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|Glossary-EnglishRB=greater approach
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|Glossary-EnglishIW=great vehicle
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|Glossary-SourceLanguage=Sanskrit
|Glossary-Definition=Mahāyāna or Great Vehicle refers to the system of Buddhist thought and practice which developed around the beginning of Common Era focussing on the pursuit of the state of full enlightenment of the Buddha through realisation of the wisdom of emptiness and cultivation of compassion.
|Glossary-Definition=Mahāyāna, or the Great Vehicle, refers to the system of Buddhist thought and practice which developed around the beginning of Common Era, focusing on the pursuit of the state of full enlightenment of the Buddha through the realization of the wisdom of emptiness and the cultivation of compassion.
|Glossary-Senses=It is known as Great Vehicle in comparison to the earlier schools of Buddhism which aimed only to reach individual liberation. Thus, this system claims to be superior to the early Buddhist schools in terms of the philosophical understanding of reality and the moral scope of rescuing all sentient being.
|Glossary-Senses=It is known as the Great Vehicle in comparison to the earlier schools of Buddhism which aimed only to reach individual liberation. Thus, this system claims to be superior to the early Buddhist schools in terms of the philosophical understanding of reality and the moral scope of rescuing all sentient beings.
|Glossary-RelatedTopics=https://www.bhutan.virginia.edu/subjects/8260/text-node/49751/nojs
|Glossary-RelatedTopics=https://www.bhutan.virginia.edu/subjects/8260/text-node/49751/nojs
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Key Term Mahāyāna
Hover Popup Choices Mahāyāna
Featured People NāgārjunaAsaṅgaŚāntideva
In Tibetan Script ཐེག་པ་ཆེན་པོ།
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration theg pa chen po
Devanagari Sanskrit Script महायान
Romanized Sanskrit mahāyāna
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering thekpa chenpo
Chinese Script 大乘
Chinese Pinyin dasheng
English Standard Great Vehicle
Richard Barron's English Term greater approach
Ives Waldo's English Term great vehicle
Term Type Noun
Source Language Sanskrit
Basic Meaning Mahāyāna, or the Great Vehicle, refers to the system of Buddhist thought and practice which developed around the beginning of Common Era, focusing on the pursuit of the state of full enlightenment of the Buddha through the realization of the wisdom of emptiness and the cultivation of compassion.
Has the Sense of It is known as the Great Vehicle in comparison to the earlier schools of Buddhism which aimed only to reach individual liberation. Thus, this system claims to be superior to the early Buddhist schools in terms of the philosophical understanding of reality and the moral scope of rescuing all sentient beings.
Related Topic Pages https://www.bhutan.virginia.edu/subjects/8260/text-node/49751/nojs
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