Mahayana Buddha
The Mahayana is one of the two major branches of Buddhism and is a term for the division of philosophy and teachings of the Buddha. Mahayana, born in India, is used in three main points: ▪ In the still existing tradition, the Mahayana is the largest group of two Buddhist traditions, the other being Theravada. This division is often disputed by various groups. ▪ According to the classification of Buddhist philosophical classification based on the Mahayana sect, Mahayana refers to the level of spiritual motives Based on this division, another choice approach is called Hinayana, or Shravakayana. It is also known in Theravada, but is not considered a convenient approach. ▪ According to the order of Vajrayana's teaching on the course of teaching, Mahayana refers to one of the three paths of enlightenment, the other two are Hinayana and Vajrayana. The teaching of Vajrayana Buddhism, and is not known in the teachings of the Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism ...