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[[Mahayana Buddhists]] teach that [[enlightenment]] can be [[attained]] in a single [[lifetime]], and this can be accomplished even by a [[layperson]]. The [[Mahāyāna tradition]] is the largest major [[tradition]] of [[Buddhism]] [[existing]] today, with 53.2% of practitioners, compared to 35.8% for [[Theravāda]] and 5.7% for [[Vajrayāna]] in 2010.
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[[Mahayana doctrine]]; [[Mahayana Buddhists]] teach that [[enlightenment can be attained in a single lifetime]], and this can be accomplished even by a [[layperson]].  
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The [[Mahāyāna tradition]] is the largest major [[tradition]] of [[Buddhism]] [[existing]] today, with 53.2% of practitioners, compared to 35.8% for [[Theravāda]] and 5.7% for [[Vajrayāna]] in 2010.
 
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Mahayana doctrine; Mahayana Buddhists teach that enlightenment can be attained in a single lifetime, and this can be accomplished even by a layperson.

The Mahāyāna tradition is the largest major tradition of Buddhism existing today, with 53.2% of practitioners, compared to 35.8% for Theravāda and 5.7% for Vajrayāna in 2010. [[Category:]]