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heavily(passive) has been ... influencedPalaung Buddhism

in her late twentiesledIryop to Buddhism

such thinkers as Venerables Ñāṇavira Thera , Ñāṇananda , Analayo , Sujato et al.danieLion(passive) led byEarly Buddhism

the monk nichiren , which praised the lotus sutra nichiren buddhism(passive) created bynichiren buddhism

Taoist philosophy , especially Neo - Daoist thought.[1 ... From China(passive) was ... influenced byChán Buddhism

Gautama Buddha , also known as Siddhartha Buddha ... whose teachingsinfluencedBuddhism taking place

the transition from the Tokugawa ( 1600–1868 ) to Meiji ( 1868–1912 ) periods in 19th century(passive) was deeply influenced byNichiren Buddhism

the transition from the Tokugawa ( 1600–1868 ) to Meiji ( 1868–1912 ) periods in nineteenth - century Japan(passive) was deeply influenced byNichiren Buddhism

for learners from all kinds of cultural and religious backgrounds(passive) are designedHumanistic Buddhism

concepts from many schools of Buddhism from different parts of India(passive) was influenced byDvaravati Buddhism

the upanisads?Philosophy East and West Chang(passive) influenced byPratapWas early Buddhism

sacrifices ... the order of the day thousands of years agoinfluencedthe origination of Buddhism

to bring a transformation of human beings through bringing changes in their personal and social relationships , ethics , emotions , and nature , rather than bringing transformation through rituals , doctrine , and traditions(passive) was designedHumanistic Buddhism

Buddhists have followed into his footstepsthus creatingachange in Buddhism

Early 3rd-4th century christian between gnosticism and buddhismhave promptedsyncretic buddhism

other religions(passive) was influenced byIndiaBuddhism - Buddhism

meditationoriginatedfrom Theravada Buddhism

The Hindu rennaisance and not religious progromcausedthe decline of Buddhism

Greco - Roman sculptures(passive) was influenced byearly Buddhism

its roots ... wishingto causeBuddhism to flourish

who triesto createschisms in Buddhism

Buddhist WisdomsDiscoverthe wisdoms of Buddhism

the revival of Confucianism in the society(passive) was caused byThe decline of Buddhism

Even in present - day Theravāda Buddhism ,originatingfrom Pāli Buddhism

King Mongkut ( 1804 - 1868(passive) led byTheravāda Buddhism

Whether we follow the Mahayana or the Theravada tradition , we should unite and practice the teachingscan causeBuddhism to flourish

his preachingledto the emergence of Buddhism

the historical circumstancespromptedthe rise of Buddhism

Emperor Asokathus causedBuddhism to flourish

So , it might beinfluencedthe evolution of Buddhism

the monk Nichiren , which honored the Lotus Sutra(passive) created byNichiren Buddhism

a culturepredominantly composedof Theravada Buddhism

Kukai(passive) was invented byShingon Buddhism

The central question isis causingthe decline of Buddhism

the University of Chicagodiscoveredthe profundity of Buddhism

the Upanishads(passive) Influenced byEarly Buddhism

The state of being free of egocentrism and the sufferingcausesTathagata Buddhism

in her overdue twentiesledIryŏp to Buddhism

4 Spiritual adepts and mastersdiscovertermas in Vajrayana Buddhism

Western psychology and modern values(passive) influenced byTheravadan Buddhism

in north Indiaoriginatedin north India

in India,[1originatedin India,[1

in Ancient Indiaoriginatedin Ancient India

in India and taught by the Buddhaoriginatedin India and taught by the Buddha

in India until the sixth centuryhad originatedin India until the sixth century

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in a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[71resultingin a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[71

in a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[72resultingin a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[72

in a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[12resultingin a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[12

in a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[66resultingin a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[66

in a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[7resultingin a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[7

in a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[6resultingin a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[6

to a ingredients ban on eating meatledto a ingredients ban on eating meat

to a ban on eating meat the popular dish , sushi ( raw fish with riceledto a ban on eating meat the popular dish , sushi ( raw fish with rice

to the Lao culturehas contributed greatlyto the Lao culture

in a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[127 ] Dhyāna and insight[editresultingin a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to " enlightenment".[127 ] Dhyāna and insight[edit

to the development of religious Daoism in Chinaledto the development of religious Daoism in China

in China at the beginning of the 20th centuryoriginatedin China at the beginning of the 20th century

with Zhiyi ( – ) at Mount Tiantai in Chinaoriginatingwith Zhiyi ( – ) at Mount Tiantai in China

the cultures(passive) have been influenced bythe cultures

The Caves(passive) influenced byThe Caves

when the earliest Mahāyāna sūtras to include the very first versions of the Prajñāpāramitā series , along with texts concerning Akṣobhya Buddha , which were probably written down in the 1st century BCE in the south of Indiaoriginatedwhen the earliest Mahāyāna sūtras to include the very first versions of the Prajñāpāramitā series , along with texts concerning Akṣobhya Buddha , which were probably written down in the 1st century BCE in the south of India

social pressures(passive) caused bysocial pressures

in 13th - century feudal Japanoriginatedin 13th - century feudal Japan

in a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to awakeningresultingin a change in doctrine , which considered prajna to be an alternative means to awakening

the complete path to enlightenment as explained by Buddhasetsthe complete path to enlightenment as explained by Buddha

This phase of Sri Lankan culture(passive) was profoundly influenced byThis phase of Sri Lankan culture

Dharmathakur(passive) may have been originatedDharmathakur

of the Brahmi script and used Prakrit languagewere composedof the Brahmi script and used Prakrit language

with Zhiyi ( 538–597 ) at Mount Tiantai in Chinaoriginatingwith Zhiyi ( 538–597 ) at Mount Tiantai in China

during the 13th century in Japan by a monk of the same nameoriginatedduring the 13th century in Japan by a monk of the same name

in China during the tang dynasty as Chan was strongly influenced by taoismoriginatedin China during the tang dynasty as Chan was strongly influenced by taoism

in the context of the Indian social order challenged the Brahman order living behind Hinduism as the dominant social and religious force in India with its notions of Dharma allocated by Two Journeys of the Jiva , Hinduism Vs Buddhism Two Journeys of the Jiva Religion is merely the natural response of a perplexed and fearful peoplewere setin the context of the Indian social order challenged the Brahman order living behind Hinduism as the dominant social and religious force in India with its notions of Dharma allocated by Two Journeys of the Jiva , Hinduism Vs Buddhism Two Journeys of the Jiva Religion is merely the natural response of a perplexed and fearful people

of multiple separate traditions , which are almost identical in their regulationsto be composedof multiple separate traditions , which are almost identical in their regulations

the place where Zen could emergecreatedthe place where Zen could emerge

in 13f - century feudaw Japan , uh - hah - hah - hahoriginatedin 13f - century feudaw Japan , uh - hah - hah - hah

a Japan - based new religious movement ( Japanese new religion )(passive) influenced bya Japan - based new religious movement ( Japanese new religion )

Therefore your holiday avoids epistemicpreventTherefore your holiday avoids epistemic

a mythology to give meaning to its practices and beliefscreateda mythology to give meaning to its practices and beliefs

American culture since the American Transcendentalist movement in the 1830s and ' 40shas influencedAmerican culture since the American Transcendentalist movement in the 1830s and ' 40s

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