The “progressive” form of Buddhism and Theravada is sometimes known as “progressive Theravada” or “Modern Theravada.” The Buddha was a reformer and revolutionary figure who challenged the authority of the Vedas and Brahmins. Therefore, the so-called Modern Theravada is really no other than the Theravada, according to many Theravadin Buddhists.
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