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Template:Buddhism categorizes major Wikipedia articles on Buddhism into a sidebar.
Usage
This template can be invoked as follows:
- {{Buddhism}} — transcludes the entire template as shown here.
- {{Buddhism|terse=1}} — transcludes a condensed template with only subject headers.
The latter method (including the "terse" parameter) is recommended for stubs and other short articles. Alternately, one could use the "footer" version of this template:
- {{Buddhism2}}
Color scheme
The color scheme of this page is based on the varied colors of monastic robes including:
- the burgundy robes with yellow highlights of Tibetan monastics
- the black, Confucian, robes of Zen monastics, and Shin ministers
- the saffron/ochre robes of Theravada monastics
- the white robes of postulants and lay devotees