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| title    = [[Mahayana|Mahāyāna Buddhism]]
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| title    = [[Mahayana|{{color|#A0522D|Mahāyāna Buddhism}}]]
 
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| list1title = Unique Doctrines
| list1title = Countries
 
 
| list1  =
 
| list1  =
* [[Buddhism by country|General]]
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* [[Bodhisattva]]
 
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* [[Bodhicitta|Mind of Awakening]]
* [[History of Buddhism in India|India]]
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* [[Upaya|Skillful Means]]
 
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* [[Prajnaparamita|Transcendent Wisdom]]
* '''Eastern Transmission'''
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* [[Pāramitā|The Transcendent Virtues]]
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* [[Śūnyatā|Emptiness]]
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* [[Yogachara#The_doctrine_of_Vijñapti-mātra|The consciousness doctrine]]
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* [[Trikaya|Three bodies of the Buddha]]
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* [[Nirvana_(Buddhism)#Apratiṣṭhita_nirvāna|Non-abiding Nirvana]]
  
* [[Buddhism in China|China]]
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| list2title = Key [[Mahayana sutras|sutras]]
* [[Buddhism in Japan|Japan]]
 
* [[Buddhism in Korea|Korea]]
 
* [[Buddhism in Vietnam|Vietnam]]
 
* [[Buddhism in Indonesia|Indonesia]]
 
* [[Buddhism in Malaysia|Malaysia]]
 
* [[Buddhism in Singapore|Singapore]]
 
 
 
* '''Northern Transmission'''
 
 
 
* [[Tibetan Buddhism|Tibet]]
 
* [[Buddhism in Bhutan|Bhutan]]
 
* [[Buddhism in Mongolia|Mongolia]]
 
* [[Buddhism in Nepal|Nepal]]
 
* [[Buddhism in Russia|Russia]]
 
 
 
* '''Western Transmission'''
 
 
 
* [[Buddhism in the West|Western countries]]
 
* [[Buddhism in the United States|USA]]
 
 
 
| list2title = Teachings
 
 
| list2  =
 
| list2  =
* [[Bodhisattva]]
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* ''[[prajnaparamita|Prajñāpāramitā sūtras]]''
* [[Samadhi|Samādhi]]
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* ''[[Mahāratnakūṭa Sūtra]]''
* [[Wisdom in Buddhism|Prajñā]]
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* [[Lotus Sutra|''Lotus Sūtra'']]
* [[Śūnyatā]]
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* {{IAST|''[[Vimalakīrti Sutra]]''}}
* [[Trikaya|Trikāya]]
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* {{IAST|[[Avatamsaka Sutra|''Avataṃsaka Sūtra'']]}}
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* ''[[Brahmajāla Sūtra]]''
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* ''[[Ten Stages Sutra|Daśabhūmika Sūtra]]''
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* {{IAST|[[Sandhinirmocana Sutra|''Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra'']]}}
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* ''[[Tathāgatagarbha sūtras]]''
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* {{IAST|''[[Śūraṅgama Samādhi Sūtra]]''}}
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* ''[[Lankavatara Sutra|Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra]]''
  
| list3title = Mahāyāna sūtras
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| list3title = [[Schools of Buddhism#Mahāyāna schools|Mahāyāna schools]]
 
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* [[prajnaparamita|Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras]]
 
* [[Lotus Sutra|Lotus Sūtra]]
 
* {{IAST|[[Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra|Nirvāṇa Sūtra]]}}
 
* {{IAST|[[Sandhinirmocana Sutra|Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra]]}}
 
* {{IAST|[[Avatamsaka Sutra|Avataṃsaka Sūtra]]}}
 
* {{IAST|[[Śūraṅgama Sūtra]]}}
 
 
| list4title = Mahāyāna schools
 
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* [[Madhyamaka|Mādhyamaka]]
 
* [[Madhyamaka|Mādhyamaka]]
 
* [[Yogacara|Yogācāra]]
 
* [[Yogacara|Yogācāra]]
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* [[Vajrayana|Vajrayāna]]
 
* [[Tiantai]]
 
* [[Tiantai]]
 
* [[Huayan school|Huayan]]
 
* [[Huayan school|Huayan]]
* [[Chan Buddhism|Zen]]
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* [[Zen]]
 
* [[Pure Land Buddhism|Pure Land]]
 
* [[Pure Land Buddhism|Pure Land]]
* [[Vajrayana|Esoteric Buddhism]]
 
 
* [[Nichiren Buddhism|Nichiren]]
 
* [[Nichiren Buddhism|Nichiren]]
  
| list5title = [[Schools of Buddhism|Other traditions]]
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| list4title = Regional traditions
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| list4  =
* [[Hinayana]]
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* [[Chinese Buddhism|Han Chinese]]
* [[Theravada|Theravāda]]
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* [[Buddhism in Japan|Japan]]
* [[Vajrayana|Vajrayāna]]
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* [[Buddhism in Korea|Korea]]
* [[Tibetan Buddhist canon|Tibetan]]
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* [[Buddhism in Vietnam|Vietnam]]
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* [[Tibetan Buddhism|Tibetan]]
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* [[Buddhism in Nepal|Nepal]]
 
* [[Newar Buddhism|Newar]]
 
* [[Newar Buddhism|Newar]]
* [[Navayana]]
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* [[Buddhism in Bhutan|Bhutan]]
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* [[Buddhism in Mongolia|Mongolia]]
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Color scheme

The color scheme of this page is based on the prominence of golden light in Mahāyāna Buddhism as typified by the Golden Light Sutra. The colors of gold were sampled from a painting of Sukhāvatī, and specifically from the Avalokiteśvara figure's radiant aura of golden light.

The color scheme uses four custom hues:
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a vivid gold (Template:Plaincode)
a deep gold (Template:Plaincode)
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