Actually Mahayana monks in China and Tibet follow non-Mahayana Vinayas, but
as to your question, I don't know.

At 04:27 PM 10/13/02 +0800, you wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>Wonder if anyone can tell me this:
>While we can find among the Mayahana texts a Pratimoksha that is not far
>too different from that of the Pali Patimokkha, is there any Mahayana
>equivalent of the Mahavagga and Cullavagga of the Pali Vinaya Pitaka?
>
>Also, I'd appreciate any recommendation of a good book on the history of
>Buddhism in China. I'm particularly interested in the introduction
>Buddhism there and how certain ideas and practices evolved.
>
>Thank you.
>
>peace
>
>Ven Kumâra
>
>
>
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