Goryeo Dynasty () - Asian Art Museum | Education
... Few people are aware that the name Korea is derived from the name Goryeo in Goryeo dynasty (918–1392), the focus of the exhibition now on view and of this workshop. It was during this period that Korea became known to the world outside East Asia through Western travelers to China and through West As ...
... Few people are aware that the name Korea is derived from the name Goryeo in Goryeo dynasty (918–1392), the focus of the exhibition now on view and of this workshop. It was during this period that Korea became known to the world outside East Asia through Western travelers to China and through West As ...
The Eight Precepts with Right Livelihood as the
... continuing from the first planning of it down to the carrying of it out, which ‘course’ involves body and/or speech. The ‘choice’ (cetana) here is the momentary mental willing (or ‘affirmation’) at each and every stage of the ‘course’. Visuddhimagga Translations The Path of Purification and The Path ...
... continuing from the first planning of it down to the carrying of it out, which ‘course’ involves body and/or speech. The ‘choice’ (cetana) here is the momentary mental willing (or ‘affirmation’) at each and every stage of the ‘course’. Visuddhimagga Translations The Path of Purification and The Path ...
EXPLORATIONS - The Center for Southeast Asian Studies
... polities of Southeast Asia. Thus, one comes to wonder, how did fear of Western or Christian influence and a desire for greater shogunal wealth, translate into action Volume 10, Spring 2010 ...
... polities of Southeast Asia. Thus, one comes to wonder, how did fear of Western or Christian influence and a desire for greater shogunal wealth, translate into action Volume 10, Spring 2010 ...
The Five Precepts - Suffering and Its Causes
... expect to succeed in cultivating the factors of positive performance. The process of purifying virtue can be compared to growing a flower garden on a plot of uncultivated land. We don't begin by planting the seeds in expectation of a bountiful yield. We have to start with the duller work of weeding ...
... expect to succeed in cultivating the factors of positive performance. The process of purifying virtue can be compared to growing a flower garden on a plot of uncultivated land. We don't begin by planting the seeds in expectation of a bountiful yield. We have to start with the duller work of weeding ...
The Gender of Buddhist Truth - Nanzan Institute for Religion and
... Japanese Buddhism is generally considered to be misogynist in nature. Scholars, who are familiar with paintings of the female body in nine aspects of decay, called kusozu, believe that these paintings represent the sexist nature ofBuddhism. In an attempt to interpret thepaintings within religious an ...
... Japanese Buddhism is generally considered to be misogynist in nature. Scholars, who are familiar with paintings of the female body in nine aspects of decay, called kusozu, believe that these paintings represent the sexist nature ofBuddhism. In an attempt to interpret thepaintings within religious an ...
8 - Homework Market
... Although Buddhism does not stress the performance of acts of charity as do Judaism, Christianity and Islam, it is not a negative religion insisting only on selfcontrol. Gautama insisted that every person should project thoughts of friendliness toward others and even toward those who are not frie ...
... Although Buddhism does not stress the performance of acts of charity as do Judaism, Christianity and Islam, it is not a negative religion insisting only on selfcontrol. Gautama insisted that every person should project thoughts of friendliness toward others and even toward those who are not frie ...
eBook - Dharma Resources - Kong Meng San Phor Kark See
... philosophical orientation, its minute analysis of the nature of mind and its various modalities, and its overwhelming emphasis on knowledge gained through personal experience.” Wallace considers the Buddhism-science discourse a worthwhile “cross-cultural and interdisciplinary pursuit of understandin ...
... philosophical orientation, its minute analysis of the nature of mind and its various modalities, and its overwhelming emphasis on knowledge gained through personal experience.” Wallace considers the Buddhism-science discourse a worthwhile “cross-cultural and interdisciplinary pursuit of understandin ...
Dharmakirti and Husserl on Negative Judgments
... perceptions of the desk or books do not really fit the context, for these objects are not the subject of concern at all. Only in contrast to the anticipation of Y, these perceptions start to make sense in the way that they disappointed this anticipation. So far, it seems that Husserl’s accounts of n ...
... perceptions of the desk or books do not really fit the context, for these objects are not the subject of concern at all. Only in contrast to the anticipation of Y, these perceptions start to make sense in the way that they disappointed this anticipation. So far, it seems that Husserl’s accounts of n ...
EUROPEAN ACADEMIC RESEARCH, VOL
... Harsha’s Conquests: The dissensions among the petty States that rose consequent on the break-up of the Gupta empire created a situation that called for a sovereign, who, in accordance with the ancient Kshatriya ideal, could bring the entire country under the umbrella of one authority. Harsha proceed ...
... Harsha’s Conquests: The dissensions among the petty States that rose consequent on the break-up of the Gupta empire created a situation that called for a sovereign, who, in accordance with the ancient Kshatriya ideal, could bring the entire country under the umbrella of one authority. Harsha proceed ...
Human-Centered Buddhism--One that Accords with Dharma
... profound conviction that Buddhism is about “the Buddha among mankind” and is “centered on human beings.” This conviction determined the standpoint and objective of my research into Indian Buddhism. As I stated in the preface of my book, The Buddhism of India: I am deeply convinced that during its lo ...
... profound conviction that Buddhism is about “the Buddha among mankind” and is “centered on human beings.” This conviction determined the standpoint and objective of my research into Indian Buddhism. As I stated in the preface of my book, The Buddhism of India: I am deeply convinced that during its lo ...
Shobogenzo Nehanmyoshin (The Treasury of the True Dharma Eye
... that since this “treasury” which houses the true Dharma, strictly speaking, is not the “true, correct teachings” themselves. Nevertheless, since these teachings are contained there, the true Dharma is certainly present within it. For this reason according to the tradition of the Zen school, when Sha ...
... that since this “treasury” which houses the true Dharma, strictly speaking, is not the “true, correct teachings” themselves. Nevertheless, since these teachings are contained there, the true Dharma is certainly present within it. For this reason according to the tradition of the Zen school, when Sha ...
Fo Guang Shan Buddhism and Ethical Conversations
... Cosmopolitanism and Transnationalism: Visions, Ethics, Practices ...
... Cosmopolitanism and Transnationalism: Visions, Ethics, Practices ...
New Buddhist Extremism and the Challenges to Ethno
... In addressing the problem, it is necessary to closely scrutinize the discourse of Sinhala-Buddhist nationalism in order to understand its inner dynamics. This has not been done in most of the recent studies on Sinhala-Buddhist nationalism. This study attempts to take a closer look at the multiple v ...
... In addressing the problem, it is necessary to closely scrutinize the discourse of Sinhala-Buddhist nationalism in order to understand its inner dynamics. This has not been done in most of the recent studies on Sinhala-Buddhist nationalism. This study attempts to take a closer look at the multiple v ...
Word File - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... is situated in an isolated area within a strict natural reserve and a wild life sanctuary. The site is best approached either from Polonnaruwa or from Minneriya, via Sungavila, the last village on the route to the site, the distance from both these towns being 40 km. approximately. Although the chro ...
... is situated in an isolated area within a strict natural reserve and a wild life sanctuary. The site is best approached either from Polonnaruwa or from Minneriya, via Sungavila, the last village on the route to the site, the distance from both these towns being 40 km. approximately. Although the chro ...
Buddha`s Birthday
... is often followed by some sense of emptiness or feelings that something is lacking, but the Yeon Deung Hoe gives participants renewed energy through being able to see and feel things together in oneness, after which they can return to their daily routines refreshed. One Indian proverb says, “With pe ...
... is often followed by some sense of emptiness or feelings that something is lacking, but the Yeon Deung Hoe gives participants renewed energy through being able to see and feel things together in oneness, after which they can return to their daily routines refreshed. One Indian proverb says, “With pe ...
See the April 2017 Newsletter
... belong to others; and I will share my time, energy, and material resources with those who are in need. I will practice looking deeply to see that the happiness and suffering of others are not separate from my own happiness and suffering; that true happiness is not possible without understanding and ...
... belong to others; and I will share my time, energy, and material resources with those who are in need. I will practice looking deeply to see that the happiness and suffering of others are not separate from my own happiness and suffering; that true happiness is not possible without understanding and ...
Janussoni Sutta - The Dharmafarers
... 2.3 In addition to annual observances, the rite is also performed on special occasions, such as eclipses or at pilgrimage centres. Particular merit is attached to ceremonies performed at Gay (where the Buddha was awakened), Allahbd and Kurukshetra. Śrddha also serves to unite the living and the ...
... 2.3 In addition to annual observances, the rite is also performed on special occasions, such as eclipses or at pilgrimage centres. Particular merit is attached to ceremonies performed at Gay (where the Buddha was awakened), Allahbd and Kurukshetra. Śrddha also serves to unite the living and the ...
Assu Sutta - The Dharmafarers
... in the Tripiaka we have first to settle whether it is of the latter kind, which they called “having its meaning drawn out” (ntârtha), ie to be taken as it stands, as an explicit and definitive statement, or of the former kind, which they called “having its meaning requiring to be drawn out” (neyâr ...
... in the Tripiaka we have first to settle whether it is of the latter kind, which they called “having its meaning drawn out” (ntârtha), ie to be taken as it stands, as an explicit and definitive statement, or of the former kind, which they called “having its meaning requiring to be drawn out” (neyâr ...
Handbook of Tibetan Buddhist Sy
... did not diverge greatly from their Indian forerunners in terms of doctrinal content, but in the ways in which they organized this content into systematic stages leading to enlightenment. It is the logic of the Buddhist path which is Tibetan, not the individual doctrines or insights which are arrange ...
... did not diverge greatly from their Indian forerunners in terms of doctrinal content, but in the ways in which they organized this content into systematic stages leading to enlightenment. It is the logic of the Buddhist path which is Tibetan, not the individual doctrines or insights which are arrange ...
shinto - Wolverton Mountain
... • Chinese and Korean influences always came ashore • After the 4th century CE, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism • Adopted the dominant Chinese culture and learnings including written language, ethics from Confucius for Japanese feudal society • 522 CE emperor embraces Buddhism in spite of offendin ...
... • Chinese and Korean influences always came ashore • After the 4th century CE, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism • Adopted the dominant Chinese culture and learnings including written language, ethics from Confucius for Japanese feudal society • 522 CE emperor embraces Buddhism in spite of offendin ...
Shinto - Wolverton
... Chinese and Korean influences always came ashore After the 4th century CE, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism Adopted the dominant Chinese culture and learnings including written language, ethics from Confucius for Japanese feudal society • 522 CE emperor embraces Buddhism in spite of offending kami, pl ...
... Chinese and Korean influences always came ashore After the 4th century CE, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism Adopted the dominant Chinese culture and learnings including written language, ethics from Confucius for Japanese feudal society • 522 CE emperor embraces Buddhism in spite of offending kami, pl ...
Two Traditions of Meditation in Ancient India
... requirement is added that the early Buddhist texts have to be interpreted in the light of the later tradition.3 It would be unfair to those who uphold position (i) to put too much emphasis on the parallelism with the unfortunate history of Biblical studies. We must assume that they look upon their p ...
... requirement is added that the early Buddhist texts have to be interpreted in the light of the later tradition.3 It would be unfair to those who uphold position (i) to put too much emphasis on the parallelism with the unfortunate history of Biblical studies. We must assume that they look upon their p ...