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  Mahayana
Though Mahāyāna tendencies are seen in later forms of the older Buddhism, the foundation of Mahāyāna has been attributed to Nāgārjuna.
Samādhi and Dhyāna) in place of the practical asceticism of the Hīnayāna school."[Eitel 68-9.] Two of its foundation books are the Awakening of Faith and the Lotus Sutra but a large number of Mahāyāna sutras are ascribed to the Buddha."
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 buddhism -- buddhism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Hinayana or "foundational" Buddhism The term Hinayana ("Low Vehicle," "Lesser Vehicle") refers to the group of Buddhist schools or sects that appeared before the common era and those schools or sects...
The Frederick P Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism
The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism promotes the benefits of Zen Buddhism and related Buddhist practices in a manner complementary to our modern American society.
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 buddhism -- buddhism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Dzogchen Foundation - Buddhism for the West: Lama Surya Das
The essential element of Zen Buddhism is found in its name, for Zen means "meditation." Zen teaches that enlightenment is achieved through the profound realization that one is already an enlightened...
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