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.
Veja mais 1 Mahaprajnya-paramita-sutra says The doctrine of unreality is the entrance-gate of Mahayana .
2 This is the origin of a famous Mahayana book entitled Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya-sutra.
3 Compare these books with 'Outlines of Mahayana Buddhism,' by D. Suzuki.
4 This shows that the Mahayana sutras were composed after the establishment of early Buddhism.
5 Nihilism is advocated in some Mahayana sutras, but others set forth idealism or realism.
6 I tried to talk to a monk about the difference between Mahayana and Hinayana.
7 This is the eternal truth of the Mahayana doctrine.
8 Next Zen makes use of Idealism as explained by the Dharmalaksana School of Mahayana Buddhism.
9 Furthermore, Mahayana books closely related to the doctrine of Zen were not unknown to China before Bodhidharma.
10 Some Mahayana sutras also enumerate the ten stages of Bodhisattva, while others give forty-one or fifty two stages.
11 We were told over and over that only those who have completed the Mahayana stage can carry that out.
12 The Mahayana Doctrine of Dharmalaksana.
13 They say also that one who would venture to say the Mahayana books are fictitious should fall into Hell.
14 We have to notice that the word Hinayana frequently occurs in Mahayana books, while it does not in Hinayana books.
15 We have to note that there are some differences between the Mahayana doctrine of unreality and the Hinayana doctrine of unreality.
16 But all these councils were held to compile the Hinayana sutras, and nothing is known of the rehearsal of the Mahayana books.
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