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Buddhism
edit- Outline of Buddhism
- Buddhism
- Gautama Buddha
- Dharma (Buddhism)
- Sangha
- Four Noble Truths
- Three marks of existence
- Skandha
- Pratītyasamutpāda
- Twelve Nidānas
- Karma in Buddhism
- Rebirth (Buddhism)
- Buddhist cosmology
- Ayatana
- Indriya
- Saṅkhāra
- Sacca
- Abhijna
- Phala
- Buddhist devotion
- Śīla
- Threefold Training
- Upajjhatthana Sutta
- Anupubbikathā
- Pāramitā
- Bodhipakkhiyādhammā
- Satipatthana
- Four Right Exertions
- Iddhipada
- Five Strengths
- Seven Factors of Enlightenment
- Noble Eightfold Path
- Buddhist meditation
- Bhavana
- Samatha
- Kasina
- Samadhi (Buddhism)
- Vipassanā
- Enlightenment in Buddhism
- Buddhist monasticism
- Schools of Buddhism
- Theravada
- Mahayana
- Vajrayana
- Early Buddhist schools
- Buddhist modernism
- Buddhism in South Asia
- Buddhism in Central Asia
- Buddhism in Southeast Asia
- East Asian Buddhism
- Buddhism in the Middle East
- Buddhism in the West
- Buddhism in Europe
- Buddhist texts
- Pali literature
- History of Buddhism
- Buddhist philosophy
- Buddhist culture and art
- Buddhist art
- Buddhist architecture
- Buddhist music
- Buddhist cuisine
- Buddhist vegetarianism
- Buddhist pilgrimage
- Buddhism and science
- Buddhism and psychology
- Buddhism and Hinduism
- Buddhism and Jainism
- Buddhism and Christianity
- Bodhisattva
- Glossary of Buddhism
- Three Jewels
- Dukkha
- Taṇhā
- Nirvana
- Impermanence
- Anatta
- Dzogchen
- Buddha-nature
- Bodhicitta
- Trikaya
- Abhisheka
- Empowerment (Tibetan Buddhism)
- Zazen
- Tonglen
- Tantra
- Anuttarayoga Tantra
- Generation stage
- Completion stage
- Margaphala
- Ngöndro
- Ahimsa
- Chöd
- 14th Dalai Lama
- Thubten Gyatso,13th Dalai Lama
- Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso, "The Great" 5th Dalai Lama
- Karmapa
- Panchen Lama
- Sakya Pandita
- Padmasambhava
- Marpa Lotsawa
- Longchenpa
- Milarepa
- Je Tsongkhapa
- Bodhidharma
- Huineng
- Dharmaraksita
- Nagasena
- Atisha
- Dharmakirti
- Candrakīrti
- Vasubandhu
- Aryadeva
- Nagarjuna
- Sangamitta
- Mahinda
- Buddhaghosa
- Ananda
- Mahākāśyapa
- Mahapajapati Gotami
- Sariputta
- Maudgalyayana
- Saichō
- Kūkai
- Hōnen
- Shinran
- Dōgen
- Eisai
- Nichiren
- Thich Nhat Hanh
- Ajahn Chah
- K. Sri Dhammananda
- Bhikkhu Bodhi
- Thanissaro Bhikkhu