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Mahayana Talks
Mahayana (Sanskrit: "Great Vehicle") is the largest branch of Buddhism, followed by Theravada. It is a broad group of Buddhist traditions, texts, philosophies, and practices that developed in various regions and Buddhist communities of ancient India (c. 1st century BCE onwards). Mahāyāna Buddhism accepts the main scriptures and teachings of early Buddhism but also recognizes various scriptures that are not accepted by Theravāda Buddhism as canonical. Mahāyāna scriptures like the Lotus Sutra and the Vajra-cutter Sutra emphasize the ideal of the bodhisattva, spiritual heroes who vow to attain buddhahood for the sake of saving all living beings (a compassionate attitude termed bodhicitta). These scriptures also contain unique teachings such as the Perfection of Wisdom and Buddha-nature.
The Mahāyāna also refers to the path of the bodhisattva striving to become a fully awakened buddha for the benefit of all sentient beings, and is thus also called the "Bodhisattva Vehicle" (Bodhisattvayāna). Mahāyāna Buddhism generally sees the goal of becoming a buddha through the bodhisattva path as being available to all beings who make the bodhisattva vow. Furthermore, Mahāyāna sees state of the arhat as incomplete and as a lesser aspiration. Mahāyāna buddhology includes numerous buddhas and bodhisattvas that are not found in Theravāda (e.g. Amitābha and Vairocana), as well as unique conceptions of buddhahood not found in Theravāda (e.g. Trikaya and Upaya). Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy also promotes unique theories, such as the Madhyamaka theory of emptiness (śūnyatā), and the Vijñānavāda (the idealistic "doctrine of consciousness").
While initially a small movement in India, Mahāyāna eventually grew to become an influential force in Indian Buddhism. Large scholastic centers associated with Mahāyāna such as Nalanda and Vikramashila thrived between the 7th and 12th centuries. In the course of its history, Mahāyāna Buddhism spread from South Asia to Central Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Himalayan regions. Various Mahāyāna traditions (such as Zen, Pure Land, and Tiantai) are the predominant forms of Buddhism found in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Vajrayana or Mantra traditions are a subset of Mahāyāna which makes use of numerous tantric methods considered to lead to Buddhahood swiftly. These tantric forms of Mahāyāna are also dominant in Tibet, Mongolia, Bhutan, and other Himalayan regions. It has also been traditionally present elsewhere in Asia as a minority among Buddhist communities in Nepal, Malaysia, Indonesia and regions with Asian diaspora communities.
As of 2010, the Mahāyāna tradition was the largest major tradition of Buddhism, with 53% of Buddhists belonging to East Asian Mahāyāna and 6% to Vajrayāna, compared to 36% to Theravāda.
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A New Year’s Death Poem to Encourage the Great Assembly Bodhisattva, Mahayana |
Jan 17 2026 PM No Abode Hermitage |
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Zen Awakening: Wisdom and Compassion Lovingkindness, Mahayana, Dogen |
Jan 2022 |
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Yoga Room Class - July 6th, 2021YRB-2021-Summer, Mahayana |
Jul 06 2021 The Yoga Room |
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Embracing Non-Duality in Mahayana Practice Emptiness, Mahayana |
Jan 2020 |
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The Non-Duality of Silence and Language Transmission, Perfect Wisdom, Non-duality, Duality, Heart Sutra, Mahayana |
Nov 23 2019 AM No Abode Hermitage |
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Buddha ActivityThe work of buddhas — buddha activity — is realizing intimacy and liberation in conversation together with all beings. In this series of meetings we will contemplate what it is to fully engage with... YRB-2019-Spring, Interdependence, Mahayana |
Mar 26 2019 4/7 The Yoga Room |
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The One Vehicle Lives In Silence And StillnessThe desire for awakening for the welfare of all beings; social engagement and silence, both practices pervade all beings; practicing with the limitations of the body. Mahayana, Compassion, Conversation, Transmission, Hate |
May 06 2017 PM No Abode Hermitage |
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Zen Wisdom: The Journey Begins Mahayana, Perfect Wisdom |
Jan 25 2014 |
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The Four Aspects of Practicing the Threefold Ethics of Bodhisattvas Precepts, Bodhisattva Precepts, Dharmakaya, Mahayana |
Feb 04 2012 Afternoon No Abode Hermitage |
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Householder Bodhisattvas, What is Your Aspiration for this New Year? Complete Perfect Enlightenment, Bodhisattva Way, Mahayana, New Year |
Jan 02 2012 Morning No Abode Hermitage |
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Entry into the nature of the knowable Transmission, Perfect Wisdom, Mahayana |
Oct 01 2011 Morning No Abode Hermitage |
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Transforming the Mind of Delusion Causation, Mahayana |
Aug 18 2011 The Yoga Room |
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Transforming the Mind of Delusion Abhidharma, Japan, Karmic Consciousness, Mahayana |
Jul 14 2011 The Yoga Room |
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Zen Stories Koan, Mahayana |
Apr 14 2011 The Yoga Room |
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Zen Stories Mahayana, Hate |
Mar 31 2011 The Yoga Room |
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Zen Stories Koan, Intimacy, Mahayana, Japan |
Mar 17 2011 The Yoga Room |
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The Ultimate Transcends All ArgumentationSamdhinirmochana Mahayana Sutra Chapter 2 Samdhinormonchana Sutra (Part V), Vasubandhu, Mahayana, Lotus Sutra |
May 23 2009 Afternoon No Abode Hermitage |
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The Ultimate Transcends All ArgumentationSerial: RA-03660 Samdhinirmochana Mahayana Sutra Chapter 2 Samdhinormonchana Sutra (Part V), Mahayana, Lotus Sutra |
May 23 2009 PM No Abode Hermitage |
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Revealing the Intention of the BuddhaSamdhinirmochana Mahayana Sutra Chapter 1 Community, Mahayana, Zazen |
Mar 21 2009 Morning No Abode Hermitage |
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Going for Refuge, Practicing with Fear Posture, Community, Mahayana, Precepts, Demons |
Jun 15 2008 Green Gulch Farm |
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Thinking and Not Thinking Buddha Mind, Nirvana, Mahayana |
May 25 2008 Green Gulch Farm |
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The Bodhisattva and the Mahayana"Enlightening beings" are committed to living for the benefit of all beings; they practice in the "universal vehicle" which includes everyone. Complete Perfect Enlightenment, Emptiness, Mahayana |
Jul 14 2007 Morning No Abode Hermitage |
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Mahayana Abhidharma Emptiness, Eightfold Path, Mahayana |
Nov 21 2005 5 Green Gulch Farm |
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Mahayana Abhidharma Mahayana, Abhidharma |
Nov 14 2005 Green Gulch Farm |
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Mahayana Abhidharma Mahayana, Abhidharma |
Nov 14 2005 4 Green Gulch Farm |
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Mahayana Abhidharma Abhidharma, Mahayana |
Nov 03 2005 Green Gulch Farm |
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Mindful Path to Non-Dual Wisdom Heart Sutra, Mahayana |
Aug 01 2005 |
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NondualitySerial: RA-00427 12/6/04 Tenshin Roshi Sesshin #1 Nonduality All Buddhas and All Beings are one mind Nondual view is that duality and nonduality are nondualDualistic view... Mahayana, Non-duality, Bodhidharma, Tassajara, Transmission, Mahayana |
Dec 06 2004 Green Gulch Farm |
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Unveiling Emptiness Through Meditative Wisdom Emptiness, Mahayana |
Jan 19 2004 |
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Three Characteristics of all Phenemona - Sandhinirmochana Sutra Chapter 6Serial: RA-00150 Summary (by transcriber John Briggs): In this talk Reb introduces concepts of the three natures of phenomena: the imagined, or imputational; the other-dependent; and the... Four Noble Truths, Dependent Origination, Nirvana, Mahayana |
Mar 12 2003 Green Gulch Farm |
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Navigating Extremes: The Buddhist Middle Way Samadhi, Mahayana, Impermanence |
Apr 10 2002 |
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Zen Wisdom and The Bodhisattva Path Mahayana, Buddha Mind, Samadhi |
Mar 14 2002 |
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Dharma Events and Non-dual Wisdom Samadhi, Practice Period, Mahayana |
Mar 13 2002 |
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Zen: Dropping Off Body and Mind Mahayana |
Feb 20 2002 |
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Compassion: Foundation of Zen Complete Perfect Enlightenment, Mahayana, Nirvana |
Feb 17 2002 Green Gulch Farm |
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Samadhi: Bridge to Non-Dual Wisdom Samadhi, Mahayana, Nirvana |
Jan 15 2002 Green Gulch Farm |
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Integrating Non-Dual Samadhi and Wisdom Samadhi, Mahayana |
Jan 15 2002 Green Gulch Farm |
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Emptiness and Compassion in Zen Interdependence, Mahayana, Gratitude, Heart Sutra |
Nov 04 2001 Green Gulch Farm |
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Tranquility and Insight in Zen Journey Mahayana, Practice Period |
Jan 28 2000 |
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Awakening Through Natural Stillness Emptiness, Mahayana, Bodhidharma |
Jan 25 2000 Tassajara |
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Unveiling the Illusory Self Mahayana, Dogen |
Apr 01 1999 |
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Zen Without Expectation Mahayana |
Mar 12 1999 |
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Enlightenment Through Humility and Compassion Mahayana, Wisdom, Liberation |
Apr 17 1998 |
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Transforming Anger Through Zen PatienceSerial: RA-00782 Sesshin Patience, Mahayana |
Dec 16 1995 Tassajara |
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Receiving the Jewels of CompassionSerial: RA-00764 3 day sesshin Mahayana, Transmission, Manjushri, Continuous Practice |
Nov 21 1995 Tassajara |
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Tassajara Class War, Separation, Sangha, Impermanence, Mahayana |
Nov 17 1995 Tassajara |
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Vasubandhu's Thirty Verses - Class 10 Impermanence, Vasubandhu, Emotions, Mahayana |
Nov 19 1994 Tassajara |
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Embracing Precepts as Pathways Precepts, Mahayana |
Feb 02 1994 |
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Sesshin Day 6 Renunciation, Mahayana |
Apr 03 1992 2 of 2 Tassajara |
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Zen's Essence: Just Do It Dragons, Happiness, Bodhidharma, Mahayana, Japan |
Aug 08 1989 Tassajara |