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Zen is a Japanese sect of:
A
Vendanta.
B
Theravada Buddhism.
C
Chavaka Hinduism.
D
Mahayana Buddhism.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Zen is the Japanese development of the school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China as Chan Buddhism. While Zen practitioners trace their beliefs to India, its emphasis on the possibility of sudden enlightenment and a close connection with nature derive from Chinese influences.

Detailed explanation-2: -The essential element of Zen Buddhism is found in its name, for zen means “meditation.” Zen teaches that enlightenment is achieved through the profound realization that one is already an enlightened being.

Detailed explanation-3: -Mahayana Buddhism Today This is the one of the oldest surviving religions and considered the indigenous religion of modern day Japan. Mahayana Buddhism is now often referred to as a method of dealing with death and funerals, known as “funeral Buddhism”.

Detailed explanation-4: -There are three main traditional schools of Zen in Japan, each with its own background and specificities. Soto is the largest of the sects. Historically practiced by the lower classes, artists, and poets, the Soto sect emphasizes the practice of sitting meditation known as zazen.

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