Schools of Buddhism Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
There are many divisions and subdivisions of the schools of Buddhism. An extensive list of historical schools is given below according to lineage. Surviving schools can be roughly grouped under the categories of Theravāda;, Mahāyāna;, and Vajrayāna;. Theravāda and Mahāyāna share common methods as sutric schools, while Vajrayāna can be seen as a tantric school.
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The initial split between Sthaviravāda and Mahāsaṃghika occurred about 100 years after Buddha's death, due to differing views concerning the rigidity of monastic rules.
Nikaya schools
See also: Theravāda;; early Buddhist schoolsMahāyāna schools;
Tantric schools
''see also: Vajrayāna;
Subcategorised according to predecessors
- Tibetan Buddhism
- Nyingmapa
- New Bön (synthesis of Yungdrung Bön and Nyingmapa)
- Sakyapa
- Kadampa
- Gelukpa
- Kagyupa
- Shangpa Kagyu
- Rime movement (synthesis of several schools)
- Karma Kagyu aka Kamtshang Kagyu
- Tsalpa Kagyu
- Baram Kagyu
- Phagmo Drupa Kagyu
- Drukpa Kagyu
- Drigung Kagyu
- Shangpa Kagyu
- Japanese Mikkyo
See also
Further reading
- Warder, A.K. Indian Buddhism, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1970.
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