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本帖最后由 ouu 于 2022-11-28 20:34 编辑
Theravada Buddhism, known as Asana Buddhism, is a general term for the three multiplications of Buddhism: "sound and smell multiplications" and "karma perception multiplications". Theravada advocates abiding by the precepts, strictly observing the precepts of the original Haasana Buddhism, and paying attention to the practice of their own precepts. After the emergence of Mahayana Buddhism, the original Buddhist ministry was demoted to Theravada Buddhism,but there are some differences between them.In philosophical theory, Theravada argues that "I Kong Fa have" negates the subjective truth, but does not completely deny the objective existence. The Mahayana insists that "Dharma is empty", which denies not only the subjective truth but also the objective truth, which is a thorough idealism.In the way of cultivation, Theravada advocates self-salvation for all living beings. Everyone can achieve nirvana through cultivation, but not everyone can become a Buddha. The Mahayana advocates not only crossing oneself but also crossing others, believing that anyone can become a Buddha as long as they sincerely believe in it.https://askanydifference.com/dif ... nd%20Theravada%20is
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