释义 |
ma·ha·ya·na \ˌmä(h)əˈyänə\ noun (-s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Sanskrit mahāyāna the great vehicle, from mahat great + yāna vehicle — more at hinayana : a branch of Buddhism made up of various syncretistic sects that are found chiefly in Tibet, Nepal, China, and Japan, have vernacular scriptures based on a Sanskrit canon, believe in a god or gods, and usually teach the bodhisattva ideal of compassion and universal salvation — called also Great Vehicle; compare hinayana, lamaism |