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In buddhist philosophy, both hinayana and mahayana refer to

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Answer: Paths to happiness

Explanation: Mahayana and Hinayana are two sects of Buddhism, where one of the fundamental differences in the conception of Buddha. According to the Mahayana tradition, the Buddha was a god who came down on the earth to help people on their path to achieving happiness. According to Hinayana, the Buddha was an ordinary but enlightened man. The Hinayana conception is that one experiences suffering as an encouragement on the path to enlightenment and happiness.

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The correct answer to this question is letter A. It states A. Paths to Happiness.

The Buddhist philosophy of both Hinayana and Mahayana is a path to happiness or which is called path to enlightenment. Searching for a complete enlightenment for the living beings.

Both are the Sanskrit for a great vehicle.

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