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Mahayana Buddhism

The primary distinction of Mahayana Buddhism (“great vehicle”) is its emphasis on the enlightenment of all beings. Mahayana idealizes the bodhisattva, an enlightened being who remains in the world to work for the liberation of others.

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Zen Art: The Art of Haiku

Vairocana Buddha History, Facts and Folklore

Vairocana Buddha History, Facts and Folklore

Chado: The Art of Japanese Tea with Zen Spirit

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