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  • Theravada - Wikipedia
    Throughout the history of ancient and medieval Sri Lanka, Theravāda was the main religion of the Sinhalese people and its temples and monasteries were patronized by the Sri Lankan kings, who saw themselves as the protectors of the religion [25] Bagan, the capital of the Bagan Kingdom
  • Theravada Buddhism: History, Beliefs and Core Teachings
    Theravada Buddhism first appeared in northern India after Shakyamuni Buddha attained enlightenment and spread the Dharma Theravada Buddhism, also known as the “Doctrine of the Elders,” is the oldest and most orthodox form of Buddhism
  • Theravada | Monasticism, Meditation Philosophy | Britannica
    Theravada, major form of Buddhism prevalent in Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos Theravada, like all other Buddhist schools, claims to adhere most closely to the original doctrines and practices taught by the Buddha
  • Buddhism: Theravada: Main - University at Buffalo
    Theravada (Pāli, literally "School of the Elders") is the most commonly accepted name of Buddhism's oldest extant school The school's adherents, termed theravādins, have preserved their version of the Gautama Buddha's teaching in the Pāli Canon
  • Theravada: Overview, Context Key Ideas — Key Facts
    Theravada is the longest surviving of the twenty schools, and for many centuries has been the predominant religion of Sri Lanka and continental Southeast Asia (parts of southwest China, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand) It is also gaining popularity in Singapore and Australia
  • Theravāda - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
    Theravāda refers to the form of Buddhism practiced in Sri Lanka and the Southeast Asian nations of Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos
  • Theravada Buddhism - New World Encyclopedia
    Theravada (Pāli: theravāda; Sanskrit: स्थविरवाद sthaviravāda; literally, "the Teaching of the Elders" or "the Ancient Teaching") is the world's oldest surviving Buddhist school, with an uninterrupted lineage of thought and practice extending over two thousand years
  • Theravada - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
    Interpreted as the way of the elders, Theravada is one of the major traditions of Buddhism Since the 11th century, it has been dominant in Sri Lanka and much of Southeast Asia and is closely associated with the study and practice of the Pali canon, emphasizing monastic discipline, meditation, and the pursuit of liberation through […]
  • Theravada Buddhism Meaning, Beliefs, History Origin
    Theravada Buddhism, often called the “Teaching of the Elders,” is considered the oldest surviving form of Buddhism It is mainly practiced in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, and Cambodia
  • What is Theravada Buddhism? - Access to Insight
    Theravada (pronounced — more or less — "terra-VAH-dah"), the "Doctrine of the Elders," is the school of Buddhism that draws its scriptural inspiration from the Tipitaka, or Pali canon, which scholars generally agree contains the earliest surviving record of the Buddha's teachings [1]





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