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philosophical schools. The four Buddhist schools of thought are: [[Vaibhashika]], [[Sautrantika]], [[Chittamatra]], and [[Madhyamaka]]. The former two are [[Hinayana]] and the latter two [[Mahayana]]. ([[RY]]) | |||
philosophical systems, religion, philosophical tenets, [[Siddhantas]], established conclusion, opinion, theory, resolution for liberation from miseries, determination for revealing [[nirvana]], dogma, tenet, system of tenets, system of philosophy, philosophical tenets, [[siddhanta]], philosophical treatises, philosophical position. ([[JV]]) |
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philosophical schools. The four Buddhist schools of thought are: Vaibhashika, Sautrantika, Chittamatra, and Madhyamaka. The former two are Hinayana and the latter two Mahayana. (RY)
philosophical systems, religion, philosophical tenets, Siddhantas, established conclusion, opinion, theory, resolution for liberation from miseries, determination for revealing nirvana, dogma, tenet, system of tenets, system of philosophy, philosophical tenets, siddhanta, philosophical treatises, philosophical position. (JV)