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Early Tibetan Mandala
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early three millenia ago, there have been many crossings, and many rafts left behind. In viewing these rafts today, one has a range of possible interpretive approaches. One could illuminate the raft's form and structure, or the origins of t...

The Tibetan Book Of The Dead & The Epicurus Reader
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the next life. You can't be happy as a human being if you're worried about being punished or victimized by powerful divine beings. But you can be happy if you believe in the four basic truths of Epicureanism: there are no divine beings whic...

Mahayana Buddhism
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Mahayana Buddhism. The phrase "form is emptiness; emptiness is form" is perhaps the most celebrated paradox associated with Buddhist philosophy. It is the supreme mantra. The expression originates from the Prajna Paramita Hridaya Sutra, com...

Mahayana Concept Of Emptiness
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Mahayana goal was to transcend these opposites in ultimate enlightenment. This doctrine made Zen and other schools turn from the practice of renunciation and withdrawal to embrace the world in the belief that nirvana could be found within t...

Theravada And Mahayana
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Theravada and Vajrayana. However, Vajrayana also is regarded as a form of Mahayana Buddhism and is said to provide a faster path to Buddhahood or enlightenment. In addition, there are organizations or individuals who identify themselves as ...

Tibetans Independence
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Tibetans have the right to independence and self-determination, but on the other hand, China as a multiethnic state has the right to maintain its territorial integrity. Any external intervention by international actors to settle such questi...

The Differences/Similarities Of The Major Buddhist Sects: Mainly Mahayana And Theravada
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theravada sect, Monastic life is necessary to become Arhat but in Mahayana, even laity could become Bodhisattva. Mahayana worships various Bodhisattva &Buddha, while Theravada worships the Historical Buddha. Mahayana Buddhism is a strong se...