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− | [[Buddha]] Vehicle ([[Buddha]]-yāna, 佛乘). The destination of the [[Great vehicle]] ([[Mahāyāna]]) is [[Buddhahood]], so it is also called [[The Buddha]] Vehicle. In the [[Lotus]] [[Sūtra]] (T09n0262), [[The Buddha]] introduces the One Vehicle (eka-yāna, 一乘), declaring that not only riders of the Two Vehicles but all [[Sentient beings]] will eventually attain [[Buddhahood]]. | + | [[Buddha]] [[Vehicle]] ([[Buddha]]-[[yāna]], 佛乘). The destination of the [[Great vehicle]] ([[Mahāyāna]]) is [[Buddhahood]], so it is also called [[The Buddha]] [[Vehicle]]. In the [[Lotus]] [[Sūtra]] (T09n0262), [[The Buddha]] introduces the One [[Vehicle]] (eka-yāna, 一乘), declaring that not only riders of the Two Vehicles but all [[Sentient beings]] will eventually attain [[Buddhahood]]. |
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[[Category:Mahayana]] | [[Category:Mahayana]] | ||
[[Category:Buddha Shakyamuni]] | [[Category:Buddha Shakyamuni]] |
Revision as of 00:44, 4 September 2013
Buddha Vehicle (Buddha-yāna, 佛乘). The destination of the Great vehicle (Mahāyāna) is Buddhahood, so it is also called The Buddha Vehicle. In the Lotus Sūtra (T09n0262), The Buddha introduces the One Vehicle (eka-yāna, 一乘), declaring that not only riders of the Two Vehicles but all Sentient beings will eventually attain Buddhahood.