Mahayana (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun
  1. the later of the two great schools of Buddhism, chiefly in China, Tibet, and Japan, characterized by eclecticism and a general belief in a common search for salvation, sometimes thought to be attainable through faith alone.
noun
    • a liberal Buddhist school of Tibet, China, and Japan, whose adherents aim to disseminate Buddhist doctrines, seeking enlightenment not for themselves alone, but for all sentient beings
    • (as modifier)
Mahayana (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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