I heard that in Sriwijaya at about 7th century there was a biggest Buddhist University in the world at that time. I'tsing, a Buddhist monk from China came to Sriwijaya to learn about Buddhism.
Dharmakirti was known as the Mahaguru at that time.
Sriwijaya is known as Palembang, it's south of Sumatera Island. The answer for the crossword clue the questioner was after is: Theravada
Theravada
Therevada Correct spelling is THERAVADA
The most common type of Buddhism is Theravada Buddhism. It was founded in India, and is the oldest surviving Buddhist school. It is practiced by an estimated 100 million people worldwide today.
As Buddhism travels from country to country its practices and traditions change, but so far the name Buddhism has remained. In Japan the particular school of Buddhism that is practiced is called Zen Buddhism. (The name Zen comes from the Chinese word Chan, which is also the name for a school of Buddhism, and which in turn comes from the Pali word jhana, the equivalent of the Sanskrit word dhyana, which refers to the practice of absorptive states of concentration.)
Theravada is the oldest school of Buddhism.
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