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Buddhism
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Basic terms
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People
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Schools
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Practices
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Mahayana (Sanskrit: महायान, mahāyāna, literally the "Great Vehicle") is one of the three main branches of Buddhism. Zen is a kind of Mahayana that is influenced by Chinese Buddhism.
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| Culture | |
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| Archaeology | | Peshawar basin | |
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| Taxila |
- Sirkap
- Dharmarajika
- Jaulian
- Kalawan
- Mohra Muradu
- Jandial
- Kunala Stupa
- Lalchak monastery
- Badalpur
- Bhallar
- Mankiala
- Bhir Mound
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| Swat (Oddiyana) |
- Rock carvings of Manglawar
- Apsidal temple
- Nemogram Stupa and Monastery
- Ghalegay
- Gumbat Stupa
- Amluk-Dara stupa
- Tokara Dara Stupa
- Janabad Seated Buddha
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| Outside Pakistan |
- Hadda
- Shotorak
- Paitava
- Bimaran
- Mes Aynak
- Fondukistan
- Khair Khaneh
- Sphola Stupa
- Tapa Sardar
- Tepe Narenj
- Tepe Maranjan
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| Artifacts |
- Aramaic Inscription of Taxila
- Bimaran Casket
- Kanishka reliquary
- Stone palettes
- Buddhas of Bamiyan
- Buner reliefs
- Saptarishi Tila statue
- Post-Mauryan coinage of Gandhara
- Kabul hoard
- Shinkot casket
- Rukhuna reliquary
- Treasure of Begram
- Wardak Vase
- Standing Buddha
- Brussels Buddha
- Bajaur casket
- Silver Reliquary of Indravarman
- Hephthalite silver bowl
- Gardez Ganesha
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| Important figures |
- Padmasambhava
- Garab Dorje
- Kumāralāta
- Vasubandhu
- Asanga
- Marananta
- Zhi Yao
- Dānapāla
- Prajñā
- Jñānagupta
- Lokaksema
- Chanakya
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