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Mahayana is the largest branch of Buddhism, followed by Theravada. It is a broad group of Buddhist traditions, texts, philosophies, and practices developed in ancient India (c. 1st century BCE onwards). Mahāyāna accepts the main scriptures and teachings of early Buddhism but also recognizes various doctrines and texts that are not accepted by Theravada Buddhism as original. These include the Mahāyāna sūtras and their emphasis on the bodhisattva path and Prajñāpāramitā. Vajrayana or Mantra traditions are a subset of Mahāyāna which makes use of numerous Tantric methods Vajrayānists consider to help achieve Buddhahood.

Mahāyāna also refers to the path of the bodhisattva striving to become a fully awakened Buddha for the benefit of all sentient beings, and is thus also called the "Bodhisattva Vehicle" (Bodhisattvayāna). Mahāyāna Buddhism generally sees the goal of becoming a Buddha through the bodhisattva path as being available to all and sees the state of the arhat as incomplete. Mahāyāna also includes numerous Buddhas and bodhisattvas that are not found in Theravada (such as Amitābha and Vairocana). Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy also promotes unique theories, such as the Madhyamaka theory of emptiness (śūnyatā), the Vijñānavāda ("the doctrine of consciousness" also called "mind-only"), and the Buddha-nature teaching.

While initially a small movement in India, Mahāyāna eventually grew to become an influential force in Indian Buddhism. Large scholastic centers associated with Mahāyāna such as Nalanda and Vikramashila thrived between the 7th and 12th centuries. In the course of its history, Mahāyāna Buddhism spread from South Asia to East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Himalayan regions. Various Mahāyāna traditions are the predominant forms of Buddhism found in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia. Since Vajrayana is a tantric form of Mahāyāna, Mahāyāna Buddhism is also dominant in Tibet, Mongolia, Bhutan, and other Himalayan regions. It has also been traditionally present elsewhere in Asia as a minority among Buddhist communities in Nepal, Malaysia, Indonesia and regions with Asian diaspora communities.

As of 2010, the Mahāyāna tradition was the largest major tradition of Buddhism, with 53% of Buddhists belonging to East Asian Mahāyāna and 6% to Vajrayana, compared to 36% to Theravada.

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The Ten Powers Of A Bodhisattva

Serial: SF-05106

Sunday Morning, August 25, 1968
[This date is probably incorrect. Earlier (July 21, 1968), Suzuki mentioned that he had already explained the ten powers of a bodhisattva....

Bodhisattva, Dogen, Rinzai, Soto Zen, Concentration, Emptiness, Realization, Posture...
Aug 25 1968
Sokoji

What is Soto and what is Rinzai?

Serial: SF-05144A

SR024 Tass July 26/68 Roshi Sectarianism copied; July 21 Chino Sensei; July 24 Chino Sensei - also many handwritten notes on the content
NB: the date for the SR talk in...

Soto Zen, Rinzai, Buddha Nature, Bodhidharma, Evil, Bowing, Mahayana, Gratitude, Ego...
Jul 26 1968
Tassajara

Esalen Institute: First of two lectures

Serial: SF-05870

This is the first of two talks given at Esalen.

Dogen, Time, Four Noble Truths, Lotus Sutra, New Year, Continuous Practice, Emptiness...
Jun 28 1968
Esalen

The Practice of Constancy

Serial: SF-05132A

SR015 - On this tape is Lecture C and last part of Lecture D. This tape is known as the C lecture tape of as #2 - Track 1 Roshi's Lecture C 9/12/67 - copied

Prajna Paramita, Bodhisattva, Precepts, Constancy, New Year, Mahayana, Enemies, Anger...
Sep 12 1967
Tassajara

Zen Is Also Buddhism

Serial: SF-05130C

SR013 date? Fall 1967 Tassajara III - Side 1 + 1/2 side 2 Suzuki lecture copied

Mahayana, New Year, Buddha Nature, Hate, Observe, Concentration, Balance, Freedom,...
Sep 1967
Tassajara

Sesshin Lecture: Genjo-Koan, Paragraphs 1–2

Serial: SF-05096B

May Sesshin (25 26 added later) 1 or 6pm lecture plus lecture the following morning.
SR 009

Sesshin, Dogen, Genjokoan, Precepts, Mahayana, Freedom, Observe, Balance, Attachment...
May 26 1966
Sokoji

Introduction to Vajrayana, Serial 00041

Buddhism, Enlightenment, Mahayana
Part I

Unknown Title, Serial No. 00379, Side B

Lotus Sutra, Hindrances, Gratitude, Silence, Instruction, War, Mahayana, Bell, Peace...
Berkeley Zen Center

Unified Pathways: Interfaith Spiritual Practices

Serial: NC-00229

Archival Photo

Vow, Buddha, Mahayana, Ceremony, Avalokitesvara

Unknown Date, Serial 00113

Mahayana, Silence, Vinaya, Nirvana Sutra, Transmission

Zen Paradoxes and Cultural Evolution

Serial: RB-01690B

Seminar_The_Integrity_of_Being_2

Buddhism, Buddha, Mahayana

3 Topics: Takuhatsu, Identity Action, Ryokan Plays with Children

Serial: BZ-01110

Part 1 of 2

teaching retreat

Building, Discrimination, Fasting, Gratitude, Mahayana, Priest, Separation, Soto Zen...
1
Berkeley Zen Center

Fath of Delusion

Serial: BZ-01154A

Teaching Retreat

Anger, Attachment, Birth-and-Death, Buddha Mind, Four Noble Truths, Karma, Mahayana,...
Part 2 of 2
Berkeley Zen Center

Four Noble Truths: Nirvana

Serial: BZ-00443

Class 3 of 4

Monastic Practice, Four Foundations of Mindfulness, Four Noble Truths, Heart Sutra,...
3
Berkeley Zen Center

Introduction to Buddhism: The Bikkuni Order and the Mahayana School

Serial: BZ-00569

Class 4 of 4

Culture, Discrimination, Evil, Fundraising, Happiness, Heart Sutra, Mahayana,...
4
Berkeley Zen Center

Balancing Self-Judgment and Communal Wisdom

Serial: NC-01011

Monastic Spirituality, Set 6 of 12

OSB Cam, Ego, Mahayana, Ordination, Sanctuary

Samantabhadra's Meditative Visions of Interconnectedness

Bodhisattva Way, Happiness, Mahayana, Manjushri
Ancient Dragon Zen Gate

Mahayana Abhidharma

Buddha, Mahayana, Abhidharma
Green Gulch Farm

Cultivating Peace Amid Global Chaos

Happiness, Attachment, Vow, Daily Life, Equanimity, Precepts, Bowing, Balance, Hate,...
Jan 20 1991

Abidharma

Meditation, Karma, Mahayana
Jan 21
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