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7) The two major Buddhist schools of Mahayana and Theravada both originated in the
foundational teachings of
a. Ashoka
b. Kong Fuzi
c. Siddhartha Gautama
d. Vishnu​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both have originated in the foundation teachings of Siddhartha Gautama

  • The distinctive Buddhist ways of thinking, actually working in the current day, created after the demise of the Buddha with an end goal to propagate his lessons and honor his model.
  • Theravada Buddhism is viewed as the most seasoned and claims to keep up Buddha's unique vision and lessons.
  • Mahayana is considered to be separated from Theravada in the conviction that it was narcissistic and missed the genuine insight; this school likewise asserts it relates to Buddha's unique educating.
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