If you are referring to Sects, there are numerous sects in Buddhism. Probably the most famous are Mahayana, Theravada, and Zen.
Some of the SECTS of Buddhism are Theravada, Mahayana, Tibetan, and Zen Buddhism. Buddhism is a religion, and therefor it has no "religions".
sects are religious or political groups. Alida is a central figure in the "Pure Land" sects of Buddhism.
You can read about the different schools of Buddhism here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schools_of_Buddhism
Buddhism. There are many different sects.
Theravada,Mahayana, and Mantrayana
Yes, an accepted canon of sutras in Buddhism is the Mahayana sutra.
You can read about the different schools of Buddhism here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schools_of_Buddhism
One example of a religion that does not have a central deity is Buddhism. Buddhism focuses on teachings to guide individuals towards enlightenment and self-realization, rather than worship of a god or gods.
Theravada, Mahayana, & Vajyana. The 2 most well known Buddhist sects are Zen & Tibetan. Zen falls under the Mahayana denomination, & Tibetan falls under the Vajyana denomination.
To discuss different branches of Buddhism is to discuss different sects or varieties of Buddhism. Buddhist scriptures are commonly divided into Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. Zen Buddhism is a kind of Mahayana Buddhism. .
Two Japanese schools called Shingon and Tendai.