Hinayana
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Origin of Hinayana
First recorded in 1865–70; from Sanskrit, equivalent to hīna “lesser, inferior” + yāna “vehicle”
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The two great Buddhist traditions are Hinayana and Mahayana.
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Information Service movies in the town hall, embraces the Hinayana or southern variety of Buddhism.
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The sages heard discussions of such topics as the Problem of the Person in Hinayana Buddhism, the Trivialization of Mathematical Logic, Entic Parallelism, and a Practical Philosophy of Cosmic Energy.
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Buddhism, at least in its older Hinayana form, is a do-it-yourself effort to achieve enlightenment and the end of suffering, minus metaphysics or the idea of God.
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In the Panjab both schools were prevalent but the Hinayana evidently strong.
From Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 by Eliot, Charles, Sir
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