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Buddhism, also known as Buddhadharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophy based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE. It is the world's fourth-largest religion, with about 320 million followers, known as Buddhists, who comprise 4.1% of the global population. It arose in the eastern Gangetic plain as a śramaṇa movement in the 5th century BCE, and gradually spread throughout much of Asia. Buddhism has subsequently played a major role in Asian culture and spirituality, eventually spreading to the West in the 20th century.
According to tradition, the Buddha instructed his followers in a path of development which leads to awakening and full liberation from dukkha (lit. 'suffering'; 'unease', 'unsatisfactoriness'). He regarded this path as a Middle Way between asceticism and sensual indulgence, and the extremes of eternalism and nihilism. Teaching that dukkha arises alongside attachment or clinging, the Buddha advised meditation practices and ethical precepts rooted in non-harming. Widely observed teachings include the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, and the doctrines of dependent origination, karma, and the three marks of existence. Other commonly observed elements include the Triple Gem, the taking of monastic vows, and the cultivation of perfections (pāramitā).
The Buddhist canon is vast, with philosophical traditions and many different textual collections in different languages (such as Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, and Chinese). Buddhist schools vary in their interpretation of the paths to liberation (mārga) as well as the relative importance and "canonicity" assigned to various Buddhist texts, and their specific teachings and practices. Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognised by scholars: Theravāda (lit. 'School of the Elders') and Mahāyāna (lit. 'Great Vehicle'). The Theravada tradition emphasises the attainment of nirvāṇa (lit. 'extinguishing') as a means of transcending the individual self and ending the cycle of death and rebirth (saṃsāra), while the Mahayana tradition emphasises the Bodhisattva ideal, in which one works for the liberation of all sentient beings. Additionally, Vajrayāna (lit. 'Indestructible Vehicle'), a body of teachings incorporating esoteric tantric techniques, may be viewed as a separate branch or tradition within Mahāyāna.
The Theravāda branch has a widespread following in Sri Lanka as well as in Southeast Asia, namely Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. The Mahāyāna branch, which includes the East Asian traditions of Tiantai, Chan, Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren, and Tendai , is predominantly practised in Nepal, Bhutan, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. Tibetan Buddhism, a form of Vajrayāna, is practised in the Himalayan states as well as in Mongolia and Russian Kalmykia and Tuva. Japanese Shingon also preserves the Vajrayana tradition as transmitted to China. Historically, until the early 2nd millennium, Buddhism was widely practised in the Indian subcontinent before declining there; it also had a foothold to some extent elsewhere in Asia, namely Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.
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Awakening Through Faithful Questioning Practice, Buddhism, Zazen |
Apr 04 1976 |
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Questioning the Path to Enlightenment Practice, Zazen, Buddhism |
Apr 04 1976 |
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Seamless Unity in Zen Meditation Sixth Patriarch, Samadhi, Buddhism |
Apr 02 1976 |
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Embracing Non-Dual Cosmic Unity Samadhi, Sixth Patriarch, Buddhism |
Apr 02 1976 |
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Textual Analysis Meditation, Community, Buddhism |
Mar 15 1976 San Francisco Zen Center |
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Balancing Trance and Mindfulness Traditions Buddhism, Buddha, Meditation |
Mar 15 1976 San Francisco Zen Center |
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Engaging Life Through Zen Mindfulness Buddhism, Time, Joshu |
Feb 22 1976 |
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Living Zen in Every Moment Buddhism, Time, Joshu |
Feb 22 1976 |
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Unveiling Zen Through Stories Consciousness, Buddhism, Emptiness |
Feb 21 1976 |
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Sincerity Over Intellect in Buddhism Buddhism, Dogen, Time |
Feb 18 1976 |
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Serendipity and Sincerity in Zen Buddhism, Dogen, Time |
Feb 18 1976 |
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Buddhist Economics: Flight Patterns of Change Time, Community, Buddhism |
Nov 22 1975 |
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Zen Pathways: From Karma to Balance Practice, Effort, Buddhism |
Nov 13 1975 |
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Sangha: Interconnected Path to Enlightenment Vow, Practice, Buddhism |
Nov 11 1975 |
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Embracing Uncertainty in Zen Practice Vow, Buddhism, Work |
Oct 31 1975 |
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Playful Uncertainty in Zen Practice Vow, Work, Buddhism |
Oct 31 1975 |
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Intrinsic Actions in Zen Practice Practice, Buddhism, Time |
Oct 08 1975 |
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Zen Mastery in Everyday Details Buddhism, Zazen, Hate |
Oct 06 1975 |
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Living Zen Through Shikantaza Practice, Time, Buddhism |
Sep 05 1975 |
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Embodied Awakening in Collective Practice Desire, Buddhism, Practice |
Jun 13 1975 |
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Journey to Zen Mastery Practice, Time, Buddhism |
Jun 11 1975 |
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Embodying Zen Beyond Signs Practice, Buddhism, Perfect Wisdom |
Jun 10 1975 |
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Seminar - "Prajna" Work, Buddhism |
May 24 1975 San Francisco Zen Center |
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Zen Wisdom in Everyday Interactions Practice, Buddhism, Hyakujo |
Apr 07 1975 |
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Upaya and Prajna: Interconnected Realizations Practice, Buddhism, Hyakujo |
Apr 07 1975 |
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Walking in Zen's Quiet Harmony Buddha, Buddhism, Practice |
Apr 04 1975 |
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Embodying Zen in Everyday Rituals Buddha, Practice, Buddhism |
Apr 04 1975 |
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Embodying Eastern Wisdom in West Buddhism, Practice, Vow |
Feb 19 1975 |
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Buddhism Beyond Boundaries and Identities Practice, Buddhism, Zazen |
Feb 18 1975 |
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Walking the Path of Zen Everyday Practice, Buddhism, Zazen |
Feb 18 1975 |
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Mindful Posture, Timeless Practice Buddhism, Practice, Zazen |
Feb 16 1975 |
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Embodied Zen: Beyond Thought and Form Buddhism, Zazen, Practice |
Feb 16 1975 |
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Living Zen: Embodying Wisdom Daily Practice, Time, Buddhism |
Feb 06 1975 |
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Roots of Enlightenment Practice Practice, Community, Buddhism |
Dec 04 1974 |
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Zen Roots for Modern Life Practice, Community, Buddhism |
Dec 04 1974 |
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Crossing Boundaries in Zen Practice Time, Buddhism, Work |
Dec 01 1974 |
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Transcending Boundaries in Zen Practice Time, Buddhism, Work |
Dec 01 1974 |
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Experience Zen Directly Time, Buddhism, Rinzai |
Oct 31 1974 |
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Zen Encounters Beyond Thought Time, Buddhism, Zazen |
Oct 31 1974 |
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Embodying Nature Through Zen Action Practice, Buddhism, Precepts |
Oct 28 1974 |
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Polishing the Jewel of Zen Practice, Buddhism, Precepts |
Oct 28 1974 |
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Beyond Duality: Experiencing True Existence Buddhism, Time, Precepts |
Oct 27 1974 |
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Understanding Emptiness Through Buddhism Practice, Suffering, Buddhism |
Aug 14 1974 |
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Zen Balance: Form and Emptiness Buddhism, Bell, Practice |
Aug 12 1974 |
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Realizing Reality through Illusion Suffering, Practice, Buddhism |
Aug 1974 |
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Zen Vows: The Flowing Journey Vow, Buddhism, Practice |
Jun 21 1974 |
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Embracing Vows on Zen's Path Vow, Buddhism, Practice |
Jun 21 1974 |
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Buddhist Resilience Amid Suffering Practice, Time, Buddhism |
Jun 17 1974 |
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Empathy and Enlightenment Through Zen Practice, Time, Buddhism |
Jun 17 1974 |
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Zen Embodiment: Living Non-Duality Buddhism, Sixth Patriarch, Emptiness |
Apr 05 1974 |