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Harrison clarifies that
while monastic Mahāyānists belonged to a nikāya, not all
members of a nikāya were
Mahāyānists. From
Chinese monks visiting India,...
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Martin (2013).
Thresholds of Transcendence:
Buddhist Self-immolation and
Mahāyānist Absolute Altruism, Part One.
Journal of
Buddhist Ethiks 20, 775–812 Kovan...
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twenty Buddhist monasteries, with
about 1,000 monks, most of whom were
Mahayanist.
There were also some
fifteen Hindu temples, and both
faiths occupied...
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parts of the
sutra were
written in India.
Guang Xing
speaks of how the
Mahayanists of the
Nirvana Sutra understand the
mahaparinirvana to be the liberated...
- Mahāyāna
bodhisattvas would be
attacking the
schools of
their fellow Mahāyānists as well as
their own. Instead, what is
demonstrated in the definition...
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began to
devote themselves exclusively to the
Bodhisatva vehicle."
These Mahayanists universalized the
bodhisattvayana as a path
which was open to everyone...
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Ryujun Tajima divides the
tantras into
those which were "a
development of
Mahāyānist thought" and
those "formed in a
rather po****r
mould toward the end of...
- Ratnavali, he
lived in a
mixed monastery (with
Mahāyānists and non-
Mahāyānists) in
which Mahāyānists were the minority. The most
likely sectarian affiliation...
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Merit and Virtue. It is now
believed that Aśvaghoṣa was not from the
Mahayanist period, and
seems to have been
ordained into a
subsect of the Mahasanghikas...
- may
relate to
Chinese Tan Ma Ling (單馬令), was one of the
polities under Mahayanist Srivijaya thal****ocracy. The
Chronicles of
Nakorn Si Thammarat, composed...