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    The Influence of Taxila on Theravada Buddhism

    By abdullahhammad14 Research, No Comment
    28Oct, 2023

    Theravada Buddhism is one of the major branches of Buddhism, known for its conservative adherence to the earliest Buddhist teachings. It places a strong emphasis on the Pali Canon, the oldest and most authoritative collection of Buddhist scriptures. Theravada practitioners seek to achieve enlightenment and liberation through meditation and personal effort. Monastic life is highly valued, and monasteries are important centers of study and practice. This tradition is prevalent in countries such as Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos.

    Theravada Buddhism, one of the major branches of Buddhism, does have historical roots in the region of Taxila. Taxila, which is now part of Pakistan, was a prominent center of learning and culture in ancient India, and it played a significant role in the early development and spread of Buddhism.

    Theravada Buddhism is often associated with the Pali Canon, a collection of scriptures that is considered the earliest and most authoritative record of the teachings of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. These scriptures are written in the Pali language, and they are closely associated with the Theravada tradition.

    During the time of the Buddha, there were different Buddhist schools and sects. The Theravada tradition traces its lineage back to the Stavira school, one of the early Buddhist schools. It is believed that some of the early Buddhist texts were preserved and studied in the monastic institutions of Taxila. Taxila is considered an important center for the preservation and transmission of Buddhist teachings, especially those associated with the Theravada tradition.

    While the roots of Theravada Buddhism can be traced to Taxila and other ancient centers of learning, it eventually became most prominent in Sri Lanka, where it is the dominant form of Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism is also practiced in various other countries, including Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos. Its emphasis on the Pali Canon and the preservation of early Buddhist teachings is a key characteristic of this tradition.

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