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Theravada and Sravakayana, both are different, are not interchangeable.
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'''Sūtrayāna''', (Sanskrit) is the Indo-Tibetan three-fold classification of [[Yana (Buddhism)|yanas]].  A [[Yana (Buddhism)|yana]] is a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] mode of practice that leads to the realization of [[Shunyata|emptiness]].  The three yanas of the Sutrayana are [[Theravada]],  [[Mahayana]], and [[Vajrayana]].  The third yana, [[Vajrayana]], comprises [[Tantrayana]] and [[Dzogchen]].   
'''Sūtrayāna''', (Sanskrit) is the Indo-Tibetan three-fold classification of [[Yana (Buddhism)|yanas]].  A [[Yana (Buddhism)|yana]] is a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] mode of practice that leads to the realization of [[Shunyata|emptiness]].  The three yanas of the Sutrayana are [[Hinayana|Sravakayana]] or [[Pratyekabuddhayāna|Pratyekabuddhayana]],  [[Mahayana]], and [[Vajrayana]].  The third yana, [[Vajrayana]], comprises [[Tantrayana]] and [[Dzogchen]].   


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist terminology]]
[[Category:Schools of Buddhism]]
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