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Mahayana

The origins of Mahayana Buddhism lie somewhere in ancient India, a collection of practices and texts that reified the bodhisattva ideal, a being who foregoes complete awakening (nirvana) until all beings are saved. Mahayana Buddhism spread across Asia but became the dominate form of the tradition in China, Korea, and Japan, often designated "northern Buddhism" by early western scholars. Sanskrit is the language early Mahayana texts.

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