taxonomy |
theravada |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and theravada
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
theravada is a buddhist of this particular school.
As a proper noun theravada is
(buddhism) a school of buddhism widely practised in southeast asia and other parts of the world.
theravada |
theravadin |
As nouns the difference between theravada and theravadin
is that
theravada is a Buddhist of this particular school while
Theravadin is an exponent of Theravada Buddhism which is widely practised in Southeast Asia and other parts of the world.
As a proper noun Theravada
is a school of Buddhism widely practised in Southeast Asia and other parts of the world.
theravada |
arahant |
see also |
Theravada is a see also of arahant.
As nouns the difference between theravada and arahant
is that
theravada is a buddhist of this particular school while
arahant is eminently high achiever who has attained enlightenment.
As a proper noun theravada
is (buddhism) a school of buddhism widely practised in southeast asia and other parts of the world.
theravada |
hinayana |
In buddhism|lang=en terms the difference between theravada and hinayana
is that
theravada is (buddhism) a school of buddhism widely practised in southeast asia and other parts of the world while
hinayana is (buddhism) theravada buddhism.
As proper nouns the difference between theravada and hinayana
is that
theravada is (buddhism) a school of buddhism widely practised in southeast asia and other parts of the world while
hinayana is (buddhism) theravada buddhism.
As a noun theravada
is a buddhist of this particular school.
buddhist |
theravada |
As nouns the difference between buddhist and theravada
is that
buddhist is a practitioner of the religion and philosophy of Buddhism while
Theravada is a Buddhist of this particular school.
As an adjective Buddhist
is of, relating to, or practicing Buddhism.
As a proper noun Theravada is
a school of Buddhism widely practised in Southeast Asia and other parts of the world.
buddhism |
theravada |
As nouns the difference between buddhism and theravada
is that
buddhism is the religion and philosophy founded by the Nepalese teacher
Gautama Buddha while
Theravada is a Buddhist of this particular school.
As a proper noun Theravada is
a school of Buddhism widely practised in Southeast Asia and other parts of the world.