Hīnayāna
Basic Meaning
The mainstream teachings and the early schools of Buddhism which primarily taught individual liberation through practice-focused renunciation and monasticism, considered lesser than the later movement of the Greater Vehicle (Mahāyāna), which professed enlightenment for all sentient beings and promoted compassion.
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Key Term | Hīnayāna |
Topic Variation | Hīnayāna |
Tibetan | ཐེག་དམན། ( thekmen) |
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | theg dman ( thekmen) |
Devanagari Sanskrit | हीनयान |
Romanized Sanskrit | hīnayāna |
Chinese | 小乘 |
Chinese Pinyin | xiǎo chéng |
Buddha-nature Site Standard English | Lesser Vehicle |
Jeffrey Hopkin's English Term | Lesser Vehicle |
Ives Waldo's English Term | lesser/individual vehicle |
Term Information | |
Source Language | Sanskrit |
Basic Meaning | The mainstream teachings and the early schools of Buddhism which primarily taught individual liberation through practice-focused renunciation and monasticism, considered lesser than the later movement of the Greater Vehicle (Mahāyāna), which professed enlightenment for all sentient beings and promoted compassion. |
Related Terms | nikāya, śravakayāna |
Term Type | Noun |
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Wikipedia | wikipedia:Hinayana |