One of two great schools of Buddhist doctrine emphasizing a common search for universal salvation especially through faith alone; the dominant religion of China and Tibet and Japan.
Mahaprajnya-paramita-sutra says The doctrine of unreality is the entrance-gate of Mahayana.
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This is the origin of a famous Mahayana book entitled Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya-sutra.
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Compare these books with 'Outlines of Mahayana Buddhism,' by D. Suzuki.
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This shows that the Mahayana sutras were composed after the establishment of early Buddhism.
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Nihilism is advocated in some Mahayana sutras, but others set forth idealism or realism.
Ús de Mahayana Buddhism en anglès
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Compare these books with 'Outlines of MahayanaBuddhism,' by D. Suzuki.
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Next Zen makes use of Idealism as explained by the Dharmalaksana School of MahayanaBuddhism.
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The second is the Zen Doctrine, which mainly consists of Idealistic and Pantheistic ideas of MahayanaBuddhism, but which undoubtedly embraces some tenets of Taoism.
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The Dalai Lama listens to a speaker during the "International Conference on MahayanaBuddhism: History and Culture" in New Delhi, India, Nov. 2, 2005.
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MahayanaBuddhism, on the other hand, developed into a true popular religion of salvation.