Variety of Buddhism
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ZENVariety of Buddhism
ZENKind of Buddhism
PALILanguage of Buddhism
ZENSchool of Buddhism
ZENBranch of Buddhism
ZENType of Buddhism
ZENForm of Buddhism
LASSACenter of Buddhism.
PALILanguage of Buddhism.
ZENForm of Buddhism.
ZENType of Buddhism.
ZENKind of Buddhism.
ZENBranch of Buddhism.
ZENSchool of Buddhism.
MAHAYANASchool of Buddhism
LAMAISTAdherent of Tibetan Buddhism
ZENJapanese sect of Buddhism
PALIReligious language of Buddhism
NEPALTraditional birthplace of Buddhism
SATORIGoal of Zen Buddhism
AHIMSABuddhism doctrine of nonviolence
ZENMeditative school of Buddhism
SATORISpiritual goal of Zen Buddhism
AHIMSANoninjury of animal life: Buddhism.
DAI... Nichi, supreme power of Japanese Buddhism.
roshi(Japanese) a teacher of Zen Buddhism
HATEOne of the Three Fires of Buddhism
roshisROSHI, (Japanese) a teacher of Zen Buddhism
samsarathe cycle of birth, death and rebirth in Buddhism
tantrisma school of Buddhism incorporating Hindu and pagan elements
samsarasSAMSARA, the cycle of birth, death and rebirth in Buddhism
tantrismsTANTRISM, a school of Buddhism incorporating Hindu and pagan elements
karmic(in Hinduism and Buddhism) fate as the result of one's actions in successive incarnations
karmas(in Hinduism and Buddhism) fate as the result of one's actions in successive incarnations
karma(in Hinduism and Buddhism) fate as the result of one's actions in successive incarnations
buddhaany of a series of teachers in Buddhism, of whom Gautama was the last, who bring enlightenment and wisdom
nirvanathe final beatitude that transcends suffering, karma, and samsara and is sought especially in Buddhism through the extinction of desire and individual consciousness
bodhisattva(in Mahayana Buddhism) A person who is able to reach nirvana but delays doing so out of compassion in order to save suffering beings
bodhisattvas(in Mahayana Buddhism) A person who is able to reach nirvana but delays doing so out of compassion in order to save suffering beings
enlightenmentsThe action or state of attaining or having attained spiritual knowledge or insight, in particular (in Buddhism) that awareness which frees a person from the cycle of rebirth