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MSalam L02 (final) - Amitabha Buddhist Centre
MSalam L02 (final) - Amitabha Buddhist Centre

... reasoning. They also include the seeds of the manifest afflictive obstructions that are planted in the mind, i.e., they come in the manifest form as well as seeds. The innate afflictive obstructions arise naturally. For example, innate attachment arises naturally when one comes in contact with an ob ...
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... Reading: Satipatthāna Sutta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 Sangha: The Buddhist Community ...
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The Ajivikas - Rare Book Society of India

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Fundamentals of Buddhism

... the light of their own experience. When they know for themselves that certain things are harmful then they should abandon them. When they know for themselves that certain things are beneficial, that they lead to happiness and calm, then they should follow them. The Buddha gives this advice that one ...
The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya: Visual
The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya: Visual

... the progressive path of meditation and lineage, these concepts are the hallmark of Tibetan Buddhism.18 In this essay I suggest that The Great Stupa’s emphasis on Trungpa Rinpoche’s path of meditation and lineage affiliations, as communicated through visual biography, echoes the Tibetan Buddhist oral ...
Insular Buddhist Communities and Attendance Patterns: The True
Insular Buddhist Communities and Attendance Patterns: The True

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BEHAVE HOW to T

... Duang. She follows Khmer monks to Siam as they sought out Buddhist scriptures and examines how they carried ideas back to Cambodia and shaped their own reformist movement in a colonial society influenced by French discourses of modernization. Drawing on literary and ethical forms of analysis as well ...
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PDF - World Wide Journals

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Buddhism and Suicide The Case of Channa ISSN 1076-9005 Damien Keown

... wrong for another, or even right and wrong for the same person at different times, as his state of mind changes, and desire comes and goes. The suggestion that suicide is right for Arhats but wrong for non-Arhats also seems strange in another respect. Arhats and Buddha's are held up by the tradition ...
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... is clear that the tradition of relics introduced by him forms a dominant strain: references to his relics keep appearing throughout Korean history, and in so far that there was ever a "distribution of relics" it is the one which occurred under Chajang. The two main places associated with Chajang's r ...
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On the naturalization of karma and rebirth | SpringerLink

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Sogdians and Buddhism - Sino

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Charisma in Buddhism

The Ch`an Tsung in Medieval China: School, Lineage, or What?
The Ch`an Tsung in Medieval China: School, Lineage, or What?

The Life of Nichiren Daishonin - Sgi-Usa
The Life of Nichiren Daishonin - Sgi-Usa

... In February, a faction of the ruling Hojo clan rose up in rebellion, and fighting broke out in Kamakura and Kyoto, the seat of the military government and the imperial capital, respectively. This is known as the February Disturbance or the Hojo Tokisuke Rebellion. The Daishonin’s prediction of inter ...
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Critical Reflections by Contemporary Buddhist Scholars

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... At Narthang4, where the Tibetan wooden blocks of Kanjur and Tanjur have been kept, he met the great translator, Danzang. TsongkhaPa, used to be calm and straight, lived without affluence or great comfort but sometimes tempered short while engaged in scholarly debate. However, his studies went on an ...
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shambhala london 2015

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... Rev. Thomas Arnold who kept hopping from one religion to another” (Bedford 18), an interest in Buddhism seems almost an inevitability for Huxley2. The pool from which Huxley draws much of his material consists of the various stories of Siddhartha Gautama’s life, the myths and legends surrounding tha ...
Unmasking Buddhism
Unmasking Buddhism

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Untitled - Terebess

... of 84,000 stūpas throughout India – and indeed beyond, given that some have been found in China – where relics of the Buddha could be deposited. Whatever the case, this model of the Buddhist sovereign embodied by Ashoka had a lasting influence upon the relationship between Buddhism and the state in ...
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Book - Jainism in Buddhist Literature Author

... names such as Siddhartha, Gautama and Kasyapa were common in their hierarchies. These and many other common features misled the earlier Western historians, such as Elphinston to propound the view that Jainism was no more than an offshoot or school of Buddhism which had very wide ramifications in Asi ...
print - Journal of Global Buddhism
print - Journal of Global Buddhism

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Buddhist Prayer - A Buddhist Library

The Dawn of Abhidharma - Numata Zentrum für Buddhismuskunde
The Dawn of Abhidharma - Numata Zentrum für Buddhismuskunde

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Buddhist texts



Buddhist texts can be categorized in a number of ways. The Western terms ""scripture"" and ""canonical"" are applied to Buddhism in inconsistent ways by Western scholars: for example, one authority refers to ""scriptures and other canonical texts"", while another says that scriptures can be categorized into canonical, commentarial and pseudo-canonical. Another division is that between buddhavacana ""word of the Buddha"" and other texts.These religious texts were written in many different languages and scripts but memorizing and reciting the texts were of high value. Even after the development of printing, Buddhists preferred to keep to their original practices with these texts.
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