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Buddhist meditation strictly refers to the teaching of the historical Buddha, but is used more generally to describe any practice associated with the modern religion of Buddhism. Under the latter, more general heading, very few traditions correspond to any textual definition set down in the Pali canon, i.e., the most ancient record of the Buddha's teaching, and many forms of popular Buddhist meditation are of modern origin (19th or 20th century).
Core meditation techniques have been preserved in ancient Buddhist texts and have proliferated and diversified through teacher-student transmissions. Buddhists pursue meditation as part of the path toward Enlightenment and Nirvana.
[1] The closest words for meditation in the classical languages of Buddhism are bhāvanā
[2] and jhāna
.[3] Buddhist meditation techniques have become increasingly popular in the wider world, with many non-Buddhists taking them up for a variety of reasons. One particularly influential school of Buddhist meditation in the 20th century was the Thai Forest Tradition which included such notable practitioners of meditation.
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