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Buddhism: A Select Bibliography
... Kalupahana, David J. Buddhist Philosophy: A Historical Analysis. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1976. Kalupahana, David J. A History of Buddhist Philosophy: Continuities and Discontinuities. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1992. Kalupahana, David J. The Principles of Buddhist Ps ...
... Kalupahana, David J. Buddhist Philosophy: A Historical Analysis. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1976. Kalupahana, David J. A History of Buddhist Philosophy: Continuities and Discontinuities. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1992. Kalupahana, David J. The Principles of Buddhist Ps ...
Buddhism: A Select Bibliography
... Kalupahana, David J. Buddhist Philosophy: A Historical Analysis. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1976. Kalupahana, David J. A History of Buddhist Philosophy: Continuities and Discontinuities. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1992. Kalupahana, David J. The Principles of Buddhist Ps ...
... Kalupahana, David J. Buddhist Philosophy: A Historical Analysis. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1976. Kalupahana, David J. A History of Buddhist Philosophy: Continuities and Discontinuities. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1992. Kalupahana, David J. The Principles of Buddhist Ps ...
Paper Title: The Mystery of Meaning (Bohm and Buddhism) Author
... emphasizes, “nothing exists in this process of soma-significance, except as a two-way movement between the aspects of soma and significance.” This brings to mind the Mahayana Buddhist understanding of dependent arising (pratitya-samutpada), where ephemeral physical and mental phenomena arise in depe ...
... emphasizes, “nothing exists in this process of soma-significance, except as a two-way movement between the aspects of soma and significance.” This brings to mind the Mahayana Buddhist understanding of dependent arising (pratitya-samutpada), where ephemeral physical and mental phenomena arise in depe ...
Nietzsche and Buddhism
... theories via Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), etc. As a result, Nietzsche has been approached and appropriated as a product of late nineteenth-century European philosophy, owing his chief influences to the men cited above? There are now two main schools of thought about this. Walter Kaufmann and others ...
... theories via Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), etc. As a result, Nietzsche has been approached and appropriated as a product of late nineteenth-century European philosophy, owing his chief influences to the men cited above? There are now two main schools of thought about this. Walter Kaufmann and others ...
Ati*a - College of the Holy Cross
... • Confused with her behaviour, he inquires about her condition, and she responds: "[O]ne's own mind has been a Buddha from beginning less time. By not knowing this, great complications follow from such a small base of error for hundreds of thousands of sentient beings…. Not being able to bear the su ...
... • Confused with her behaviour, he inquires about her condition, and she responds: "[O]ne's own mind has been a Buddha from beginning less time. By not knowing this, great complications follow from such a small base of error for hundreds of thousands of sentient beings…. Not being able to bear the su ...
History of Won
... intentionally giving false information about the coming of the Tonhak revolutionary armies. When he was 10 years old, in keeping a promise he had made, young Chungbin upset his teacher by allowing the teacher's grandson to start a fire at his home. These episodes show one of the aspects of Sotaesan. ...
... intentionally giving false information about the coming of the Tonhak revolutionary armies. When he was 10 years old, in keeping a promise he had made, young Chungbin upset his teacher by allowing the teacher's grandson to start a fire at his home. These episodes show one of the aspects of Sotaesan. ...
A Study of Sukkhavipassaka in Pāli Buddhism
... This thesis aims to explore the doctrine of sukkhavipassaka (“dry-insight practitioner”) in Pāli Buddhism. The focus of the thesis is to utilize the canonical and commentarial sources of the various Buddhist schools to evaluate the position of this doctrine in the history of early Buddhism. Since th ...
... This thesis aims to explore the doctrine of sukkhavipassaka (“dry-insight practitioner”) in Pāli Buddhism. The focus of the thesis is to utilize the canonical and commentarial sources of the various Buddhist schools to evaluate the position of this doctrine in the history of early Buddhism. Since th ...
Introduction to Sakya Monastery
... Schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The Sakya masters developed a tradition that emphasized study and meditation in equal measure. A SPECIAL KIND OF TIBETAN BUDDHIST LAMA ...
... Schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The Sakya masters developed a tradition that emphasized study and meditation in equal measure. A SPECIAL KIND OF TIBETAN BUDDHIST LAMA ...
CULTURAL HISTORY OF TIBET AND THE HIMALAYAS COURSE
... visible foremost in the region’s diverse material cultural heritage. This course explores the cultural complexity of the Himalayan range through investigations of key sites – urban centers, temples, monasteries, reliquaries, shrines, rivers, mountains, caves etc. – within the Kathmandu valley and th ...
... visible foremost in the region’s diverse material cultural heritage. This course explores the cultural complexity of the Himalayan range through investigations of key sites – urban centers, temples, monasteries, reliquaries, shrines, rivers, mountains, caves etc. – within the Kathmandu valley and th ...
Lecture 100: Five Element Symbolism and the Stupa Page 1 Lecture
... possession of the relics took place among the lay followers of the Buddha. The monks apparently had nothing at all to do with it; they weren't involved. They're not even mentioned in this connection; it was entirely a quarrel between different sections of the lay community, the lay followers. And t ...
... possession of the relics took place among the lay followers of the Buddha. The monks apparently had nothing at all to do with it; they weren't involved. They're not even mentioned in this connection; it was entirely a quarrel between different sections of the lay community, the lay followers. And t ...
Dark and Bright Karma
... Pāli Nikāyas is not a system of virtue ethics with just a universal criterion of goodness. Yet, given the emphasis on the cultivation of virtue to attain nirvana, early Buddhist ethics may be considered a special kind of virtue ethics provided that its utilitarian and moral realist elements are not ...
... Pāli Nikāyas is not a system of virtue ethics with just a universal criterion of goodness. Yet, given the emphasis on the cultivation of virtue to attain nirvana, early Buddhist ethics may be considered a special kind of virtue ethics provided that its utilitarian and moral realist elements are not ...
Violence and (Non-)resistance: Ahiṃsā Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... de Silentio), Clements recognizes—in experience, and through the testing of extreme circumstance—such an ethical relation as already sacred, and therefore as being foundational to any rationalizable religious or ethical frame to which it might be subsumed or appended. This is unusual in the Buddhist ...
... de Silentio), Clements recognizes—in experience, and through the testing of extreme circumstance—such an ethical relation as already sacred, and therefore as being foundational to any rationalizable religious or ethical frame to which it might be subsumed or appended. This is unusual in the Buddhist ...
Original `Toro Nagashi` in America Reverend Kakei Nakagawa
... which surpassed the brightness of the sun, we human beings entered into A NEW ERA. We human beings, Homo sapiens, through the ages have been living our short lives foreboding death as individuals up to 100 years. But since “that” day we gained a foreboding of the biological death of an entire specie ...
... which surpassed the brightness of the sun, we human beings entered into A NEW ERA. We human beings, Homo sapiens, through the ages have been living our short lives foreboding death as individuals up to 100 years. But since “that” day we gained a foreboding of the biological death of an entire specie ...
Buddhism in India
... purpose of Dhamma is to reconstruct the world’ (Ambedkar 1987: 322). With these words, Dr B.R. Ambedkar, the famous leader of India’s untouchables, interpreted Buddhism as a world-transforming religion. This meant a threefold challenge: to Brahmanism, the main exploiting system of traditional Indian ...
... purpose of Dhamma is to reconstruct the world’ (Ambedkar 1987: 322). With these words, Dr B.R. Ambedkar, the famous leader of India’s untouchables, interpreted Buddhism as a world-transforming religion. This meant a threefold challenge: to Brahmanism, the main exploiting system of traditional Indian ...
A Buddhist`s Insight 12 Steps of Recovery
... happiness, then these ways must be the ways to follow.” Buddhism’s sound empirical approach to spirituality may be the reason that Albert Einstein said, “Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religion for the future: It transcends a personal God, avoids dogmas and t ...
... happiness, then these ways must be the ways to follow.” Buddhism’s sound empirical approach to spirituality may be the reason that Albert Einstein said, “Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religion for the future: It transcends a personal God, avoids dogmas and t ...
Buddhism in India - Challenging Brahmanism and Caste
... purpose of Dhamma is to reconstruct the world’ (Ambedkar 1987: 322). With these words, Dr B.R. Ambedkar, the famous leader of India’s untouchables, interpreted Buddhism as a world-transforming religion. This meant a threefold challenge: to Brahmanism, the main exploiting system of traditional Indian ...
... purpose of Dhamma is to reconstruct the world’ (Ambedkar 1987: 322). With these words, Dr B.R. Ambedkar, the famous leader of India’s untouchables, interpreted Buddhism as a world-transforming religion. This meant a threefold challenge: to Brahmanism, the main exploiting system of traditional Indian ...
Psychological Mindfulness
... from the Buddha’s own account of sati and those of the most authoritative commentators in the Theravadin and Indian Mahayana traditions.”7 ! Wallace supports his point by quoting at length from an early text called the Milandapanha. He summarises: “Sati calls to mind wholesome and unwholesome tenden ...
... from the Buddha’s own account of sati and those of the most authoritative commentators in the Theravadin and Indian Mahayana traditions.”7 ! Wallace supports his point by quoting at length from an early text called the Milandapanha. He summarises: “Sati calls to mind wholesome and unwholesome tenden ...
GCSE Religious Studies
... teach others / he would not have taught the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path had he not experienced the opposite extreme to his life in the palace / he met five ascetics who were crucial in the development of the Buddha’s teaching. Other views Aspects of the Buddha’s early life hold more sig ...
... teach others / he would not have taught the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path had he not experienced the opposite extreme to his life in the palace / he met five ascetics who were crucial in the development of the Buddha’s teaching. Other views Aspects of the Buddha’s early life hold more sig ...
King Asoka as a Role Model of Buddhist Leadership
... We live in a time of globalisation. Friedman realised in his bestseller The World is Flat that ”it is now possible for more people than ever to collaborate and compete in real time with more other people on more different kinds of work from more different corners of the planet and on a more equal fo ...
... We live in a time of globalisation. Friedman realised in his bestseller The World is Flat that ”it is now possible for more people than ever to collaborate and compete in real time with more other people on more different kinds of work from more different corners of the planet and on a more equal fo ...
Acknowledgment
... events - the Buddhist Exhibition and the annual Bodhi Nite. Both events were very successful. A lot What is the factor or strength that links our mind of people have attended the events and developed and external phenomena together? It is our interest in Buddhism. The members’ enthusiasm and conscio ...
... events - the Buddhist Exhibition and the annual Bodhi Nite. Both events were very successful. A lot What is the factor or strength that links our mind of people have attended the events and developed and external phenomena together? It is our interest in Buddhism. The members’ enthusiasm and conscio ...
The Revival of the Bhikkhuni Order and the Decline of the Sasana
... “Capable at discussing without fear, being learned, they have penetrated the Dharma, they practice the Dharma, following the Dharma, these are, indeed, the good assemblies.7 A bhikkhu who maintains his virtue pure, a bhikkhun! who is learned, a male lay follower who has pure faith,8 and a female lay ...
... “Capable at discussing without fear, being learned, they have penetrated the Dharma, they practice the Dharma, following the Dharma, these are, indeed, the good assemblies.7 A bhikkhu who maintains his virtue pure, a bhikkhun! who is learned, a male lay follower who has pure faith,8 and a female lay ...
laotian hill tribes - Welcome to Muang Lao new website
... groups resisting simple classification. How, for example, to neatly affiliate the Mabri, known in Laos as the Kha Tawng Leuang ("Slaves [or Spirits] of the Yellow Banana Leaves")? The name for this highly introspective group, believed to be on the brink of extinction, derives from their practice of ...
... groups resisting simple classification. How, for example, to neatly affiliate the Mabri, known in Laos as the Kha Tawng Leuang ("Slaves [or Spirits] of the Yellow Banana Leaves")? The name for this highly introspective group, believed to be on the brink of extinction, derives from their practice of ...
Core Course - Centre of Buddhist Studies
... This is a foundation course. Its main aim is to provide a foundational knowledge of Mahāyāna Buddhism for students with no or little background in Buddhist Studies. At the end of the course, students are expected to have acquired sufficient fundamental knowledge on the Mahāyāna tradition, to be able ...
... This is a foundation course. Its main aim is to provide a foundational knowledge of Mahāyāna Buddhism for students with no or little background in Buddhist Studies. At the end of the course, students are expected to have acquired sufficient fundamental knowledge on the Mahāyāna tradition, to be able ...
BE2 Mr Lye Voon Seong-Buddhism and Education
... department to work in the schools and not employed by the schools themselves. Many of these new employees were not Buddhists but followers of other religions. The private high school and kindergarten also faced similar problem. Although they could still select and employ the people they like, there ...
... department to work in the schools and not employed by the schools themselves. Many of these new employees were not Buddhists but followers of other religions. The private high school and kindergarten also faced similar problem. Although they could still select and employ the people they like, there ...