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Template:MahayanaBuddhism categorizes major Wikipedia articles on Mahayana Buddhism into a sidebar.

Usage

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Color scheme

The color scheme of this page is based on the prominence of golden light in Mahayana Buddhism as typified by the Golden Light Sutra. The colors of gold were sampled from a painting of Sukhavati, and specifically from the Avalokiteśvara figure's radiant aura of golden light.

The color scheme uses four custom hues: a light gold (hex #fbfac4), a vivid gold: (hex #fff692), a deep gold (hex #debc32), and a custom blue (hex #00ccff) for the non-link text.

Sources

Wikipedia's policy on verifiability states:

"The burden of evidence lies with the editor who adds or restores material. Material that is challenged or likely to be challenged needs a reliable source, which should be cited in the article."

The main article and set of related citations for this template's content is Mahayana. Questions about the reliability or accuracy of this template's concepts should be addressed on that article's talk page. Questions about this template's organzation should be addressed on this template's talk page.

See also

id:Templat:Buddhisme Mahayana it:Template:Mahayana