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Definition
Theravada
One of the eighteen schools of Hinayana, currently practiced in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka.
The Relevance of the Dalai Lama in the Modern World
Theravada
traditions practiced in Southeast Asia. Unfortunately, and perhaps surprisingly to many, both sides have
in
The 14th Dalai Lama
How Do the Tibetan Buddhist Traditions Differ?
Theravada
– in Southeast Asia Dharmaguptaka – in East Asia Mulasarvastivada – in Tibet and Central Asia. All four
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The Tibetan Traditions
Tantra: Fundamental Features
Theravada
(the schools that we have now in Southeast Asia). Mahayana is the form of Buddhism
Part
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Overview of Tantra
Identifying the False “Me”
Theravada
and perhaps other schools of Hinayana, the mental continuum ends at parinirvana, after you become
Part
in
Meditation on Emptiness
The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet
Theravada
and early forms of Chinese Mahayana Buddhism were present there. According to Buddhist tradition
Part
in
Tibetan History before the Fifth Dalai Lama
Advice for Tibetans before Teaching in the West
Theravada
. The other result is more dangerous. From reading these books, some people who have
in
Transmission of Buddhism
Understanding Something: Straightforward or Inferential
Theravada
. What is more important in the context of a Mahayana text – being fair to the
Theravada
Part
in
Elaboration of “What Does It Mean to Understand Something?”
The 4 Close Placements of Mindfulness & the 5 Paths
Theravada
one. At one time, there were eighteen such system, but only
Theravada
has survived
Part
in
Meditation on the 16 Aspects of the 4 Noble Truths
WSW 38: Expecting Attainments without Putting in the Work
Theravada
approach, there is the Zen approach, there is the Mahayana approach and each of them
Part
in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 3: Problems Caused by Self-Grasping
A Balanced Approach to Buddhism
Theravada
and in Mahayana. In the
Theravada
sense, it’s described as the state of mind
in
The Three Scopes
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