The two major schools of
Buddhism,
Theravada and the
Mahayana, are to be understood as different expressions of the same teaching of the historical Buddha.
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THERAVADA BUDDHISM.
MAHAYANA BUDDHISM. 1. The Buddha, Only the historical Gautama (Sakyamuni) Buddha and past buddhas are accepted.
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Dec 6, 2004
... Chart outlining the differences between
Theravada and
Mahayana Buddhism in origins, texts, beliefs and practices.
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Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism Theravada Buddhism focused primarily on meditation and concentration, the eighth of the Eightfold Noble Path; as a result,
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Let us discuss a question often asked by many people: What is the difference between
Mahayana and
Theravada Buddhism? To see things in their proper
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Theravada is sometimes referred to as Southern
Buddhism, while
Mahayana is sometimes called Northern
Buddhism, because it came to be found in China, Korea,
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Basic Points Unifying The
Theravada and the
Mahayana. -- Ven. Walpola Rahula. ( Contributed by Stephen Evans ). The World
Buddhist Sangha Council was first
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It is proper to say that
Mahayana Buddhism is an extension or continuation of
Theravada Buddhism, but without there first being
Theravada, there could be no
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