• Study Resource
  • Explore Categories
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Business
    • Engineering & Technology
    • Foreign Language
    • History
    • Math
    • Science
    • Social Science

    Top subcategories

    • Advanced Math
    • Algebra
    • Basic Math
    • Calculus
    • Geometry
    • Linear Algebra
    • Pre-Algebra
    • Pre-Calculus
    • Statistics And Probability
    • Trigonometry
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Astronomy
    • Astrophysics
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Earth Science
    • Environmental Science
    • Health Science
    • Physics
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Anthropology
    • Law
    • Political Science
    • Psychology
    • Sociology
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Accounting
    • Economics
    • Finance
    • Management
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Aerospace Engineering
    • Bioengineering
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Computer Science
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Industrial Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Web Design
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Architecture
    • Communications
    • English
    • Gender Studies
    • Music
    • Performing Arts
    • Philosophy
    • Religious Studies
    • Writing
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Ancient History
    • European History
    • US History
    • World History
    • other →

    Top subcategories

    • Croatian
    • Czech
    • Finnish
    • Greek
    • Hindi
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Persian
    • Swedish
    • Turkish
    • other →
 
Profile Documents Logout
Upload
Sample pages 2 PDF
Sample pages 2 PDF

... Snyder’s essay on “Buddhist Anarchism” was published over 50 years ago. Now there is a new kid on the block: the mindfulness movement, which straddles West (it is a modern development…) and East (… based on early Buddhist teachings). Yet if “individual insight into the basic self/void” refers to enl ...
January 20th, 2004 lecture notes as a rtf file
January 20th, 2004 lecture notes as a rtf file

... • In human ontogeny compare yourself now to what you were like when you were one or one and a half years old. • Buddhist philosophers will suggest that though we can sensibly talk of you existing at these stages of development, you are an importantly different person now than you were then. • If thi ...
Document
Document

... There is a mismatch between the way mindfulness is understood and practiced in in contemporary psychology and the way it is understood and practiced within the teachings of the Buddha. Fortunately, the practitioners of both ...
Yeshe Tsogyal: Symbol of Female Enlightenment, Empowerment
Yeshe Tsogyal: Symbol of Female Enlightenment, Empowerment

... Buddhist practices are aimed at training the practitioner to have a direct realization or insight into one’s primordial nature of mind which is essentially pure, free from afflictions and all forms of dualities, including gender. Therefore, any of the practices in Vajrayāna, though they begin with g ...
Vishnu Temple, Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh, c. India, 530 CE
Vishnu Temple, Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh, c. India, 530 CE

... -sanghati: monk’s robe, lakshana (32 marks of the Buddha), urna (white hair between eyebrows), ushnisha (topknot of hair indicates Buddha’s enlightenment) -similarities w/Roman art? Mudras (symbolic hand gestures) (WORKBOOK ...
Buddhist Perspectives on Health and Healing
Buddhist Perspectives on Health and Healing

... creations and destructions, therefore it is the actual essence of kamma, as is given in the Buddha’s words, “Bhikkhus! Intention, I say, is kamma. Having willed, we create kamma, through body, speech and mind.” (A.III. 415, in ibid.: 6). In the Buddhist view of kamma, when there is kamma there are i ...
Dependent Origination Presentation
Dependent Origination Presentation

... existents to arise. • The Buddha’s teaching of Dependent Origination also highlights that there is a way to stop further arising from occurring. This is done by reversing the causes of arising. One must not be guided by ignorance, but instead cultivate wisdom. One must not cling and crave, they shou ...
Part 19 - SGI-UK
Part 19 - SGI-UK

... Practice includes the chanting we do ourselves to reveal our own Buddhahood, as well as the support we give other people on their own journey of faith. On an individual level, practice refers to our twice daily rhythm of morning and evening gongyo2 and chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. It is our opportu ...
1 CHAN BUDDHIST AND EARLY DAOIST
1 CHAN BUDDHIST AND EARLY DAOIST

... spending for the treatment of mental and physical pathology is mounting annually. The prevention of illness is becoming an acute ethical as well as an economical challenge not only on a social and governmental level, but also on an individual one. Illness-prevention, however, modern as it may seem, ...
Mark scheme B569 Buddhism 1 (Beliefs, Special Days, Divisions
Mark scheme B569 Buddhism 1 (Beliefs, Special Days, Divisions

... Finally, the Noble Eightfold Path provides a model against which a Buddhist can measure their progress and consider what else they could do in order to help themselves towards Enlightenment. Having said all of this, the Buddha himself said that the importance of the Noble Eightfold Path and the Dham ...
The Concepts of Truth and Meaning in the Buddhist Scriptures
The Concepts of Truth and Meaning in the Buddhist Scriptures

... Mahayanist should feel quite at ease in conceiving of "the set of all truths" as being at least "the intent of the Buddha" (if not his actual words). This was a position which I thought should be perfectly acceptable. In the years that have passed since this occasion, I have steadily pursued my inte ...
Buddhism and Music
Buddhism and Music

... them in Chinese characters, the text will contain too many syllables and the pace of the music will sound rushed. But, if you sing in Chinese and keep the text in Sanskrit, then you will have to rush through a very long section of text while pronouncing only a few syllables. For this reason, we have ...
Buddhist Concepts: The Gohonzon
Buddhist Concepts: The Gohonzon

... being or god. The many schools of Buddhism have traditionally revered the Buddha and the Buddha’s teachings. The concept of the Buddha and the content of the teachings, however, have differed from school to school. For example, Shakyamuni Buddha was an ordinary human being who achieved a profound aw ...
Tibet_Sand_Mandala_Tour_2010
Tibet_Sand_Mandala_Tour_2010

... are swept up into a pile – erasing the once-beautiful work of art. Some of the sand is given to people who are present, as a small blessing for their home or gardens. The remainder is taken to a nearby body of water where it is poured into the moving water, which, according to Tibetan Buddhist belie ...
Arahants and Bodhisattvas
Arahants and Bodhisattvas

... standpoints that they use to look at the Buddha and interpret his significance for the world. These two perspectives then define what the Buddha accomplished through his enlightenment. When we take the historical-realistic perspective, the Buddha became an arahant. However, though being an arahant, ...
Buddhist Influence on the Neo-Confucian Concept of the Sage
Buddhist Influence on the Neo-Confucian Concept of the Sage

... training [of government1 should be the way of choosing the good and cultivating the self until the whole world is transformed and brought t o perfection so that all people from the ...
buddhist nuns in the global community
buddhist nuns in the global community

... and thousands of women became arhats, purifying their minds and liberating themselves from suffering and rebirth. The ancient Buddhist texts record the names of many of these early Buddhist nuns, who were recognized by the Buddha for their special attainments: Khema for her wisdom, Dhammadinna for t ...
Buddhist paritta (Pirit) chants for mental and physical well being
Buddhist paritta (Pirit) chants for mental and physical well being

... to promote health, prosperity, welfare, and well-being. The selected discourses for recital are known as "paritta suttas," (discourses for protection) . "Paritta" in Pali, "paritrana" in Sanskrit and "pirit" (pronounced pirith) in Sinhala mean principally protection. Paritta suttas describe certain ...
Ichibutsu Ryoso (One Buddha Two Founders) - sotozen-net
Ichibutsu Ryoso (One Buddha Two Founders) - sotozen-net

... Doshin that Soto Zen should have the Three Treasures as its objects of refuge. A third opinion was that chanting namu Shakamuni Butsu would be nothing but an imitation of Pure Land Buddhism and its Gate of Other Power. Another opinion was that, according to the doctrine of Three Bodies (the Trikaya ...
Mahāyāna Buddhism - University of Otago
Mahāyāna Buddhism - University of Otago

... mind, but some sections will apply to only one of the two groups. As the paper is offered at both 200 and 300 levels, some sections are specific to students taking the paper at 200 or 300 levels, respectively. ...
For Passion or Power - Yale Journal of International Affairs
For Passion or Power - Yale Journal of International Affairs

... not be within the ruling elite, who share the same educational and ethnic background, but who spend their resources fighting each other for power.36 Laos’ pre-Pathet Lao Buddhist institution, while not weak, was not an omnipresent establishment like its Cambodian counterpart. In Cambodia Buddhism ha ...
Vinaya Piṭaka in Buddhist Religious Literature
Vinaya Piṭaka in Buddhist Religious Literature

... bhikkunis, i.e. those men and women, who opt a monastic life of renunciation who choose to leave behind totally their household lives, of husbands and wives and children, and all connected possessions, in search of a higher religious ideal. The word Vinaya means regulations. The Vinaya has two areas ...
The Sacred Letters of Tibet
The Sacred Letters of Tibet

... TIBET IS another arena of confluence of two ancient cultures. Tibet adopted government organization and social standards from China. But its spiritual guidance came from Buddhism. Devanagari script was adapted to the Tibetan language and Sanskrit scriptures were translated into Tibetan, the oldest ...
Will the marriage between Pragmatism and Buddhism last?
Will the marriage between Pragmatism and Buddhism last?

... and in conduct consequent upon that fact, imposed on somebody, somehow, somewhere and somewhen. The whole function of philosophy ought to be to find out what definite difference it will make to you and me, at definite instants of our life, if this world-formula or that world-formula be the true one. ...
Mar/April
Mar/April

... clerical roles in a congregation. Yet such people may be the exact people who need to be guiding others because of their level of understanding, their compassion, and their humility. In such cases the Master/Dharma teacher may (and this often happens in private) "bestow" Dharma Transmission - a mutu ...
< 1 ... 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 ... 173 >

Women in Buddhism

Women in Buddhism is a topic that can be approached from varied perspectives including those of theology, history, anthropology and feminism. Topical interests include the theological status of women, the treatment of women in Buddhist societies at home and in public, the history of women in Buddhism, and a comparison of the experiences of women across different forms of Buddhism. As in other religions, the experiences of Buddhist women have varied considerably.Although Buddha taught that wives should be obedient to their husbands (AN 5:33), he also taught that husbands should respect their wives - something that was revolutionary at the time.Scholars such as Bernard Faure and Miranda Shaw are in agreement that Buddhist studies is in its infancy in terms of addressing gender issues. Shaw gave an overview of the situation in 1994:In the case of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism some progress has been made in the areas of women in early Buddhism, monasticism and Mahayana Buddhism. Two articles have seriously broached the subject of women in Indian tantric Buddhism, while somewhat more attention has been paid to Tibetan nuns and lay yoginis.However Khandro Rinpoche, a female lama in Tibetan Buddhism, downplays the significance of growing attention to the topic:When there is a talk about women and Buddhism, I have noticed that people often regard the topic as something new and different. They believe that women in Buddhism has become an important topic because we live in modern times and so many women are practicing the Dharma now. However, this is not the case. The female sangha has been here for centuries. We are not bringing something new into a 2,500-year-old tradition. The roots are there, and we are simply re-energizing them.
  • studyres.com © 2026
  • DMCA
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Report