Buddhist doctrinal concept
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A Buddhist doctrinal concept is a fundamental idea or teaching within Buddhism that explains the nature of reality, the causes of suffering, and the path to liberation.
All labels observed (15)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Buddhist doctrinal concept canonical | 4 |
| Buddhist philosophical concept | 2 |
| Mahayana Buddhist concept | 2 |
| Buddhist doctrinal category | 1 |
| Buddhist doctrinal framework | 1 |
| Buddhist doctrinal term | 1 |
| Buddhist eschatological concept | 1 |
| Buddhist philosophical doctrine | 1 |
| Chan Buddhist concept | 1 |
| Four Noble Truths component | 1 |
| Mahāyāna Buddhist concept | 1 |
| Zen Buddhist concept | 1 |
| concept in Buddhism | 1 |
| concept in Nichiren Buddhism | 1 |
| concept in Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings | 1 |
Instances (18)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Eternal Shakyamuni Buddha | Mahāyāna Buddhist concept |
| Turning of the Wheel of Dharma | — |
| no-mind (wuxin) | Chan Buddhist concept |
| Catvāri Āryasatyāni | — |
| Three Marks of Existence | — |
| Truth of suffering | Four Noble Truths component |
| Hīnayāna (as a polemical term in Mahāyāna texts) | Buddhist doctrinal category |
|
mappo (Latter Day of the Law)
surface form:
Mappo
|
Buddhist eschatological concept |
| shakubuku | concept in Nichiren Buddhism |
| interbeing | Buddhist philosophical concept |
| Ariyo Atthangiko Maggo | Buddhist doctrinal term |
| Buddhist cosmology | concept in Buddhism |
|
Bodhisattvas
surface form:
Bodhisattva
|
Mahayana Buddhist concept |
| Tathagatagarbha | Mahayana Buddhist concept |
| Zen patriarchs | Zen Buddhist concept |
| Two Truths doctrine | Buddhist philosophical doctrine |
| Four Foundations of Mindfulness | Buddhist doctrinal framework |
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Three Great Deeds of the Buddha (birth, enlightenment, parinirvana)
surface form:
Three Great Deeds of the Buddha
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