"Hinayana" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Transliteration of Sanskrit हीनयान (hīnayāna, “lesser vehicle”). Etymology templates: {{translit|en|sa|हीनयान|t=lesser vehicle}} Transliteration of Sanskrit हीनयान (hīnayāna, “lesser vehicle”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Hinayana
  1. (Buddhism) Theravada Buddhism. Wikipedia link: Hinayana Categories (topical): Buddhism Related terms: tantric, Theravada, Mahayana Translations (school of Buddhism): ဟီနယာန (hina.yana.) (Burmese), Hinayana (Indonesian), 小乗 (shōjō) (alt: しょうじょう) (Japanese), Hinayana (Malay), हीनयान (hīnayāna) (Marathi)
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