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What Different Types Of Buddhism Are There?

<br> Buddhism is a major world religion with over 500 million followers. It began in India over 2,000 years ago and continues to draw a huge following of devoted practitioners. Today it’s practiced worldwide, and Buddhist temples can be found from Sri Lanka to Canada. <br>So, what different types of Buddhism are there? Does a Buddhist in North America follow the same practices as a Buddhist in Japan? <br>We’re going to take a look at how to practice Buddhism in different ways with the three main branches of Buddhism.

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What Different Types Of Buddhism Are There?

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  1. WhatDifferentTypesOfBuddhismAre There? Buddhism is a major world religion with over 500 million followers. It began in India over 2,000 years ago and continues to draw a huge following of devoted practitioners. Today it’s practiced worldwide, and Buddhist temples can be found from Sri Lanka toCanada. So, what different types of Buddhismare there? Does a Buddhist in North America follow the same practices as a Buddhist inJapan? We’re going to take a look at how to practice Buddhismin different ways with the three main branches ofBuddhism. 3 Different Types OfBuddhism The three main branches of Buddhism are Theravada, Mahayana, andVajrayana. But don’t be fooled. There are many different types of Buddhism, including Zen, Thai Forest Tradition, and Pure Land Buddhism.

  2. Today,we’regoingto up: TheravadaBuddhism. cover thethree main schools of Buddhism. First 1. Theravada Buddhism: The School Of TheElders Theravada is the oldest school of Buddhism. It’s called the School of the Elders because it draws its practices from the earliest Buddhistteachings. Theravada Buddhism follows the Pali Canon — the oldest recorded teachings of the Buddha. The teachings are written in the ancient Indian language Pali, which can be found in Theravada Buddhism andHinduism. Theravada is the most conservative branch of Buddhism. Strict rules govern meditation practice and new teachings aren’t usually incorporated into thepractice. The aim of Theravada Buddhism is to become an arhat — a fully awakened being. This can be achieved through meditation, the contemplation of sutras, andfollowing

  3. the Buddha’s Noble Eightfold Path: right vision, right emotion, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, rightmeditation. Today, Theravada Buddhism is most popular in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. 2. Mahayana Buddhism: The GreatVehicle Next up is Mahayana Buddhism: the most popular branch of Buddhism today. Mahayana Buddhism is most popular in Nepal, Japan, China, Tibet, andKorea. In Sanskrit, Mahayana means “Great Vehicle.” This is a reference to the Mahayana Buddhism teaching of thebodhisattva. A bodhisattva is a person who has become awakened. Bodhisattvas have the ability to access nirvana, the state beyond suffering. But instead of doing so, they choose to delay their nirvana to guide and teach others.

  4. In Mahayana Buddhism, anyone can become a bodhisattva. And bodhisattvas work to help others achieve freedom from suffering. Mahayana tradition allows for new teachings outside the Pali canon. Popular sutras in Mahayana Buddhism are the Lotus Sutra and the HeartSutra. 3. Vajrayana Buddhism: The Way Of TheDiamond Vajrayana Buddhism is known as“the Way of the Diamond.” It’s sometimes also called Tantric or EsotericBuddhism. As far as different types of Buddhism go, Vajrayana is one of the mostunique. What makes Vajrayana Buddhism so special is its approach to rapid Enlightenment through the use of tantras — mystical texts that date back to the 6th century CE. Some of these practicescombinespiritualandphysicalpracticesthatcanbeoverwhelmingforbeginners.

  5. Because of the intense application needed for many Vajrayana Buddhist practices, most Vajrayana schools only accept advanced teachers and students.

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