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[[Madhyamaka School]]; ([[Zhong-lun-xing Jiao]]): One of the two major [[Mahayana]] schools in {{Wiki|ancient India}} founded by [[Nagarjuna]]. Its two major branches are the [[Prasangika-Madhyamaka]] and the [[Svatantrika-Madhyamaka]]. Those who follow this school of [[thought]] are called "[[Madyamikas]]." The main tenent of this school is proving that everything is [[empty]] of [[self-nature]] using [[rational]] {{Wiki|reasoning}} as based on the [[second turning of the wheel]] at [[Vulture Peak]].
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Madhyamaka School; (Zhong-lun-xing Jiao): One of the two major Mahayana schools in ancient India founded by Nagarjuna. Its two major branches are the Prasangika-Madhyamaka and the Svatantrika-Madhyamaka. Those who follow this school of thought are called "Madyamikas." The main tenent of this school is proving that everything is empty of self-nature using rational reasoning as based on the second turning of the wheel at Vulture Peak.


see also; Middle way

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