Mahayana
Buddhism
Basic terms
People
Schools
Practices
Mahayana (Sanskrit : महायान , mahāyāna , literally the "Great Vehicle") is one of the three main branches of Buddhism . Zen is a kind of Mahayana that is influenced by Confucianism .
History Culture Archaeology
Peshawar basinTaxila Swat (Oddiyana )
Rock carvings of Manglawar
Apsidal temple
Nemogram Stupa and Monastery
Ghalegay
Gumbat Stupa
Amluk-Dara stupa
Tokara Dara Stupa
Janabad Seated Buddha
Outside Pakistan
Hadda
Shotorak
Paitava
Bimaran
Mes Aynak
Fondukistan
Khair Khaneh
Sphola Stupa
Tapa Sardar
Tepe Narenj
Tepe Maranjan
Artifacts
Aramaic Inscription of Taxila
Bimaran Casket
Kanishka reliquary
Stone palettes
Buddhas of Bamiyan
Buner reliefs
Saptarishi Tila statue
Post-Mauryan coinage of Gandhara
Kabul hoard
Shinkot casket
Rukhuna reliquary
Treasure of Begram
Wardak Vase
Standing Buddha
Brussels Buddha
Bajaur casket
Silver Reliquary of Indravarman
Hephthalite silver bowl
Gardez Ganesha
Important figures
Padmasambhava
Garab Dorje
Kumāralāta
Vasubandhu
Asanga
Marananta
Zhi Yao
Dānapāla
Prajñā
Jñānagupta
Lokaksema
Chanakya
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