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      • Theravada (Pāli, literally "School of the Elders") is the most commonly accepted name of Buddhism's oldest extant school. The school's adherents, termed theravādins, have preserved their version of the Gautama Buddha's teaching in the Pāli Canon.
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    In Theravāda Buddhism, a Buddha is a sentient being who has discovered the path out of samsara by themselves, has reached Nibbana and then makes the path available to others by teaching (known as "turning the wheel of the Dhamma").

  3. Theravada is the oldest-surviving denomination of Buddhism. History of Theravada Buddism. Theravada was founded in Nepal. It is relatively conservative, and generally closest to early Buddhist practice.

  4. Theravāda - Encyclopedia of Buddhism. The Thuparamay Stupa in Sri Lanka, dating back to the reign of King Devanampiya Tissa (247–207 BCE). Theravāda refers to the form of Buddhism practiced in Sri Lanka and the Southeast Asia nations of Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos.

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · Theravada Buddhism, also known as the “Doctrine of the Elders,” is the oldest and most orthodox form of Buddhism. It traces its origins back to the teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha in the 5th century BC and the subsequent codification of his teachings in the Pali Canon, the authoritative scripture of Theravada Buddhism.

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  6. The Noble Eightfold Path is one of the principal summaries of the Buddhist teachings, taught to lead to Arhatship. In the Theravada tradition, this path is also summarized as sila (morality), samadhi (meditation) and prajna (insight).

  7. Theravada rests on core Buddhist teachings including the four noble truths and eightfold path to enlightenment, the three jewels (Buddha, dharma, and sangha), and concepts such as impermanence, non-self, karma, rebirth, and dependent origination (the co-arising of phenomena), along with ethical precepts and the meditation practices of samatha (c...

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