two), page 837</ref> to 177,400,000,<ref>[https://web.archive.org
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  • ...n c. 300 [[Common Era|C.E.]]) was an [[India]]n exponent of [[Yogācāra]] [[Buddhism]] and is considered, along with his brother [[Vasubandhu]], to have been th
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  • A variety of sources refer to this council, signalling the first schism in Buddhism. According to Theravada sources it was held by the losing side in the Secon ...Society, 1976, page XCIII</ref> According to the ''Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism''<ref>2014, page 200</ref> this view is now generally accepted among schola
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  • ...per name. cf. Gethin 1 ff.</ref> or ''' Shakyamuni''' is the founder of [[Buddhism]]. ...rest of his life wandering through India and teaching the principles of [[Buddhism]], called the Dhamma, or Truth, until his death at the age of 80. He establ
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  • ...en held, or alleged to have been held, over the course of the history of [[Buddhism]]. Some are recognized by particular Buddhist traditions as equivalent to e ...kfurt/Berlin, volume 1, 1966, page 105, note 362; Kate Crosby, ''Theravada Buddhism'', Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, page 81</ref> This page covers these recognized c
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  • *Bechert, Heinz, & Gombrich, Richard, eds, ''The World of Buddhism: Buddhist Monks and Nuns in Society and Culture'', Thames & Hudson, London, *Lopez, Donald S., Jr., ''Buddhism'', Penguin/''The Story of Buddhism: a Concise Guide to Its History and Teachings'', Harper, San Francisco, 200
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  • ...ion of the [[yogi]]'s pursuit of liberation. It is the ''summum bonum'' of Buddhism and goal of the [[Eightfold Path]]. [[Gautama Buddha|Siddhartha Gautama]], ...cycle of death and rebirth (''saṃsāra''), and he will not be reborn again. Buddhism holds that the ultimate goal and end of existence is realization of nirvā�
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  • It is believed that [[Buddhism]] was introduced to [[Bhutan]] in the late 8th century CE by Guru Padmasamb Bhutan is a country of [[Shabdrung]], a follower of Buddhism. Buddhism flourished in Bhutan before Shabdrung, the religion had its stronghold from
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  • ...o, of the village of Hoa Hao, '''Hoa Hao''' is an offshoot of [[Vietnamese Buddhism]], which became a religion, social movement, and political force. Theologic
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  • ...ndering for the word ''yogi''. This word is also often used to describe [[buddhism|Buddhist]] [[monks]] or any lay person or householder who is devoted to [[m
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  • * Gombrich, Richard F. ''Theravada Buddhism: A Social History from Ancient Benares to Modern Colombo'' (1988) [http://w * Holt, John Clifford. ''The Religious World of Kirti Sri: Buddhism, Art, and Politics in Late Medieval Sri Lanka.'' (1996). 147 pp.
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  • *Wright, Arthur F. (1959). ''Buddhism in Chinese History''. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
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  • ...entified with any particular brand of 'ism.'" <ref>Suzuki, D.T.,(1956) Zen Buddhism. Doubleday Books, New York</ref>
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  • {{r|Vietnamese Buddhism}}
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  • *In addition, major divisions of Japanese Buddhism have produced collected editions of literature important to them, overlappi
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  • ...01, volume 1, page 3</ref> Half the world's population live in areas where Buddhism is or was at some time a major force. ...region of 400 BC. There are several major [[Buddhism#See also|branches of Buddhism]], each with notable differences in teachings. Buddhists divide themselves
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  • ====Melting pot of Hinduism and Buddhism==== In Nepal, Hinduism and Buddhism are the two main religions. The two have co-existed down the ages and many
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  • The Lion as a symbol and image is found at the very heart of Buddhism. The Lion was of central importance to all [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I
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  • ...in [[Pali]]. The word mantra is used in [[Yoga|yoga]], [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]] to refer to syllables and verses that repeatedly are chanted, spoken alou
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  • ...ge; the art mixes local animist beliefs with those from [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]]. Some Chinese influence is present, but not as much as in Vietnam. <ref n
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  • === Malaysia Buddhism organisation's reaction === ...quiry about Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door and declared that it is not part of Buddhism.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/352121221594281/photos/656348427838224/?paipv
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  • ...ivilization]] which have emphasized differing religious beliefs, such as [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]], [[Taoism]], [[Shintoism]], and others, and is sometimes co
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  • **North American centre for [[Buddhism]] **World centre for [[Shambhala Buddhism]]
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  • The country has been a stronghold of Theravada Buddhism for centuries, and has hosted two ecumenical councils.
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  • ...ber’s theories are contaminated by his own investment in [[Vedanta]] and [[Buddhism]], wherein he fails to separate those elements from philosophy as an object
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  • ...of [[India]], it was used as a liturgical language for [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]] in [[Tibet]] and [[South-East Asia]]. In its pre-classical form, Sanskri ...nguage in which many of the central texts of [[Hinduism]] and [[Mahayana]] Buddhism were written. All the modern Indo-Aryan and [[Dravidian languages]] are gre
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  • ...s will have to study at least one non-Christian faith such as [[Islam]], [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]] or [[Judaism]]. Philosophy courses are taught as part of th
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  • **'''Religion''': approximately 50% of the population practices religion: Buddhism (43.0%) ; Protestantism (34.5%) ; Catholicism (20.6%)
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  • ...Mystic practices often all point to a similar end goal of oneness - the [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] concept of [[Nirvana]], the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] concept of [[Moks ...l's immediate knowledge and experience of God."<ref>Eliot, C. Hinduism and Buddhism. London. Vol 1, Introduction. 1921 quoted Spencer</ref>
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  • ...olic Church]], [[Islam]], and conservative [[Protestant]] denominations. [[Buddhism]] generally regards marriage as a secular matter, not religious.
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  • ...ified as "orthodox" ([[astika|āstika]]). Two other Indian philosophies, [[Buddhism]] and [[Jainism]], did not accept the authority of the Vedas and evolved in
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  • Nyingbu Wangdue (Jason W. Carter) was born in Ontario, Canada and is a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] and professional safety instructor. In 2009, was recognized as Jason Carter, in an email message in 2023, described the type of Buddhism he ascribes to, and this message is [[Nyingbulam_(jujutsu)/JasonCarterBuddh
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  • ...öndrub''', is the 14th [[Dalai Lama]] of the [[Gelug]] school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. He is currently the leader of the [[Central Tibetan Administration|Tibet
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