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Historical, Cultural, and Comparative Studies – Comparison of Buddhist Traditions |
General |

Sectarianism within Buddhism |
audio + transcript |
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A Comparison of Buddhist Art Styles in the Mongol Regions |
short essay |
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Survey of the Basic Forms of Buddhism |
short book excerpt |
Theravada, Hinayana, and Mahayana |
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The Terms Hinayana and Mahayana |
short essay |
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Introductory Comparison of Hinayana and Mahayana |
medium transcript |
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Theravada Practice of the Four Close Placements of Mindfulness |
short essay |
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The Four Close Placements of Mindfulness According to Mahayana |
medium essay |
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The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon |
long essay |
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The Ten Far-Reaching Attitudes in Theravada, Mahayana, and Bon |
short essay |
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Comparison of the Hinayana and Mahayana Assertions of the Understandings of Voidness by Arhats and Buddhas |
short essay |
The Tibetan Traditions |
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Introductory Comparison of the Five Tibetan Traditions of Buddhism and Bon |
medium transcript |

Distinctive Features of the Four Traditions of Tibetan Buddhism |
video + audio |

The Four Traditions of Tibetan Buddhism: Personal Experience, History, and Comparisons |
audio + transcript |
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Bon and Tibetan Buddhism |
medium transcript |
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Special Features of the Gelug Tradition |
medium essay |

Elaboration of the Special Features of the Gelug Tradition |
audio + transcript |
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Comparison of Tibetan Buddhist Division Schemes of the Six Far-Reaching Attitudes |
short essay |
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Nonconceptual Cognition of Voidness by Shravaka, Pratyekabuddha, and Bodhisattva Aryas According to the Four Tibetan Traditions |
short essay |
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Comparison of Highest Tantra Voidness Meditation in the Four Tibetan Traditions |
short sketch |