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Terminology

 * acquired enlightenment - (ja:始覚)
 * Anuttara-samyak-sambodhi - (ja:正覚), (zh:無上正等正覺), (ko:구경각), ...
 * Anumāna - (ja:比量)
 * Aṣṭasenā/Eight Legions - (ja:八部衆), (zh:天龙八部), (fr:Tianlong_babu), ...
 * bodhisattva vehicle - (ja:菩薩乗)
 * Buddha body - (ja:仏身)
 * Buddha eras -
 * Doroashi Bishamonten - (ja:泥足毘沙門天)
 * Five Declining Features - (ja:天人五衰), (zh:天人五衰)
 * five paths paradigm - (sa:pañcamārga), (zh:五道)
 * Four Beneficences - (ko:사요(四要))
 * Four great authorities - (sa:caturmahāpadeśa), (pi:cattāro mahāpadesā), (jp:四大教法)
 * four noble persons -
 * Four transmissions -
 * Fourfold assembly - (sa:caturvarga), (ja:四衆)
 * Gigeiten - (ja:伎芸天)
 * Gośīrṣa Devarāja - (ja:牛頭天王), (zh:牛頭天王), (de:Gozu-Tennō)
 * Hokkeshū Honmonryū - (ja:法華宗本門流)
 * Kālarātri - (ja:黒闇天) (Currently redirects to Kali)
 * Kshanikavada (or Kṣaṇikavāda, please create a redirect) - (hi:क्षणिकवाद), (ru:Кшаникавада)
 * Kyorpön
 * Lce btsun snying thig - ལྕེ་བཙུན་སྙིང་ཐིག, among the “seven authoritative transmissions” of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo
 * Nightstand Buddhist -
 * Nine Mountain Schools of Zen
 * Nirmāṇarati -　(ja:化楽天), (zh:化樂天), (ko:화락천), ...
 * Niutou school - (ja:牛頭宗), (de:Ochsenkopfschule), (pl:Niutouzong), ...
 * Parinirmitavaśavartin - (ja:他化自在天), (zh:他化自在天), (th:ปรนิมมิตวสวัตดี)
 * Pramāṇa (Buddhism) - (ja:量_(仏教))
 * Pratyakṣapramāṇa - (ja:現量)
 * Śabdapramāṇa - (ja:聖教量)
 * Sahā World - (ja:娑婆), (zh:娑婆世界), (it:Sahā)
 * Satyasiddhi school - (ja:成実宗)
 * Shōju - a method of teaching according to Nichiren (ja:摂受)
 * Ten Kings - (ja:十王), (zh:十殿閻羅), (vi:Thập Điện Diêm vương), ...
 * Tobatsu Bishamonten - (ja:兜跋毘沙門天)
 * Total Realization Total realization –
 * Twelve Devas - (ja:十二天), (zh:十二天)
 * unmanifest process –
 * Vaipūlya - (currently redirects to Mahayana)
 * White Path to Paradise - (ja:二河白道)
 * Yunmen school - (ja:雲門宗), (zh:云门宗), (fr:École_Yunmen) (currently redirects to section Five_Houses_of_Chán)

Cambodia

 * Rock monastery, Cambodia -

Canada

 * Prajna Temple - (zh:加拿大靈岩山中華寺)

China

 * Daxian Monastery -
 * Fayan Chan Monastery -
 * Fragrant Mountain Temple, at the Longmen Grottoes

Japan

 * Ankoku-ji
 * Ankoku-ji (Aichi) (ja:安国寺 (愛知県幸田町))
 * Ankoku-ji (Aira) (ja:安国寺 (姶良市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Ayabeshi) (ja:安国寺 (綾部市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Azumino) (ja:安国寺 (安曇野市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Chinoshi) (ja:安国寺 (茅野市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Fukuoka) (ja:安国寺 (福岡市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Gifu) (ja:安国寺 (岐阜県池田町))
 * Ankoku-ji (Ichikawa) (ja:安国寺 (市川市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Iki) (ja:安国寺 (壱岐市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Iwanuma) (ja:安国寺 (岩沼市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Katori) (ja:安国寺 (香取市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Kitakyushu)
 * Ankoku-ji (Kurume) (ja:安国寺 (久留米市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Kunisaki) (ja:安国寺 (国東市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Kyōto) (ja:安国寺 (京都市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Naha) (ja:安国寺 (那覇市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Nankan) (ja:安国寺 (南関町))
 * Ankoku-ji (Odowara) (ja:安国寺 (小田原市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Saikai) (ja:安国寺 (西海市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Satsumasendai) (ja:安国寺 (薩摩川内市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Shimotsuke) (ja:安国寺 (下野市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Takarazuka) (ja:安国寺 (宝塚市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Takayama) (ja:安国寺 (高山市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Toyooka) (ja:安国寺 (豊岡市))
 * Ankoku-ji (Yonago) (ja:安国寺 (米子市))
 * Daishu-in
 * Gyokuden-in
 * Kannon Do
 * Kenko-in
 * Komazawa Daigakurin
 * Noke-in
 * Rinso-in
 * Ryuko Kyudojo
 * Ryumonji Zen Monastery
 * Shogan-ji
 * Soko-ji
 * Unpuku-ji
 * Zoun-in

Korea

 * Hungryunsa
 * Hongdok Monastery -
 * Koryo Monastery -

India

 * Kukkutarama Monastery -

Myanmar

 * Koe Htat Gyi Pagoda -

Nepal

 * Triten Norbutse Bönpo Monastery -

Pakistan

 * Akhauri, monastery -

Tibet

 * Gra Thang Monastery -
 * Keru Temple, in Ü
 * Khorshak Temple, in Western Tibet
 * Magur Namgyal Ling, in Amdo
 * Mao'ergai lamasery, Tibet -
 * Shining Crystal Monastery or Shegar Chöde Monastery -
 * Yama Tashikyil, in Rebkong, Amdo
 * Yungdrung Monastery -

Thailand

 * Suan Mokhh Monastery
 * Wat Rajapradit Sathitmahasimaram, in Bangkok -
 * Wat Tham Khan –
 * Wat Kaew, in Krabi -
 * Wat Bang Riang, in Krabi -
 * Wat Klong Thom, in Krabi -
 * Wat Sai Thai, in Krabi -

Vietnam

 * Bà Đanh Temple, in Hanoi - (vi:Chùa Bà Đanh)
 * Bà Đá Temple, in Hanoi - (vi:Chùa Bà Đá)
 * Bà Già Temple, in Hanoi - (vi:Chùa Bà Già)
 * Bà Nành Temple, in Hanoi - (vi:Chùa Bà Nành (Hà Nội))
 * Bà Ngô Temple (Hanoi), in Hanoi - (vi:Chùa Bà Ngô, Hà Nội)
 * Bà Ngô Temple (Ninh Bình), in Ninh Bình - (vi:Chùa Bà Ngô, Ninh Bình)
 * Từ Hiếu Temple - (vi:Chùa Từ Hiếu)

Misc

 * Ak-Teker, buddhist monument -
 * Austin Zen Center
 * Bodhi Monastery -
 * Cave Sanctuary -
 * Clouds in the Water Zen Center
 * Dharma Rain Zen Center
 * Haiku Zen Center
 * Houston Zen Center
 * Insight Hermitage -
 * Kahm Zargar, Afghanistan –
 * Mahayana Monastery -
 * Wild Fox Zen Monastery
 * Zen Center of Asheville

See also the List of Buddhist temples

Buddhas, deities and spirits

 * Bhallika -
 * Mahasannipata -
 * Vignataka –
 * Visvantara, legalist prince –

Meditation

 * Burmese posture -
 * Form meditation -
 * Toritsugi -

Ritual

 * Ork pansa, Buddhist period of fast –

Schools and Sects

 * Acarya Buddhism -
 * Bukkyō Seito Dōshikai - An older name for Shinbukkyō Dōshkai (ja:新仏教同志会)
 * Busan School -
 * Dragon Flower Sect, Longhua Pai - (zh:龍華教)
 * Fuju-fuse Nichiren Kōmon-shū - (ja:不受不施日蓮講門宗)
 * Hokke Shintō
 * Hokkeshū Shinmonryū (ja:法華宗真門流)
 * Hokkeshū Jinmonryū (ja:法華宗陣門流)
 * Hokkeshū Honmonryū (ja:法華宗本門流) (Honmon Hokke?)
 * Kenmitsu, Kenmitsu Buddhism, exoteric-esoteric buddhism - (ja:顕密)
 * Nichirenshū Fuju-fuse-ha - (ja:日蓮宗不受不施派)
 * Nichiren Jisshū (ja:日蓮実宗)
 * Nichiren Honshū (ja:日蓮本宗)
 * Northern School of Zen -
 * Nyorai-shū - Japanese Buddhism-oriented sect - (ja:如来宗)
 * Seizan Jōdoshū (ja:西山浄土宗)
 * Shingi Shingon-shū (ja:新義真言宗)
 * Shingon-shū Omuro-ha (ja:真言宗御室派)
 * Shingon-shū Zentsū-ha (ja:真言宗善通寺派)
 * Shingon-shū Sennyū-ha (ja:真言宗泉涌寺派)
 * Shingon-shū Daikakuji-ha (ja:真言宗大覚寺派)
 * Shingon-shū Daigo-ha (ja:真言宗醍醐派)
 * Shingon-shū Tōji-ha (ja:真言宗東寺派)
 * Shingon-shū Murōji-ha (ja:真言宗室生寺派)
 * Shingon-shū Yamashina-ha (ja:真言宗山階派)
 * Shōretsu-ha, Hokke sect - (ja:勝劣派)
 * Southern School of Zen -
 * Tōji Shingon-shū (ja:東寺真言宗)
 * Vijñaptimātra Buddhism -

Styles

 * Aristocratic Buddhism -
 * Gentry Buddhism -
 * Holistic Buddhism -
 * Kamakura Buddhism -
 * Meian Buddhism -
 * Nara Buddhism -
 * Old Buddhism -
 * Pali Buddhism -
 * Protestant Buddhism -

Sutras

 * Anathapidikorada Sutra - {{search|}Anathapidikorada+Sutra}}
 * Anupada Sutra -
 * Astasaharika -
 * avatamsaka sutra -
 * Āyācana Sutta -
 * Bunnoowaat sutra -
 * Cula Rahulovada Sutra -
 * Humane Kings Sutra, Renwang Jing -
 * Maha Rahulovada Sutra -
 * Mahaprinirvana Sutra -
 * Proto-Mahayana Sutras -
 * Ratnagunasamcayagatha -
 * Ratnaketudharani –
 * Sambhinirmocata sutra -
 * Samyuktagama Sutra -
 * Sukhavatiryuha sutra -
 * Suvarnaprabhasottama sutra –

Documents

 * Book of Zambasta -
 * Dictionary of Pali Proper Names –
 * Lingbao scriptures -
 * Prajnamaramita literature -
 * treasure texts -
 * Treatises of Seng Zhaon -

Art

 * Avukan Buddha, Sri Lanka -
 * Chan art -
 * Head of Bodhisattva, sculpture -
 * Huayan art -
 * Praphuta Chiharat Buddha, Thailand –
 * Pure land art -
 * Sutra illustration -
 * transformation tableaux -

Education

 * Meditation School of An Shih-kao (fl. 148-168) -

Politics

 * Law and Buddhism -
 * Politics and Buddhism -
 * State and Buddhism -

Organizations

 * Ambedkar Mission, Canadian Buddhist organization -
 * American Zen Association -
 * Amnan Buddhist Study Society -
 * Angulimala Prison Ministry, Britain -
 * Arigatou Foundation -
 * Arya Maitreya Mandala Order -
 * Bhavana Society -
 * Buddhism for Human Life -
 * Buddhist Association of the Republic of China -
 * Buddhist Association of the United States -
 * Buddhist Compassionate Relief and Merit Society, Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation -
 * Buddhist Council of the Midwest -
 * Buddhist Image Club of Thailand Buddhist Image Club–
 * Buddhist Pure Karma Society -
 * Buddhist Sangha Council of Southern California -
 * Carolina Buddhist Vihara -
 * Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association -
 * Cochin China Buddhist Study Society -
 * Committee for the Reorganization of Chinese Buddhism -
 * Compassionate Relief Society -
 * Dharma Sangha of Buddha -
 * Dharmapala Center, Switzerland -
 * Dogen Sangha International -
 * Dorje Khyung Dzong -
 * Dunhuang Research Institute -
 * Five Mountain Zen Network -
 * Five Mountains and Ten Monasteries -
 * Gozen network -
 * International Buddhist Conference -
 * International Zen Association -
 * Karma Dzong -
 * List of former Falun Dafa members
 * Longchen Foundation
 * Nalanda Foundation -
 * Nashville Mindfulness Center -
 * North American Bhikkhuni Association -
 * Red Thread Zen -
 * Research Institute of the Tripitaka Koreana -
 * Right Faith Society -
 * Ring of Bone Zendo -
 * Sekhiyatham Movement Sekhiyatham -
 * Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies –
 * Society for the Buddhist Mission, Germany -
 * Society for the Study of the Buddha Dharma - (ko:불법연구회)
 * South Seas Buddhist Association - (zh:南瀛佛教會)
 * Tail of the Tiger -
 * Texas Buddhist Council -
 * Union of Lao Buddhists -
 * Vietnamese Buddhist Study Society -
 * Vietnamese Unified Buddhist Church -
 * Zen Hospice Project - (currently redirects to San Francisco Zen Center)
 * Zen Mission Society

Major figures in Buddhism

 * Alavaka
 * Nalagiri
 * Cinca Manavika
 * Saccaka
 * Nandopananda
 * Baka Brahmā

Other

 * Aryasimha
 * Basiasita
 * Buddhanandi
 * Buddhamitri
 * Dhrtaka
 * Gayasata
 * Haklena
 * Jayata
 * Kapimala
 * Karen Sunna
 * Kumarata
 * Manorhita
 * Miccika
 * Patachara
 * Prajnatata
 * Punyayasas
 * Rahulata
 * Sanghanandi

Tibetan

 * Rigdzin Shikpo

Chan

 * Niutou Farong (ja:牛頭法融)

Zen

 * Tozen Akiyama
 * Teijo Munnich
 * Suigan Yogo
 * Sokatsu Shaku
 * Ruth Fuller Everett Sasaki
 * Rick Fields
 * Mitsu Suzuki
 * Les Kaye
 * Huai Jang
 * Gempo Kitano or Kitano Gempo

Monks

 * Akamatsu Renjō, Japanese scholar -
 * Daman Hongven, Founder of the Fayan school -
 * Doasheng, Chinese scholar monk -
 * Doaxuan, Chinese monk -
 * Dokyo Etan (1642-1721), Zen teacher-
 * Fayan Wenyi (885-955) of the Fayan school -
 * Four Eminent Monks of the Ming Dynasty -
 * Garampatu Buddha's disciple -
 * Gendun Drubpa, Buddhist leader -
 * Gyonen, Japanese scholar monk -
 * Hakuin Ekako, Japanese zen monk -
 * Hiromitsu Kizu, Japanese Buddhist and pacifist arrested 2005 -
 * Huyjon, Korean monk -
 * Jiyul Seunim, Korean monk -
 * Luang Phor Khoon, Thai buddhist monk -
 * Nyogen Sensaki (1870-1988) Japanese-born zen teacher in the USA –
 * Ryōnin, founder of Yūzū-nenbutsu-shū-  (ja:良忍)
 * Śikṣānanda, Chinese translator -
 * Tianghung Daowu, Zen master -
 * Tukton Kihwa, Buddhist philosopher -
 * Upaka, Buddha's disciple -
 * Vũ Khắc Minh, mummified Buddhist monk -
 * Wuzu Fayan (d. 1104) Chinese zen monk -
 * Xingyan Zhixian (d. 898) Chinese zen teacher -
 * Yanton Quanhuo (828-882) Chinese zen master -
 * Zanning, Buddhist scholar -

Nuns

 * Ly Ngou Kieu (1041-1113) Vietnamese author and Buddhist nun -

Laymen

 * Haruo Nakanishi, Japanese Buddhist -
 * Joo Takeno (1504-1555) Tea master -
 * Issonnyorai Kino (Buddhism) (1756-1828), Japanese healer and founder of Nyorai-Kyo sect-
 * Nissen Nagamatsu (1817-1890) Japanese founder of Honmon Butsuryū-shū sect -

Laywomen

 * Kotani Kimi, founder of Reiyukai -

Miscellaneous

 * Abhijina -
 * Adhidharma -
 * Arhat images -
 * Austerities -
 * bianxiang -
 * Black Hat Lama -
 * Bodhi Tree Watering Festival -
 * bodhisattva movement -
 * Brilliant Kings -
 * Bsam Yas debate -
 * Buddha eye -
 * Buddhapala -
 * Buddhism in Cyprus


 * Buddhist metaphysics -
 * Buddhist millennialism -
 * Buddhist political parties –
 * Buddhist ritual objects -
 * Buddhist sectarianism -
 * Buddhist worship -
 * Causal Vehicle Causal vehicle -
 * Decline of the dharma -
 * Dhamma Dena, Vipassana Center in California -
 * Dharmacharya -
 * Dharmakata, Buddha epithet -
 * Fourth Part Vinaya -
 * General concepts of Buddha -
 * Harmika in the Buddhist shrine -
 * hidden texts -
 * Hono kuruma, Buddhist cart to hell -
 * Kalacakra system -
 * Kalacakra tantra -
 * Karmapa Reincarnation Lineage Karmapa reincarnation lineage -
 * Lay Buddhism -
 * Liquid life theory Liquid life -
 * Local divinities and Buddhism -
 * Lotus Buddha -
 * Meiji Buddhist reform -
 * Mount Suwanbanphot -
 * Myoshinji lineage -
 * Outstanding Woman in Buddhism -
 * Pallava style -
 * Provincial temple system -
 * Seven Parables of the Lotus Sutra - }}
 * Sixteen Visualization Halls -
 * The Eight Great Victories of the Buddha
 * Tea master teamaster tea-master –
 * Temple parish system -
 * Temple system in Japan -
 * Three Wheels of Doctrine -
 * True Lama lineage -
 * Vinaya of the True Dharma movement Vinaya of the True Dharma - 　(ja:正法律)
 * will examining -
 * Yogaca-Madhyamaka synthesis -
 * Yulanpen Festival –
 * Zhangjia Living Buddha –