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Buddhism
According to other interpretations by Buddhist teachers and scholars and lately recognized by some Western scholars the "truths" do not represent mere statements, but divisions or aspects of most phenomena, which fall into one of these four categories, grouped in two: ... "Chapter 2", What the Buddha Taught. -
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Buddhism and Hinduism
Buddhist teachings re-interpret certain aspects of the pre-Buddhist conception of karma, removing the idea of a perfect moral equilibrium present in some versions of those teachings. ... ↑ Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha Taught, page 51. -
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Buddhism Article, 4 Sept. 2008
In the Tibetan tradition, it is claimed that the historical Śākyamuni Buddha taught tantra, but as these are esoteric teachings, they were written down long after the Buddha's other teachings. ... Aspects -
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Anatta
This teaching, which is soteriological rather than theoretical, portrays this potential or aspect as undying. ... ↑ Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha taught. -
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Buddhahood
Although the Theravada school does not emphasize the more supernatural and divine aspects of the Buddha that are available in the Pali Canon, elements of Buddha as the supreme person are found throughout this canon. ... What the Buddha Taught -
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Vajrayana
In the first turning Shakyamuni Buddha taught the dharma as the Four Noble Truths at Varanasi which led to the Hinayana schools, of which only the Theravada remains today. ... From this view, the Hinayana and Mahayana can be seen as provisional and compromised aspects of the Vajrayana. -
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Walpola Rahula
His book, What The Buddha Taught, is considered by many to be one of the best books written about Theravada Buddhism. ... Theravada Buddhist teachers -
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Buddhist philosophy
The Buddha taught dependent origination as the correct model for causality. ... "Two aspects of the Buddha's teachings, the philosophical and the practical, which are mutually dependent, are clearly enunciated in two discourses, the Kaccaayanagotta-sutta and the Dhammacakkappavattana-sutta, both of which are held in high esteem by almost all schools of Buddhism in spite of their sectarian rivalries. -
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Pāli Canon
According to a late part of the Pali Canon, the Buddha taught the three pitakas. ... On the other hand, some scholars have claimed that central aspects of late works are or may be much earlier. -
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Pali Canon
According to a late part of the Pali Canon, the Buddha taught the three pitakas. ... On the other hand, some scholars have claimed that central aspects of late works are or may be much earlier.
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