a study on the i-pu-tsung-lun-lun
... little and presently get the condition of ‘past learning’. Then you can enter the assembly; at present your presence is not possible.”26[26] Vasumitra, “I care for the condition of ‘past learning’ as little as for a drop of spittle; my mind seeks only the fruit of Buddha; I do not run after little q ...
... little and presently get the condition of ‘past learning’. Then you can enter the assembly; at present your presence is not possible.”26[26] Vasumitra, “I care for the condition of ‘past learning’ as little as for a drop of spittle; my mind seeks only the fruit of Buddha; I do not run after little q ...
CHAPTER THREE FOUNDATIONS OF THE BUDDHIST AND
... to renewed existence, accompanied by delight and lust, seeking delight here and there, that is, craving for sensual pleasures, craving for existence, craving for extermination.‖ 5 It is clear that suffering is the effect of craving which is the cause. This is seed and fruit, action and reaction, cau ...
... to renewed existence, accompanied by delight and lust, seeking delight here and there, that is, craving for sensual pleasures, craving for existence, craving for extermination.‖ 5 It is clear that suffering is the effect of craving which is the cause. This is seed and fruit, action and reaction, cau ...
History of Indian Buddhism From Sakyamuni to Early Mahayana
... issues, such as the usage of fundamental'terms or the roles particular figures played in the Indian Buddhist tradition. The ideas advanced in many of these articles and the background research that went into them have been incorporated into this history. Hirakawa has also been aware of the need for ...
... issues, such as the usage of fundamental'terms or the roles particular figures played in the Indian Buddhist tradition. The ideas advanced in many of these articles and the background research that went into them have been incorporated into this history. Hirakawa has also been aware of the need for ...
A History of Indian Buddhism: From Śākyamuni to Early Mahāyāna
... issues, such as the usage of fundamental'terms or the roles particular figures played in the Indian Buddhist tradition. The ideas advanced in many of these articles and the background research that went into them have been incorporated into this history. Hirakawa has also been aware of the need for ...
... issues, such as the usage of fundamental'terms or the roles particular figures played in the Indian Buddhist tradition. The ideas advanced in many of these articles and the background research that went into them have been incorporated into this history. Hirakawa has also been aware of the need for ...
Samsaric existence in Jack Kerouac`s The Dharma Bums and
... in materialism and unprecedented technical growth, they forced America away from its values according to many Beat thinkers. The crisis of values, in America, can be traced back to the end of the Nineteenth Century as Victorian society increasingly felt itself being pulled apart. Thomas Tweed's The ...
... in materialism and unprecedented technical growth, they forced America away from its values according to many Beat thinkers. The crisis of values, in America, can be traced back to the end of the Nineteenth Century as Victorian society increasingly felt itself being pulled apart. Thomas Tweed's The ...
steve odin PEACE AND COMPASSION IN THE MICROCOSMIC
... Buddhist scripture known as the Lotus Sutra of the Wonderful Law (Japanese: Myôhô renge kyô), otherwise known as the Lotus Sutra (Japanese: Hoke-kyô). More specifically, this holographic or microcosmic– macrocosmic paradigm is articulated in the Lotus Sutra tradition in terms of the doctrine of “thr ...
... Buddhist scripture known as the Lotus Sutra of the Wonderful Law (Japanese: Myôhô renge kyô), otherwise known as the Lotus Sutra (Japanese: Hoke-kyô). More specifically, this holographic or microcosmic– macrocosmic paradigm is articulated in the Lotus Sutra tradition in terms of the doctrine of “thr ...
BUDDHIST DEITIES AND MANTRAS IN THE HINDU TANTRAS: I
... Tantric texts and that the Hindu Tantras are borrowed from the Buddhist Tantras. Bhattacharyya addresses not only the iconography but also the deity mantras on the basis of such texts as the Sādhanamālā (SM). He concludes that Chinnamastā and the eight manifestations of Tārā known as Tārā, U ...
... Tantric texts and that the Hindu Tantras are borrowed from the Buddhist Tantras. Bhattacharyya addresses not only the iconography but also the deity mantras on the basis of such texts as the Sādhanamālā (SM). He concludes that Chinnamastā and the eight manifestations of Tārā known as Tārā, U ...
Papers presented at the International Buddhist Conference, March
... time, along with the sapling from the sacred bodhi tree under which the Buddha had attained enlightenment. The same was planted in the Mahamegha garden of Anuradhapura with a great celebration where it was tended with honour and care. It still flourishes as one of the most sacred objects of venerati ...
... time, along with the sapling from the sacred bodhi tree under which the Buddha had attained enlightenment. The same was planted in the Mahamegha garden of Anuradhapura with a great celebration where it was tended with honour and care. It still flourishes as one of the most sacred objects of venerati ...
Investigation Report on Buddhist Ceremony Music in
... echoed in the temple to remind the Buddhists that it is time for them to get up to wash their faces and rinse their mouths. It would be spread to every place as long as there dwell Buddhists or Lay Buddhists. The morning chanting starts from 5:30 and lasts for one hour. Near 5:00, the Buddhists came ...
... echoed in the temple to remind the Buddhists that it is time for them to get up to wash their faces and rinse their mouths. It would be spread to every place as long as there dwell Buddhists or Lay Buddhists. The morning chanting starts from 5:30 and lasts for one hour. Near 5:00, the Buddhists came ...
bussho notes
... 衆生悉有佛性): Or, more simply, “all living beings have the buddha nature.” The term shujō 衆 生 (translated here as “living beings”) represents one standard Chinese translation for the Sanskrit sattva, used in reference to sentient beings transmigrating in saṃsāra. The term shitsu (Chinese xi 悉), rendered ...
... 衆生悉有佛性): Or, more simply, “all living beings have the buddha nature.” The term shujō 衆 生 (translated here as “living beings”) represents one standard Chinese translation for the Sanskrit sattva, used in reference to sentient beings transmigrating in saṃsāra. The term shitsu (Chinese xi 悉), rendered ...
Mahāyāna Buddhism: The Path to Buddhahood
... The beginning, middle and end of the Mahāyāna path is Enlightenment Consciousness. The Mahāyāna path begins with the awakening of Enlightenment Consciousness, is sustained by the cultivation of the two aspect of conventional Enlightenment Consciousness5 and achieves its objective with the attainmen ...
... The beginning, middle and end of the Mahāyāna path is Enlightenment Consciousness. The Mahāyāna path begins with the awakening of Enlightenment Consciousness, is sustained by the cultivation of the two aspect of conventional Enlightenment Consciousness5 and achieves its objective with the attainmen ...
Empty Subject Terms in Buddhist Logic: Digna¯ga and his Chinese
... Meinong’s theory of objects. According to that theory, things like ‘‘roundsquare’’ are nonexistent objects, which means that they are neither existences (Existenz) nor subsistences (Bestand), but their so-being (Sosein) or character can still be referred to or discussed. This is because so-being is ...
... Meinong’s theory of objects. According to that theory, things like ‘‘roundsquare’’ are nonexistent objects, which means that they are neither existences (Existenz) nor subsistences (Bestand), but their so-being (Sosein) or character can still be referred to or discussed. This is because so-being is ...
The Buddha`s Victory
... developed human being. Secondly, there is the ideal of the path to Enlightenment, the sum total of all the principles, practices, and teachings that help the individual human being in the course of his or her quest for spiritual perfection. Thirdly, there is the ideal of fellowship in pursuing the w ...
... developed human being. Secondly, there is the ideal of the path to Enlightenment, the sum total of all the principles, practices, and teachings that help the individual human being in the course of his or her quest for spiritual perfection. Thirdly, there is the ideal of fellowship in pursuing the w ...
Zen Buddhism and Environmental Ethics Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... conduct, including the Buddhist precepts and Mahayana perfections (pāramitā), is merely a device to be tossed aside after serving its purpose. Given that partaking in a different kind of ethics does not necessarily mean having no ethics at all, James correctly shows that such an argument profoundly ...
... conduct, including the Buddhist precepts and Mahayana perfections (pāramitā), is merely a device to be tossed aside after serving its purpose. Given that partaking in a different kind of ethics does not necessarily mean having no ethics at all, James correctly shows that such an argument profoundly ...
NCERT_12_Themes in Indian History-part 1
... We must recognise that, given space, time and freedom, children generate new knowledge by engaging with the information passed on to them by adults. Treating the prescribed textbook as the sole basis of examination is one of the key reasons why other resources and sites of learning are ignored. Incu ...
... We must recognise that, given space, time and freedom, children generate new knowledge by engaging with the information passed on to them by adults. Treating the prescribed textbook as the sole basis of examination is one of the key reasons why other resources and sites of learning are ignored. Incu ...
Buddhism and its relation to women and prostitution in Thai society
... Many poor, rural young girls are stolen from villages and sent to Bangkok to serve as sex slaves. Some children are even trafficked across borders to fulfill the roles of prostitutes in Asia and elsewhere. I will show how prostitution in Thailand is intertwined with the Thai bhikkhuni and mae chi m ...
... Many poor, rural young girls are stolen from villages and sent to Bangkok to serve as sex slaves. Some children are even trafficked across borders to fulfill the roles of prostitutes in Asia and elsewhere. I will show how prostitution in Thailand is intertwined with the Thai bhikkhuni and mae chi m ...
Buddhist Psychology: The Foundation of Buddhist Thought
... was able to implement the training and practices I had been taught, and I slowly found more balance and calm. Thus the second valuable lesson from this time was not only how powerful our emotional life is but also how effective mind training can be. Without a doubt, applying the Buddha’s teachings c ...
... was able to implement the training and practices I had been taught, and I slowly found more balance and calm. Thus the second valuable lesson from this time was not only how powerful our emotional life is but also how effective mind training can be. Without a doubt, applying the Buddha’s teachings c ...
Justice and the Khmer Rouge: concepts of just
... suffering, and healing. Such themes are not quantifiable in ‘hard data’; a nonexperimental design is the most appropriate. It does not aim to extract generalizability (Silverman, 2000, p 111) but takes a serendipitous approach, intending to make a ‘thick description’ from which understanding can be ...
... suffering, and healing. Such themes are not quantifiable in ‘hard data’; a nonexperimental design is the most appropriate. It does not aim to extract generalizability (Silverman, 2000, p 111) but takes a serendipitous approach, intending to make a ‘thick description’ from which understanding can be ...
BUSL-IC-Proceedings 2015 - Bhiksu University of Sri Lanka
... Conference on the theme „Buddhism for Future Human Civilization‟ with the aim of achieving the objectives of the University Act and finding out Buddhist ways and means to develop future human society with the participation of local and foreign scholars. At present, it is possible to see the world po ...
... Conference on the theme „Buddhism for Future Human Civilization‟ with the aim of achieving the objectives of the University Act and finding out Buddhist ways and means to develop future human society with the participation of local and foreign scholars. At present, it is possible to see the world po ...
Janusz Chmielewski THE PRINCIPLE OF REDUCTIO AD
... at this point, as well. Second, it is only Sextus who introduced a special technical term for such reasonings — πǫριτ ρoπ ή — lit. ”reversal,” usually translated as ”self-refutation” (Adv. Log. I 389-390). Third, Sextus mentions Democritus and Plato as those who had used such argumentation before h ...
... at this point, as well. Second, it is only Sextus who introduced a special technical term for such reasonings — πǫριτ ρoπ ή — lit. ”reversal,” usually translated as ”self-refutation” (Adv. Log. I 389-390). Third, Sextus mentions Democritus and Plato as those who had used such argumentation before h ...
Greco-Buddhism
Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelled Graeco-Buddhism, refers to the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BCE and the 5th century CE in Bactria and the Indian subcontinent, corresponding to the territories of modern day Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan. It was a cultural consequence of a long chain of interactions begun by Greek forays into India from the time of Alexander the Great, carried further by the establishment of the Indo-Greek Kingdom and extended during the flourishing of the Hellenized Kushan Empire. Greco-Buddhism influenced the artistic, and perhaps the spiritual development of Buddhism, particularly Mahayana Buddhism. Buddhism was then adopted in Central and Northeastern Asia from the 1st century CE, ultimately spreading to China, Korea, Japan, Philippines, Siberia, and Vietnam.