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Schools of Buddhism refers to the various institutional and doctrinal divisions of Buddhism that have existed from ancient times up to the present. The classification and nature of various doctrinal, philosophical or cultural facets or schools of Buddhism is vague and has been interpreted in many different ways, often due to the sheer number (perhaps thousands) of different sects, subsects, movements, etc. that have made up or currently make up the whole of Buddhist traditions. The sectarian and conceptual divisions of Buddhist thought are part of the modern framework of Buddhist studies, as well as comparative religion in Asia.
From a largely English language standpoint, and to some extent in most of Western academia, Buddhism is separated into two groups at its foundation: Theravāda literally, "the Teaching of the Elders" or "the Ancient Teaching," and Mahāyāna, literally the "Great Vehicle." The most common classification among scholars is threefold, with Mahāyāna itself split between the traditional Mahāyāna teachings, and the Vajrayāna teachings which emphasize esotericism.
In this teaching Rinpoche talks about the 4 main schools of Tibetan Buddhism: Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya and Gelug. He explains that the meaning of the teachings is the same in all four schools, but they have differences in emphasis. The main emphasis of Nyingmapa is practice, with the most important part of practice being the view. The main emphasis in Kagyupa is the practice of meditation, and the focus is to see your true nature. In the Sakyapa the main emphasis is on the development and completion stages of practice. And the main emphasis of the Gelupa school is study and discipline, and then to practice. You can discuss this teaching in the Monthly Teachings Forum of learning.tergar.org under the topic The Differences between the Four Tibetan Buddhist Schools. Video length: 15 Minutes T...
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Sangharakshita answers questions about Buddhism from Padmasuri.
Ajahn Brahm talks about different sects of Buddhism, how it all came to be this way and what it means. Ultimately it's all the same cake, just different icing on top.
Westerners have access to both Schools of Buddhism; Mahayana and Theravada. One must be discerning as to which meditations are to be developed first and check that Samatha and Vipassana (concentration and insight) meditations have been developed.
A screencast lecture Buddhist sects and scriptures. Part four of four parts, second in a series of four lectures on Buddhism. http://tinyurl.com/religionsclass Screencast lectures by Dr. Dale Tuggy, for his INDS 120 World Religions - a college course surveying the traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and introducing students to the terms and classic theories of Religious Studies. You can take this course for credit during July 2014. See: http://www.fredonia.edu/summer/ It counts as a GenEd World Civilizations course for SUNY schools, and may count for various requirements in Religious Studies or general education at your school (contact your Registrar's office if you're unsure). This series is being created Feb - June 2014, so more screencasts are comi...
A video on the Buddhist Council of Victoria's education programme in primary schools
A screencast lecture Buddhist sects and scriptures. Part two of four parts, second in a series of four lectures on Buddhism. http://tinyurl.com/religionsclass Screencast lectures by Dr. Dale Tuggy, for his INDS 120 World Religions - a college course surveying the traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and introducing students to the terms and classic theories of Religious Studies. You can take this course for credit during July 2014. See: http://www.fredonia.edu/summer/ It counts as a GenEd World Civilizations course for SUNY schools, and may count for various requirements in Religious Studies or general education at your school (contact your Registrar's office if you're unsure). This series is being created Feb - June 2014, so more screencasts are comin...
Schools of Buddhism refers to the various institutional and doctrinal divisions of Buddhism that have existed from ancient times up to the present.The classification and nature of various doctrinal, philosophical or cultural facets or schools of Buddhism is vague and has been interpreted in many different ways, often due to the sheer number of different sects, subsects, movements, etc.that have made up or currently make up the whole of Buddhist traditions.The sectarian and conceptual divisions of Buddhist thought are part of the modern framework of Buddhist studies, as well as comparative religion in Asia. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Javierfv1212 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (CC BY-SA 3.0) Author(s): Javierfv1212 (https://commons.wiki...
Nichiren Buddhism is a branch of Mahayana Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th century Japanese monk Nichiren and belongs to the schools of so-called "Kamakura Buddhism".Nichiren Buddhism is a comprehensive term covering several major schools and many sub-schools, as well as several of Japan's new religions.Its many denominations have in common a focus on the chanting and recital of the Lotus Sutra, which is thought to hold extraordinary power.Nichiren Buddhism is generally noted for its focus on the Lotus Sutra and an attendant belief that all people have an innate Buddha nature and are therefore inherently capable of attaining enlightenment in their current form and present lifetime. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Walter Grassroot License: Public domain...
Buy Solutions: http://hwsoloutions.com/downloads/rel133-week-3-buddhism-presentation/ Part I Discuss the branches of Buddhism. Share record the differences between the schools and resources . Decide, individually, which school you will focus on for this assignment. Part II Choose one of the following schools of Buddhism: • Theravada Buddhism • Mahayana Buddhism • Vajrayana Buddhism • Zen Buddhism–as a special school of Mahayana Buddhism • Additional topics in Buddhism may be assigned if more teams are present Write an individual paper of 700 to 1,050 words that addresses the following questions: • Summarize the history of Buddhism and the life of Buddha. • Explain the basic teachings of Buddhism. • Explain what makes the school of Buddhism you selected unique. Format citations and refer...
Buy Solutions: http://hwsoloutions.com/downloads/rel133-week-3-buddhism-presentation/ Part I Discuss the branches of Buddhism. Share record the differences between the schools and resources . Decide, individually, which school you will focus on for this assignment. Part II Choose one of the following schools of Buddhism: • Theravada Buddhism • Mahayana Buddhism • Vajrayana Buddhism • Zen Buddhism–as a special school of Mahayana Buddhism • Additional topics in Buddhism may be assigned if more teams are present Write an individual paper of 700 to 1,050 words that addresses the following questions: • Summarize the history of Buddhism and the life of Buddha. • Explain the basic teachings of Buddhism. • Explain what makes the school of Buddhism you selected unique. Format citations and refer...
The term Shambhala Buddhism was introduced by Sakyong Mipham in the year 2000 to describe his presentation of the Shambhala teachings originally conceived by Chögyam Trungpa as secular practices for achieving enlightened society, in concert with the Kagyu and Nyingma schools of Tibetan Buddhism.The Shambhala Buddhist sangha considers Sakyong Mipham to be its head and the second in a lineage of Sakyongs, with his father, Chögyam Trungpa, being the first. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Madboy74 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0) Author(s): Madboy74 (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Madboy74) ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest ...
Shingon Buddhism is one of the major schools of Buddhism in Japan and one of the few surviving Vajrayana lineages in East Asia, originally spread from India to China through traveling monks such as Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra.Known in Chinese as the Tangmi, these esoteric teachings would later flourish in Japan under the auspices of a Buddhist monk named Kūkai , who traveled to Tang China to acquire and request transmission of the esoteric teachings.For that reason, it is often called Japanese Esoteric Buddhism, or Orthodox Esoteric Buddhism.The word "Shingon" is the Japanese reading of Chinese: 真言 Zhēnyán "True Words", which in turn is the Chinese translation of the Sanskrit word "mantra". ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Unknown License: Public domain ---Image-Co...
Theravada Buddhism started 25 and a half centuries ago, 19 days after the buddha passed away. It is the more conservative of the two major traditions of Buddhism, and the original doctrine of Buddhist teachings . Today, it is strongly practiced in Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos, but is also known in smaller communities around the world. The word Theravada comes from Thera meaning Elders, and Vada meaning Doctrine, thus, the Doctrine of Elders, and is a name for the School of buddhism that draws its information strictly from the Pali Canon, or Tipitaka, which most scholars accept as the oldest record of the Buddha’s teachings. The later sutras that emerged from Mahayana Buddhism are simply not recognized. The focus of Theravada are based largely on the 4 noble truths, and ...
An informal broad overview of the Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana Schools of Buddhism, including reference to key teachings and practices.
Professor Eckel continues his introductory lecture series on Buddhism by sharing some of the stories, ideas and teachings that influenced the development of Buddhism in Tibet.
Catherine O''Grady talks on the two schools of Buddhism. As a Westerner the two schools of Buddhism are readily available, yet many come to the Tibetan tradition early or as a complete beginner and may easily remain ignorant of the vital meditations of Samatha and Vipassana, or at least only practice these superficially whilst accumulating many initiations. The foundation meditations must be taught properly to practitioners.
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Module 4 Dhamma lesson 3a, 'Points of Controversy', Early Buddhist schools, Differences between Theravada & Mahayana
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Opening Ceremony of the First Seminar of Four Schools of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon Tradition organised by Department of Religion and Culture, CTA. at Gyutoe Monastery on 1st March 2015
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