THERAVADA Versus MAHAYANA
(Compiled by Oo Maung)

DIFFERENCES Theravada Mahayana
The Buddha Only Gautama Buddha and past Buddhas

Sakyamuni Buddha, Amitabha and Medicine Buddha

Would-be Buddhas Only Maitreya bodhisatta

Maitreya, Avalokitesvara, Mansjuri, Ksitigarbha and Samanthabadra

Objective Arahant or pacceka-buddha.

Buddhahood (via bodhisattva)

Buddhist scriptures

Pali Canon consisting of 3 baskets (Tipitaka)

Pali Canon and many other sutras.
Geography Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Laos and Cambodia and parts of Southeast Asia Tibet, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Mongolia and parts of Southeast Asia.
Main Language Tipitaka is strictly in Pali In Pali
Nirvana (Nibbana in Pali)

No distinction is made between nirvana attained by a buddha and that of an arahat or pacceka buddha.

There are subtle distinctions in the level of attainment for the three situations.
Bardo (Interim stage after death) not accepted Accepted
One meal a day practice Yes for Monks Variable
Buddha nature Not known accepted
Next Birth if not fully enlightened Rebirth Reincarnation
SIMILARITIES    
The Four Noble Truths similar similar
The Eightfold Path similar similar
The Paticca-samuppada or the Dependent Origination similar similar
Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta similar similar
Sila, Samadhi, Panna similar similar
Supreme God Conept rejected rejected