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The Spread of Buddhism Theravada School Mahayana School
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After the Buddha – The Sangha Sangha: Small community of monks established at the first sermon in the Deer Park Monks wandered – spreading the word of Buddhism across India Councils met to discuss sutras. Council meeting in 383BC resulted in a division 1. Sthaviradada: argued to keep the sutras unchanged 2. Mahasanghika: argued for a more literature to be included in the sutra Resulted in 2 branches: Theravada School Mahayana School
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Branches of Buddhism Theravada School Little Vehicle Way of the Elders Conservative Mahayana School Northern School The Greater Vehicle More liberal TEXTBOOK MAPPING EXERCISE: Page 194
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Spread of Buddhism
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Comparison TheravadaMahayana Beliefs Humans are individuals key virtue –wisdom Monks Arhat Buddha the saint Humans are involved with others key virtue – compassion Monk and layperson Bodhisattva Buddha the saviour PracticesPray through meditation Pray for requests (varies) ScriptureEarly scriptures Pali Early scriptures plus others sutras
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Comparison continued Theravada BuddhismMahayana Buddhism Moved primarily South and West covering Indochina and Ceylon (Sri-Lanka). Moved Primarily North and West, covering China, Korea, Japan, and Tibet Followed as a teaching or Philosophy. Followed with reference to higher beings, more like a religion. Intense, dedicated and time- consuming effort required to attain enlightenment. Enlightenment is achieved through a normal life with varying degrees of spiritual involvement.
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Agreements The Buddha is the only master One must take refuge in the Buddha, dharma and Sangha This world was not created and ruled by a god One must follow the example of the Buddha One must accept the Four Noble Truths All things are impermanent
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