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How Is Theravada Buddhism Different from Mahayana Buddhism?

Bryan Van Norden 13,734 4 years ago
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In this lecture, Prof Van Norden discusses the differences between Theravada Buddhism (dominant in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia) and Mahayana Buddhism (dominant in East Asia, including China and Japan). Recorded 15 March 2021 on Zoom. Previous Lecture: Buddhism on No-Self, Reincarnation, and Language, https://youtu.be/Cet6GLLV12M Following Lecture: Buddhism Comes to China, https://youtu.be/Q1xv3HmUddY For more on the term "Hinayana," see Bhikkhu Analayo, "The Hīnayāna Fallacy," http://jocbs.org/index.php/jocbs/article/view/72/0. For the Steely Dan song, "Boddhisattva" (which I played for my students prior to the lecture), see here: https://youtu.be/IRdj9eTp6X0 0:55 Introducing my Cat Pinky 1:15 Overview of Theravāda vs. Mahāyāna 7:40 Arhat vs. Bodhisattva 12:52 Is it “Turtles All the Way Down”? 22:42 Upāya (Skillful Means) 30:43 Sexuality 32:58 Faith and Transfer of Merit 37:54 No-Self vs. No Individual Self

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