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[[exoteric Buddhism]]; ([[xian]]): The fundamental theories and [[doctrines]] that were taught openly by the [[Buddha]]. The [[Theravadan]] Sects of {{Wiki|Southeast Asia}} and the [[Pure Land]] and [[Zen]] Sects of [[China]], [[Korea]], and [[Japan]] are all [[forms]] of [[exoteric Buddhism]], as are the [[Tendai]] and [[Nichirin]] sects of [[Japan]].  
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[[exoteric Buddhism]]; ([[xian]]): The fundamental theories and [[doctrines]] that were taught openly by the [[Buddha]]. The [[Theravadan]] Sects of {{Wiki|Southeast Asia}} and the [[Pure Land]] and [[Zen]] Sects of [[China]], [[Korea]], and [[Japan]] are all [[forms]] of [[exoteric Buddhism]], as are the [[Tendai]] and [[Nichiren]] sects of [[Japan]].  
  
 
See also; “[[Exoteric Lineage Chart]].”
 
See also; “[[Exoteric Lineage Chart]].”

Latest revision as of 16:34, 30 March 2014

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exoteric Buddhism; (xian): The fundamental theories and doctrines that were taught openly by the Buddha. The Theravadan Sects of Southeast Asia and the Pure Land and Zen Sects of China, Korea, and Japan are all forms of exoteric Buddhism, as are the Tendai and Nichiren sects of Japan.

See also; “Exoteric Lineage Chart.”

Esoteric and Exoteric Buddhism

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