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Local heritage and the problem with conservation
... Buddhist’, or ‘We vs the Other’ straight off. There are obviously different worlds also in what seems a common world. Thus, the purpose of illustrating this complexity with my examples from Laos is not to show how a proper ‘Buddhist heritage management’ should be carried out. My purpose is rather to ...
... Buddhist’, or ‘We vs the Other’ straight off. There are obviously different worlds also in what seems a common world. Thus, the purpose of illustrating this complexity with my examples from Laos is not to show how a proper ‘Buddhist heritage management’ should be carried out. My purpose is rather to ...
The Buddha`s Fire Miracles Anālayo . 5(11): 9–42. © 5 Bhikkhu
... fits the present narrative context. The Sakkapañha-sutta and its parallels continue with Sakka asking Pañcasikha to approach the Buddha on his behalf and request an audience. This narrative element needs to be read in the light of his earlier unsuccessful attempt to visit the Buddha. This previous a ...
... fits the present narrative context. The Sakkapañha-sutta and its parallels continue with Sakka asking Pañcasikha to approach the Buddha on his behalf and request an audience. This narrative element needs to be read in the light of his earlier unsuccessful attempt to visit the Buddha. This previous a ...
- ResearchOnline@JCU
... terms. For example, Barkan’s study of ethnicity in American society provides a number of conflicting definitions of assimilation. Barkan concludes that the term 'has not been clearly and consistently articulated as a dynamic, complex process shaped by numerous variables and applicable to the experie ...
... terms. For example, Barkan’s study of ethnicity in American society provides a number of conflicting definitions of assimilation. Barkan concludes that the term 'has not been clearly and consistently articulated as a dynamic, complex process shaped by numerous variables and applicable to the experie ...
10_chapter 4
... ascended the throne. The most remarkable consequence of all this was that now an epoch of trouble and confusion created by the fighting between central and local authorities came to an end. Consequently, centralized and unified powers were now restored. Further, production in various sectors of the ...
... ascended the throne. The most remarkable consequence of all this was that now an epoch of trouble and confusion created by the fighting between central and local authorities came to an end. Consequently, centralized and unified powers were now restored. Further, production in various sectors of the ...
Buddhism in Myanmar: A Short History
... There are many instances in the history of Southeast Asian tribes in which a conquering people incorporates into its own traditions not only the civilisation of the conquered, but also their clan gods, royal lineage, and thereby their history. This fact would explain the visits of the Buddha to Tha ...
... There are many instances in the history of Southeast Asian tribes in which a conquering people incorporates into its own traditions not only the civilisation of the conquered, but also their clan gods, royal lineage, and thereby their history. This fact would explain the visits of the Buddha to Tha ...
The Sociology of Early Buddhism
... which centre above all on interaction between monks, nuns and the broader society, and the archaeological evidence which somewhat contextualizes this. If used with appropriate sensitivity, the available sources can furnish clues to the actual relationships, in all their permutations, between Buddhis ...
... which centre above all on interaction between monks, nuns and the broader society, and the archaeological evidence which somewhat contextualizes this. If used with appropriate sensitivity, the available sources can furnish clues to the actual relationships, in all their permutations, between Buddhis ...
the comparative study between buddhism and christanity on peace
... separated from the world.8 One of the most important concepts for understanding the human being is anattā (Pali) or anātman (Sanskrit), not-Self. This is the central dimension of ‘seeing things the way they really are’. The idea of not-Self does not deny that each person has an individual history an ...
... separated from the world.8 One of the most important concepts for understanding the human being is anattā (Pali) or anātman (Sanskrit), not-Self. This is the central dimension of ‘seeing things the way they really are’. The idea of not-Self does not deny that each person has an individual history an ...
Dhamma and Abhidhamma
... analysis. For, although consciousness is listed as sixfold here, its invariable components, such as feeling and perception, are not separately mentioned, As such, it will be seen that none of the five analyses can be considered as exhaustive or final, as each is further analyzable, and each analysis ...
... analysis. For, although consciousness is listed as sixfold here, its invariable components, such as feeling and perception, are not separately mentioned, As such, it will be seen that none of the five analyses can be considered as exhaustive or final, as each is further analyzable, and each analysis ...
Early Happiness Policy as a Government Mission of Bhutan
... moral aphorisms must be completely pure; in this way, Shabdrung is likely referencing the third auspicious symbol, The Lotus which is the ultimate representation of purity and Enlightenment (Beer 1999). I, the lord whose views are limitless, is indicative of Buddhism as a limitless doctrine in both ...
... moral aphorisms must be completely pure; in this way, Shabdrung is likely referencing the third auspicious symbol, The Lotus which is the ultimate representation of purity and Enlightenment (Beer 1999). I, the lord whose views are limitless, is indicative of Buddhism as a limitless doctrine in both ...
buddhist view in compassion
... In the Bible a variety of Hebrew and Greek words are used which fall within the general semantic range of the English word "mercy." They include such terms as "loving-kindness” ,"to be merciful" , "to have compassion" , and "grace”. [ Colin Brown, The New International Dictionary of New Testament Th ...
... In the Bible a variety of Hebrew and Greek words are used which fall within the general semantic range of the English word "mercy." They include such terms as "loving-kindness” ,"to be merciful" , "to have compassion" , and "grace”. [ Colin Brown, The New International Dictionary of New Testament Th ...
Zen spirituality in a secular age II
... currently prevalent Newtonian preconceptions of time and space. Secondly, Japanese notions of body and mind differ radically from Western Cartesian mindbody dualism. (1) Mahāyāna Buddhism knows the trikaya doctrine of the three bodies of the Buddha. According to this theory, the Buddha manifests him ...
... currently prevalent Newtonian preconceptions of time and space. Secondly, Japanese notions of body and mind differ radically from Western Cartesian mindbody dualism. (1) Mahāyāna Buddhism knows the trikaya doctrine of the three bodies of the Buddha. According to this theory, the Buddha manifests him ...
TEACHER WORKSHOP The Art of Nonviolence: Martin Luther King
... As King would later understand, Gandhi used dramatic effects to educate the oppressors. In this case, a month-long march to the sea in which thousands of people joined attracted the attention of the entire country. Gandhi was soon arrested along with many others. When there was no change in the Vice ...
... As King would later understand, Gandhi used dramatic effects to educate the oppressors. In this case, a month-long march to the sea in which thousands of people joined attracted the attention of the entire country. Gandhi was soon arrested along with many others. When there was no change in the Vice ...
the origin and development of sanskrit literature in sri
... three leading thera’s of the day the Second Great Council was held at Vaishali and the ten points raised by the Vajji Bhikkhus were condemned as false and heretic, and they infringed the ‘pacittiya’ rules of Vinayapitaka. The heretic Vajji Bhikkhus left for Kashmir and held their own council, and in ...
... three leading thera’s of the day the Second Great Council was held at Vaishali and the ten points raised by the Vajji Bhikkhus were condemned as false and heretic, and they infringed the ‘pacittiya’ rules of Vinayapitaka. The heretic Vajji Bhikkhus left for Kashmir and held their own council, and in ...
INTEGRATION OF ENDOGENOUS - Association for Global New
... village communities, urban groups, national populations and humanity as a whole. We are all living on one planet and are commonly subjected to the limitations imposed by non-renewable resources, ecological balances, climatic and temperature changes, environmental factors, psychological and social de ...
... village communities, urban groups, national populations and humanity as a whole. We are all living on one planet and are commonly subjected to the limitations imposed by non-renewable resources, ecological balances, climatic and temperature changes, environmental factors, psychological and social de ...
Acro Dist 5 5.2 24jun01, Job 3
... Buddha. My mind is undisturbed whether people treat me with respect or disrespect, but it is not courteous for others to call one who looks equally with a kind heart upon all living beings, by his fa miliar name; Buddhas bring salvation to the world and so they ought to be treated with respect.’ Th ...
... Buddha. My mind is undisturbed whether people treat me with respect or disrespect, but it is not courteous for others to call one who looks equally with a kind heart upon all living beings, by his fa miliar name; Buddhas bring salvation to the world and so they ought to be treated with respect.’ Th ...
Courtesans and Tantric Consorts
... Buddhism never had a central authority that dictated belief and practice. This just never developed, and within a few years of the Buddha’s demise Buddhism split into different schools, though these managed to coexist rather well. Due to the success of its missionary activities, quite soon Buddhism ...
... Buddhism never had a central authority that dictated belief and practice. This just never developed, and within a few years of the Buddha’s demise Buddhism split into different schools, though these managed to coexist rather well. Due to the success of its missionary activities, quite soon Buddhism ...
PDF - World Wide Journals
... owed much to enterprise of King Asoka. According to legend, the king opened seven of the eight Stūpas that had been built after the Buddha’s death and redistributed the relics all over India, depositing them in 84,000 Dharma Stūpas (dharmarakika).The present Stūpas at Kusinagara, Vaisali, Bharhut, S ...
... owed much to enterprise of King Asoka. According to legend, the king opened seven of the eight Stūpas that had been built after the Buddha’s death and redistributed the relics all over India, depositing them in 84,000 Dharma Stūpas (dharmarakika).The present Stūpas at Kusinagara, Vaisali, Bharhut, S ...
NCERT_12_Themes in Indian History-part 1
... that happens, the conception of what constitutes a source itself changes. There was a time when only written records were acknowledged as authentic. What was written could be verified, cited, and cross checked. Oral evidence was never considered a valid source: who was to guarantee its authenticity ...
... that happens, the conception of what constitutes a source itself changes. There was a time when only written records were acknowledged as authentic. What was written could be verified, cited, and cross checked. Oral evidence was never considered a valid source: who was to guarantee its authenticity ...
the real birth place of buddha yesterday`s kapilavastu, today`s
... Kapilavastu and the present Kapileswar, which recorded the birth. It was destroyed in religious disturbances in Orissa. The Buddhists erected a second pillar in the then inaccessible Nepal Tarai, and engraved on it a duplicate of the original inscription. This is why, we are told, the date of the ep ...
... Kapilavastu and the present Kapileswar, which recorded the birth. It was destroyed in religious disturbances in Orissa. The Buddhists erected a second pillar in the then inaccessible Nepal Tarai, and engraved on it a duplicate of the original inscription. This is why, we are told, the date of the ep ...
Buddhism in Myanmar
... According to the Sasanavamsa, the city of Aparanta is situated on the western shore of the Irrawaddy River at the latitude of Magwe. The Sasanavamsa gives only a very brief summary of the events surrounding the Buddha's visit to Aparanta, presumably because these were well known and could be read in ...
... According to the Sasanavamsa, the city of Aparanta is situated on the western shore of the Irrawaddy River at the latitude of Magwe. The Sasanavamsa gives only a very brief summary of the events surrounding the Buddha's visit to Aparanta, presumably because these were well known and could be read in ...
tathāgatagarbha, emptiness, and monism
... tathāgatagarbha is identified with emptiness (“The wisdom of the tathāgatagarbha is nothing but the Tathāgata's wisdom of emptiness”3), on the other hand this emptiness, which for Nāgārjuna and more so for Candrakīrti was a “non-affirming negation,” is redefined in terms of affirmative predications ...
... tathāgatagarbha is identified with emptiness (“The wisdom of the tathāgatagarbha is nothing but the Tathāgata's wisdom of emptiness”3), on the other hand this emptiness, which for Nāgārjuna and more so for Candrakīrti was a “non-affirming negation,” is redefined in terms of affirmative predications ...
Buddhism, Conflict and Violence in Modern Sri Lanka
... The current ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka between the majority Sinhalese (represented by the Sri Lankan Government) and the minority Tamils (primarily by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) has lasted over two decades. The catastrophic event, which destroyed the friendly relations between the two e ...
... The current ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka between the majority Sinhalese (represented by the Sri Lankan Government) and the minority Tamils (primarily by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) has lasted over two decades. The catastrophic event, which destroyed the friendly relations between the two e ...
Buddhism, Conflict and Violence in Modern Sri Lanka
... The current ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka between the majority Sinhalese (represented by the Sri Lankan Government) and the minority Tamils (primarily by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) has lasted over two decades. The catastrophic event, which destroyed the friendly relations between the two e ...
... The current ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka between the majority Sinhalese (represented by the Sri Lankan Government) and the minority Tamils (primarily by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) has lasted over two decades. The catastrophic event, which destroyed the friendly relations between the two e ...
BEHAVE HOW to T
... Drawing on literary and ethical forms of analysis as well as historical, Hansen not only accounts for this historical rise of modernist values but also introduces readers to modernist worldviews through careful translations of sermons, ritual manuals, ethics compendia, and vernacular folktales. ...
... Drawing on literary and ethical forms of analysis as well as historical, Hansen not only accounts for this historical rise of modernist values but also introduces readers to modernist worldviews through careful translations of sermons, ritual manuals, ethics compendia, and vernacular folktales. ...
Compassion in Schopenhauer and Śāntideva Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... Śāntideva also tries to neutralize desire by showing that a man (the perceived audience is male) is prepared to put himself in danger (8:40, 42, 77, 78), risk appearing foolish (8:77), and waste money (8:71, 72, 79) and effort (8:72, 73, 74, 80, 82) to satisfy this desire for what turns out to be so ...
... Śāntideva also tries to neutralize desire by showing that a man (the perceived audience is male) is prepared to put himself in danger (8:40, 42, 77, 78), risk appearing foolish (8:77), and waste money (8:71, 72, 79) and effort (8:72, 73, 74, 80, 82) to satisfy this desire for what turns out to be so ...