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The following is a List of Buddhist topics:
1 A
- Abhidharma
- Ahimsa
- Ajahn
- Ajahn Chah
- Ajanta
- Aksobhya
- Alexandra David-Néel
- Amara Sinha
- B. R. Ambedkar
- Amitabha
- Anagarika Dharmapala
- Ananda
- Anatta
- Anicca
- An Shih Kao
- ArhatLonghua temple in Shanghai, P. China An arhat (also arahat or arahant Chinese: , aluohan Tibetan: dgra-bcom-pa Jp. arakan is a highly realized Buddhist practitoner. It literally means "foe destroyer". The term arhat is, strictly speaking, a synonym for Bu
- Art and architecture of Japan
- AsceticAn ascetic is one who practices a renunciation of worldly pursuits to achieve spiritual attainment. Lao Zi, Gautama Buddha, Mahavir Swami and Jesus Christ can all be considered ascetics. These people left their families, possessions, and homes, and in the
- AshokaThis article is about Ashoka, the emperor. For alternate usages: see Ashoka (disambiguation). Ashoka the Great (also Asoka Asoka pronounced as Ashok-uh, not Ashokaa; reigned 273 BC 232 BC) was the ruler of the Mauryan empire from 269 BC to 232 BC. A conve
- AtishaAtisha is the teacher who brought the Mind Training teaching from Sumatra to India and then transmitted it to Tibet. He was born in India in 982 CE. He was first initiated into, and became an adept in, the esoteric and magical practices of Tantra, which w
- AvalokitesvaraIn Mahayana Buddhism, Avalokitesvara or Avalokiteshvara is a bodhisattva who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. Avalokitesvara is likely the bodhisattva most widely revered among Buddhists; this is especially true considering the distinctively East A
2 B
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