Similarities between Sutra and Śūraṅgama Sūtra
Sutra and Śūraṅgama Sūtra have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chinese Buddhist canon, Dharma, India, Mahayana, Sanskrit.
Chinese Buddhist canon
The Chinese Buddhist Canon refers to the total body of Buddhist literature deemed canonical in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese Buddhism.
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Dharma
Dharma (dharma,; dhamma, translit. dhamma) is a key concept with multiple meanings in the Indian religions – Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism.
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India
India (IAST), also called the Republic of India (IAST), is a country in South Asia.
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Mahayana
Mahāyāna (Sanskrit for "Great Vehicle") is one of two (or three, if Vajrayana is counted separately) main existing branches of Buddhism and a term for classification of Buddhist philosophies and practice.
Mahayana and Sutra · Mahayana and Śūraṅgama Sūtra ·
Sanskrit
Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism; a philosophical language of Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism; and a former literary language and lingua franca for the educated of ancient and medieval India.
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Sutra and Śūraṅgama Sūtra Comparison
Sutra has 81 relations, while Śūraṅgama Sūtra has 73. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 3.25% = 5 / (81 + 73).
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