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"At some point, Theravada Buddhism was subsumed by Mahayana Buddhism." What is the source for this?
Surely this is backwards? Mahayana may have been brought by Nanzhao, but after their departure Theravada must have come to dominate as it does today?
-- prat 02:31, 22 September 2006 (UTC)