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

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
Three Great Deeds of the Buddha (birth, enlightenment, parinirvana)
surface form: Three Great Deeds of the Buddha