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The '''four schools''' usually refer to | |||
*the four main schools of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]: | |||
#[[Nyingma]] | #[[Nyingma]] | ||
#[[Sakya]] | #[[Sakya]] | ||
#[[Kagyü]] | #[[Kagyü]] | ||
#[[Gelug]] | #[[Gelug]] | ||
However, the term can also sometimes refer to | |||
*the four schools of Buddhist philosophy: | |||
#[[Vaibhashika]] | |||
#[[Sautrantika]] | |||
#[[Chittamatra]] | |||
#[[Madhyamika]] | |||
For more details, see [[four tenet systems]]. | |||
[[Category:Schools and Lineages]] | [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] | ||
[[Category:Philosophical Tenets]] | [[Category:Philosophical Tenets]] | ||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | |||
[[Category:4-Four]] |
Revision as of 07:31, 22 May 2009
The four schools usually refer to
- the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism:
However, the term can also sometimes refer to
- the four schools of Buddhist philosophy:
For more details, see four tenet systems.