Buddhism: A Select Bibliography
... Although a selected bibliography, this is nonetheless a rather long list commensurate with the immense number of titles available on Buddhism. The categories employed are subject to the liabilities and qualifications intrinsic to any such categorization. Some of the more philosophically analytical t ...
... Although a selected bibliography, this is nonetheless a rather long list commensurate with the immense number of titles available on Buddhism. The categories employed are subject to the liabilities and qualifications intrinsic to any such categorization. Some of the more philosophically analytical t ...
Acro Dist 5 5.2 24jun01, Job 3
... is able to blend and combine sounds in a manner pleasing to the ear, so also it is the quality of our actions that determines our character. According to Buddhism there is a spark of bodhi (wisdom) in the heart of every sentient being, but in ordinary beings it has not been developed into its power ...
... is able to blend and combine sounds in a manner pleasing to the ear, so also it is the quality of our actions that determines our character. According to Buddhism there is a spark of bodhi (wisdom) in the heart of every sentient being, but in ordinary beings it has not been developed into its power ...
Siddhartha Savage: The Importance of Buddhism in Huxley`s Brave
... helped to form his spiritual background, evident in his thorough examination of plethoric spiritualities, including Hinduism and Buddhism, in the 1927 essay “The Essence of Religion” and 1929’s “Spinoza’s Worm”. While Huxley’s religious alignment shifted many times throughout his life and usually in ...
... helped to form his spiritual background, evident in his thorough examination of plethoric spiritualities, including Hinduism and Buddhism, in the 1927 essay “The Essence of Religion” and 1929’s “Spinoza’s Worm”. While Huxley’s religious alignment shifted many times throughout his life and usually in ...
Bhikkhunī Sāsana Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... hundred years, what eventually did fall into decline was the bhikkhunī order in India and Sri Lanka, even though it took well over five hundred years for that to happen. The problem of associating the very existence of the bhikkhunī order with an overall decline of the Dharma or the Buddha’s dispens ...
... hundred years, what eventually did fall into decline was the bhikkhunī order in India and Sri Lanka, even though it took well over five hundred years for that to happen. The problem of associating the very existence of the bhikkhunī order with an overall decline of the Dharma or the Buddha’s dispens ...
Tokharian Buddhism in Kucha - Sino
... Chinese, along with the Hsiung-nu ~fl. (Mongolian nomads), Turks, and Tibetans. Exactly when Buddhism was introduced to Kucha from India is unknown since there are no historical records describing such a transmission. Nevertheless it is likely to have been around the beginning of the Common Era, sin ...
... Chinese, along with the Hsiung-nu ~fl. (Mongolian nomads), Turks, and Tibetans. Exactly when Buddhism was introduced to Kucha from India is unknown since there are no historical records describing such a transmission. Nevertheless it is likely to have been around the beginning of the Common Era, sin ...
Was Lushan Huiyuan a Pure Land Buddhist?
... Buddha.”15 Is this understood to mean a Buddha [visualized] in the state of samādhi, or a Buddha that comes from without. If it is the Buddha [seen in the] midst of this samādhi, then it is established by my own thoughts, and it emerges from myself. If this Buddha is external to the samādhi, then it ...
... Buddha.”15 Is this understood to mean a Buddha [visualized] in the state of samādhi, or a Buddha that comes from without. If it is the Buddha [seen in the] midst of this samādhi, then it is established by my own thoughts, and it emerges from myself. If this Buddha is external to the samādhi, then it ...
orthodox chinese buddhism
... Buddhist organization that Sheng Yen founded. The original target audience for the book was Taiwanese intellectuals in the 960s. Yet the questions Sheng Yen raises have continued to be engaging to Chinese-speaking people, both Buddhists and those interested in Buddhism, to the present day. We since ...
... Buddhist organization that Sheng Yen founded. The original target audience for the book was Taiwanese intellectuals in the 960s. Yet the questions Sheng Yen raises have continued to be engaging to Chinese-speaking people, both Buddhists and those interested in Buddhism, to the present day. We since ...
What is Buddhism?
... life in peace and freedom. Buddha Gotama was awakened to the dharma and taught it with complete understanding and concrete action in compassion. DHARMA stands for forms (dharma), norms (dharma) and the teaching of them. The Buddha’s awakening and teaching lie in Dependent Origination (Dharma of all ...
... life in peace and freedom. Buddha Gotama was awakened to the dharma and taught it with complete understanding and concrete action in compassion. DHARMA stands for forms (dharma), norms (dharma) and the teaching of them. The Buddha’s awakening and teaching lie in Dependent Origination (Dharma of all ...
Untitled - Terebess
... about Buddhism? While our knowledge has certainly progressed considerably since the nineteenth century, it is nevertheless often constrained by certain ingrained ideas which restrict the range of issues addressed and questions asked. The average person on the street is often confronted with certain ...
... about Buddhism? While our knowledge has certainly progressed considerably since the nineteenth century, it is nevertheless often constrained by certain ingrained ideas which restrict the range of issues addressed and questions asked. The average person on the street is often confronted with certain ...
A Sociology of NoSelf: Applying Buddhist Social Theory to Symbolic
... Our argument, then, is that the extensive literature on the sociology of the self adheres to the single, underlying premise of a self-other duality. Whether one is talking about self-concept (Gekas 1982), self-esteem (Hewitt 1998), self-presentations (Goffman 1959), or self-appraisals (Rosenberg 198 ...
... Our argument, then, is that the extensive literature on the sociology of the self adheres to the single, underlying premise of a self-other duality. Whether one is talking about self-concept (Gekas 1982), self-esteem (Hewitt 1998), self-presentations (Goffman 1959), or self-appraisals (Rosenberg 198 ...
Avataṃsaka 華嚴 Transnationalism in Modern Sinitic Buddhism
... we will meet a number of individuals who studied and lectured on the Avataṃsaka Sūtra. As we do, it is important to keep in mind that this text was almost always read through the lens of the Avataṃsaka philosophy present in these commentaries. Here I refer to Avataṃsaka as a “school” of Buddhist tho ...
... we will meet a number of individuals who studied and lectured on the Avataṃsaka Sūtra. As we do, it is important to keep in mind that this text was almost always read through the lens of the Avataṃsaka philosophy present in these commentaries. Here I refer to Avataṃsaka as a “school” of Buddhist tho ...
TIBETAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE PRICE LIST
... Tibetan Sadhana Vocabulary: Translated Words of Seven Buddhist Sadhanas (Kielsmeier) DHARMA BOOKS Among Tibetan Texts: History and Literature of the Himalayan Plateau (Smith) Approaching the Great Perfection: Simultaneous and Gradual Methods of Dzogchen Practice in the Longchen Nyingtig (van Schaik) ...
... Tibetan Sadhana Vocabulary: Translated Words of Seven Buddhist Sadhanas (Kielsmeier) DHARMA BOOKS Among Tibetan Texts: History and Literature of the Himalayan Plateau (Smith) Approaching the Great Perfection: Simultaneous and Gradual Methods of Dzogchen Practice in the Longchen Nyingtig (van Schaik) ...
Tantric Buddhism in India (from c. A.D. 800 to c. A.D. 1200
... Buddhism, for all that it has of course many unusual characteristics of its own, should not be seen as having an in all respects unique position or requiring for its study methods fundamentally different from those employed in the study of other forms of Indian religion. Like other religious (and no ...
... Buddhism, for all that it has of course many unusual characteristics of its own, should not be seen as having an in all respects unique position or requiring for its study methods fundamentally different from those employed in the study of other forms of Indian religion. Like other religious (and no ...
The Revival of the Bhikkhuni Order and the Decline of the Sasana
... order and the Dharma in general survived far beyond the period of five hundred years, what eventually did fall into decline was the bhikkhun! order in India and Sri Lanka, even though it took well over five hundred years for that to happen. The problem of associating the very existence of the bhikkh ...
... order and the Dharma in general survived far beyond the period of five hundred years, what eventually did fall into decline was the bhikkhun! order in India and Sri Lanka, even though it took well over five hundred years for that to happen. The problem of associating the very existence of the bhikkh ...
Buddhism, Confucianism, and Western Conceptions of Personal
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... This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Scholarship at EngagedScholarship@CSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Downtown Review by an authorized administrator of EngagedScholarship@CSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ...
Ālayavijñāna: On the Origin and the Early Development of a Central
... The first volume of Schmithausen's work (241 pages) contains his text; the second (475 pages) contains his notes (1495 of them), bibliographies, and other critical apparatus. T h e relative size of these two volumes shows the author's interest in supplying complete documentation for every point he m ...
... The first volume of Schmithausen's work (241 pages) contains his text; the second (475 pages) contains his notes (1495 of them), bibliographies, and other critical apparatus. T h e relative size of these two volumes shows the author's interest in supplying complete documentation for every point he m ...
the complete issue. - Institute of Buddhist Studies
... primary condition from which we must be healed. Therefore, healing involves transformation of habitually deluded ways of looking at the world through the lenses of desire and aversion. For these women, then, all of life is a process of healing or transformation of the way life is viewed and experien ...
... primary condition from which we must be healed. Therefore, healing involves transformation of habitually deluded ways of looking at the world through the lenses of desire and aversion. For these women, then, all of life is a process of healing or transformation of the way life is viewed and experien ...
Evaluating the “Unconscious in Dream” between Sigmund Freud
... Noble Truths and theory of the Dependent Origination (Paṭiccasamupp da).15 The ‘unconscious’ in the dreams Freud emphasizes the value of dreams as sources of insight into the unconscious desires, especially the infantile roots of unconscious wishes in dreams. Fascinated by the anomaly that the thing ...
... Noble Truths and theory of the Dependent Origination (Paṭiccasamupp da).15 The ‘unconscious’ in the dreams Freud emphasizes the value of dreams as sources of insight into the unconscious desires, especially the infantile roots of unconscious wishes in dreams. Fascinated by the anomaly that the thing ...
History of Indian Buddhism From Sakyamuni to Early Mahayana
... Mahayana than some Western scholars have thought. In his discussion of Early Mahayana, Hirakawa traces these and other doctrinal themes back to early sources whenever possible, demonstrating the gradual ~n of many Mahayana positions. Third, Hirakawa's history maintains a better balance and is more c ...
... Mahayana than some Western scholars have thought. In his discussion of Early Mahayana, Hirakawa traces these and other doctrinal themes back to early sources whenever possible, demonstrating the gradual ~n of many Mahayana positions. Third, Hirakawa's history maintains a better balance and is more c ...