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| '''Location''' || Southern (Sri Lanka, Thailand,<br/> Burma, Laos, Cambodia, parts of<br/> Southeast Asia) ||Northern (Tibet, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea,<br/> Mongolia, parts of Southeast Asia )  
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| '''Location''' || Southern ([[Sri Lanka]], [[Thailand]],<br/> [[Burma]], [[Laos]], [[Cambodia]], parts of<br/> {{Wiki|Southeast Asia}}) ||Northern ([[Tibet]], [[China]], [[Taiwan]], [[Japan]], [[Korea]],<br/> [[Mongolia]], parts of {{Wiki|Southeast Asia}} )  
 
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| '''Schools and Sects''' || One surviving school <br/>(as many as 18 existed at one time) ||  
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| '''Schools and Sects''' || One surviving school <br/>(as many as 18 existed at one [[time]]) ||  
 
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|'''Buddhist Scriptures''' || Pali Canon/[[Tripitaka]] only || Books of the Theravada [[Tripitaka]] plus many<br/> other sutras (e.g. [[Lotus Sutra]])  
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|'''[[Buddhist Scriptures]]''' || [[Pali Canon]]/[[Tripitaka]] only || [[Books]] of the [[Theravada]] [[Tripitaka]] plus many<br/> other [[sutras]] (e.g. [[Lotus Sutra]])  
 
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| '''Buddhas'''|| Historical Buddha ([[Gautama]])<br/> and past Buddhas only ||Gautama Buddha plus Amitabha,<br/> Medicine Buddhas, and others  
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| '''[[Buddhas]]'''|| [[Historical Buddha]] ([[Gautama]])<br/> and {{Wiki|past}} [[Buddhas]] only ||[[Gautama Buddha]] plus [[Amitabha]],<br/> [[Medicine Buddhas]], and others  
  
 
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|'''Bodhisattvas''' || Maitreya only || Maitreya plus [[Avalokitesvara]], [[Manjusri]],<br/> [[Ksitigarbha]] and [[Samantabhadra]]<br/> and many more
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|'''[[Bodhisattvas]]''' || [[Maitreya]] only || [[Maitreya]] plus [[Avalokitesvara]], [[Manjusri]],<br/> [[Ksitigarbha]] and [[Samantabhadra]]<br/> and many more
  
 
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|'''Goal of Training''' || Arhat || [[Buddhahood]] via [[bodhisattva]]-path  
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|'''Goal of Training''' || [[Arhat]] || [[Buddhahood]] via [[bodhisattva]]-[[path]]
  
 
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|'''3 Buddha Bodies ([[Trikaya]])''' || Very limited emphasis; mainly on<br/> [[nirmana-kaya]] and [[dharma-kaya]] || Emphasized, including the [[samboga-kaya]] or<br/> reward/enjoyment body  
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|'''[[3 Buddha Bodies]] ([[Trikaya]])''' || Very limited {{Wiki|emphasis}}; mainly on<br/> [[nirmana-kaya]] and [[dharma-kaya]] || Emphasized, including the [[samboga-kaya]] or<br/> reward/enjoyment [[body]]
  
 
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|'''Original Language''' || Pali || Sanskrit  
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|'''Original [[Language]]''' || [[Pali]] || [[Sanskrit]]
  
 
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|'''Language of Transmission''' || [[Tripitaka]] is only in Pali. Teaching in<br/> Pali supplemented by local language. || Scriptures translated into local language.  
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|'''[[Language]] of [[Transmission]]''' || [[Tripitaka]] is only in [[Pali]]. [[Teaching]] in<br/> [[Pali]] supplemented by local [[language]]. || [[Scriptures]] translated into local [[language]].  
  
 
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|'''Buddha's Disciples''' || Historical disciples described in Scriptures || Many [[bodhisattva]]s that are not historical figures  
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|'''[[Buddha's Disciples]]''' || Historical [[disciples]] described in [[Scriptures]] || Many [[bodhisattva]]s that are not historical figures  
  
 
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|'''Mantras and Mudras''' || Some equivalent in the use of<br/> Parittas || Emphasized in Vajrayana; sometimes<br/> incorporated in other schools  
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|'''[[Mantras]] and [[Mudras]]''' || Some {{Wiki|equivalent}} in the use of<br/> [[Parittas]] || Emphasized in [[Vajrayana]]; sometimes<br/> incorporated in other schools  
  
 
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|'''[[Bardo]] (Limbo)'''|| Rejected || Taught by all schools  
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|'''[[Bardo]] (Limbo)'''|| Rejected || [[Taught]] by all schools  
  
 
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|'''Non-Buddhist Influences''' || Mainly pre-Buddhist Indian<br/> influences like concepts of karma,<br/> sangha, etc. ||Heavily influenced by local religious ideas as<br/> transmitted to new cultures (China, Japan, Tibet).
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|'''[[Non-Buddhist]] [[Influences]]''' || Mainly pre-Buddhist [[Indian]]<br/> [[influences]] like [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] of [[karma]],<br/> [[sangha]], etc. ||Heavily influenced by local [[religious]] [[ideas]] as<br/> transmitted to new cultures ([[China]], [[Japan]], [[Tibet]]).
  
 
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|'''Buddha Nature'''|| Not taught || Emphasized, especially in practice-based schools  
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|'''[[Buddha Nature]]'''|| Not [[taught]] || Emphasized, especially in practice-based schools  
  
 
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|'''Rituals''' ||Very few; not emphasized || Many, owing to local cultural influences  
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|'''[[Rituals]]''' ||Very few; not emphasized || Many, owing to local {{Wiki|cultural}} [[influences]]
  
 
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8 major schools: four practice-based (Zen, Pure Land, Vajrayana, Vinaya); four philosophy-based (Tendai, Avamtasaka, Yogacara and Madhyamika)

Theravada Mahayana
Location Southern (Sri Lanka, Thailand,
Burma, Laos, Cambodia, parts of
Southeast Asia)
Northern (Tibet, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea,
Mongolia, parts of Southeast Asia )
Schools and Sects One surviving school
(as many as 18 existed at one time)
Buddhist Scriptures Pali Canon/Tripitaka only Books of the Theravada Tripitaka plus many
other sutras (e.g. Lotus Sutra)
Buddhas Historical Buddha (Gautama)
and past Buddhas only
Gautama Buddha plus Amitabha,
Medicine Buddhas, and others
Bodhisattvas Maitreya only Maitreya plus Avalokitesvara, Manjusri,
Ksitigarbha and Samantabhadra
and many more
Goal of Training Arhat Buddhahood via bodhisattva-path
3 Buddha Bodies (Trikaya) Very limited emphasis; mainly on
nirmana-kaya and dharma-kaya
Emphasized, including the samboga-kaya or
reward/enjoyment body
Original Language Pali Sanskrit
Language of Transmission Tripitaka is only in Pali. Teaching in
Pali supplemented by local language.
Scriptures translated into local language.
Buddha's Disciples Historical disciples described in Scriptures Many bodhisattvas that are not historical figures
Mantras and Mudras Some equivalent in the use of
Parittas
Emphasized in Vajrayana; sometimes
incorporated in other schools
Bardo (Limbo) Rejected Taught by all schools
Non-Buddhist Influences Mainly pre-Buddhist Indian
influences like concepts of karma,
sangha, etc.
Heavily influenced by local religious ideas as
transmitted to new cultures (China, Japan, Tibet).
Buddha Nature Not taught Emphasized, especially in practice-based schools
Rituals Very few; not emphasized Many, owing to local cultural influences

Source

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