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Definition
Theravada
One of the eighteen schools of Hinayana, currently practiced in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka.
Thai & Burmese Theravada Traditions of Mindfulness
Theravada
versions, it may be helpful to outline briefly some of the more widespread
Theravada
Part
in
Meditation on the 16 Aspects of the 4 Noble Truths
History of the Theravada Ordination Lineages
Theravada
.” The
Theravada
bhikshuni ordination lineage was then transmitted to Sri Lanka in 240 BCE with
in
Buddhism in Southeast Asia
Buddha in Theravada, Mahayana and Tantra: The Same?
Theravada
and Mahayana. The
Theravada
type of Buddha taught the
Theravada
scriptures and the Mahayana
in
Shakyamuni Buddha
The Ten Perfections in Theravada, Mahayana and Bon
Theravada
, Mahayana, and Bon traditions. Literally, they are states of mind that bring bodhisattvas to the far shore
in
Comparison of Buddhist Traditions
The Four Close Placements of Mindfulness in Theravada
Theravada
methods as taught by Buddhadasa Bhikkhu. There are four close placements of mindfulness (dran
in
Comparison of Buddhist Traditions
Introduction to the Two Truths in Theravada
Theravada
refer to the objective basic components of conventional objects and the conventional objects that
in
Comparison of Buddhist Traditions
Summary of Speeches at the Bhikshuni Congress: Day 2
Theravada
and they developed because of geographic dispersion.
Theravada
derived from the missions of Mahinda
Part
in
Conference Report on Bhikshuni Ordination Lineages
Issues in Reinstating Bhikshuni Ordination
Theravada
.” The
Theravada
bhikshuni ordination lineage was then transmitted to Sri Lanka in 240 BCE with
Part
in
Conference Report on Bhikshuni Ordination Lineages
Buddhism in India before the 13th-Century Invasions
Theravada
School. “
Theravada
” means, in Pali, “followers of the elders’ words.” “Mahasanghika” means “the majority
in
Buddhism in India
Hinayana and Mahayana: Comparison
Theravada
.
Theravada
is the one extant today in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Sarvastivada was widespread
in
Comparison of Buddhist Traditions
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