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Martial Arts is a key feature of
Zen Buddhism
Mahayana Buddhism
Pure Land Buddhism
Theravada Buddhism

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mahayana Buddhism ....

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Answered by AtharvSena
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Mahayana Buddhism

Martial Arts is a key feature of Mahayana Buddhism.

  • Mahayana Buddhism has had a significant influence on the development of Japanese martial arts, such as Karate, which uses both hands and feet to hit opponents.
  • One of the tenets of Mahayana Buddhism is the idea of "starting again" through mental emptiness, which entails challenging preexisting thinking patterns in order to acquire insight.
  • A complete understanding of either Buddhism or martial arts necessitates familiarity with the other because the histories of both are so entwined.
  • Fundamental characteristics shared between Buddhism and martial arts include mind control, the use of the body as a tool for spiritual practice, and the cultivation of altered states of consciousness for the performance of skillful actions.
  • Both fields of study have a rich history that includes moments of uncertainty and have shared secrets. As modern nation states have attempted to erase entire social histories that included violent conflict as well as religion itself, lines of descent are being established, contested, and invented.
  • It is as if there has never been a time when theatrical performance, religious ritual, and martial arts overlapped and nourished one another.

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