Mahayana Buddhism, one of two major Buddhist traditions, arose in India in between 150 BCE and 100 CE and spread quickly throughout Asia, from the teachings of Siddartha Guatama, or who we commonly know as the Buddha.
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Theravada
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The Theravada form of Buddhism resulted from a series of divisions that began in the Buddhist communities, within the 4th century BCE. The religion claims to trace its lineage back to the original teachings of Buddha and sticks to the original doctrines and customs as taught by him.
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Mahayana
Origins:
Mahayana Buddhism, one of two major Buddhist traditions, arose in India in between 150 BCE and 100 CE and spread quickly throughout Asia, from the teachings of Siddartha Guatama, or who we commonly know as the Buddha.
Views on Women:
Women have the same potential as men to gain the wisdom
Theravada
Origins:
The Theravada form of Buddhism resulted from a series of divisions that began in the Buddhist communities, within the 4th century BCE. The religion claims to trace its lineage back to the original teachings of Buddha and sticks to the original doctrines and customs as taught by him.
Views On Women:
Like Mahayana
Women have also has the same potential as men to gain the wisdom
This Is Just My Own Answer So Please Don't Attack Me.