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  • 61Ksitigarbha — Traditional Chinese depiction of Ksitigarbha as a monk holding a staff and a cintamani pearl …

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  • 62Thich Nhat Hanh — Thích Nhất Hạnh Thich Nhat Hanh in Paris in 2006. Religion Zen (Thiền) Buddhist School Lâm Tế Dhyana (Línjìchánzōng) Founder of the Order of Interbeing …

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  • 63Xuanzang — See also: Xuanzang (fictional character) Xuanzang A portrait of Xuanzang Born 602 Died 664 …

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  • 64Vajrayana — Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …

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  • 65Maitreya — This article is about the Buddhist bodhisattva Maitreya. For other uses, see Maitreya (disambiguation). Maitreya Buddha Bodhisattva Maitreya from the 2nd Century Gandharan Art Period …

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  • 66Patimokkha — In Buddhism, the Patimokkha is the basic Theravada code of monastic discipline, consisting of 227 rules for fully ordained monks (bhikkhus) and 311 for nuns (bhikkhunis). It is contained in the Suttavibhanga, a division of the Vinaya Pitaka.… …

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  • 67Zen master — (traditional Chinese: 禪師; pinyin: chánshī) is an umbrella title sometimes used to refer to an individual who has been recognized by an authorized Zen lineage holder and teacher as having met his or her own teacher s standards of realization or… …

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  • 68Nyanatiloka — Maha Thera Nyanatiloka Maha Thera Religion Buddhist School Theravada Lineage …

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  • 69Asceticism — Not to be confused with Aestheticism. Ascetic redirects here. It is not to be confused with Acetic. Asceticism (from the Greek: ἄσκησις, áskēsis, exercise or training ) describes a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from various sorts of… …

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  • 70Buddhism — Buddh redirects here, for the Race Circuit, see Buddh International Circuit Standing Buddha. One of the earliest known representations of the Buddha, 1st 2nd century CE, Gandhara …

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