BUDDHIST FILIAL PIETY: MITIGATING CONFUCIAN DUTY AND
... Buddhism and Daoism to support his main contention that Buddhism attempted to resolve female issues more readily than the Confucian tradition. The Blood Bowl Sutra does indeed ask the son to help his mother ascend out of a woman’s hell in which women are forced to stand in a pool of menstrual blood ...
... Buddhism and Daoism to support his main contention that Buddhism attempted to resolve female issues more readily than the Confucian tradition. The Blood Bowl Sutra does indeed ask the son to help his mother ascend out of a woman’s hell in which women are forced to stand in a pool of menstrual blood ...
1 FABIO RAMBELLI LECTURE 7 TRANSMISSION OF THE
... matters. When the training in a particular subject was concluded, the student went through a consecration ritual known as kanjø (lit. “pouring water on the top of the head”), consisting in a kind of ointment, which sanctioned the level of education that had been attained. In fact, as we will see bel ...
... matters. When the training in a particular subject was concluded, the student went through a consecration ritual known as kanjø (lit. “pouring water on the top of the head”), consisting in a kind of ointment, which sanctioned the level of education that had been attained. In fact, as we will see bel ...
eForth and Zen
... explored how Forth did things and why things were done the ways they were. It put to rest the myth that Forth was a write-only language by showing that Forth could be understood by the average user with some casual study. It showed how the inner interpreter and the outer interpreter worked, and why ...
... explored how Forth did things and why things were done the ways they were. It put to rest the myth that Forth was a write-only language by showing that Forth could be understood by the average user with some casual study. It showed how the inner interpreter and the outer interpreter worked, and why ...
Goryeo Dynasty () - Asian Art Museum | Education
... to give birth to great works. Additionally they must have had strong faith in the power of buddhas and bodhisattvas. Without their religious conviction, it would not have been possible for them to capture the expression of intense spirituality that still moves today’s viewers. All indications sugges ...
... to give birth to great works. Additionally they must have had strong faith in the power of buddhas and bodhisattvas. Without their religious conviction, it would not have been possible for them to capture the expression of intense spirituality that still moves today’s viewers. All indications sugges ...
Jan - Buddhist Churches of America
... not our problem at all. Rather, Buddhism suggests that we need to awaken to the reality that the violence in our schools, neighborhoods and homes, and in battlefields around the world is our problem and my problem. Its causes are complex, but they can be defined. Solutions are possible, and they can ...
... not our problem at all. Rather, Buddhism suggests that we need to awaken to the reality that the violence in our schools, neighborhoods and homes, and in battlefields around the world is our problem and my problem. Its causes are complex, but they can be defined. Solutions are possible, and they can ...
Pedagogical Development of Zen Buddhism and Taoism for Taos
... backpacking. The philosophies of Zen Buddhism and Taoism will be briefly brought up while in the classroom and selected introductory readings will be handed out to students as material that can be read while on the trail. These philosophies will provide a unique perspective from a different culture ...
... backpacking. The philosophies of Zen Buddhism and Taoism will be briefly brought up while in the classroom and selected introductory readings will be handed out to students as material that can be read while on the trail. These philosophies will provide a unique perspective from a different culture ...
manual of zen buddhism
... Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt., Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, Kyoto, was born in 1870. He is probably now the greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and is certainly the greatest authority on Zen Buddhism. His major works in English on the subject of Buddhism ...
... Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt., Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, Kyoto, was born in 1870. He is probably now the greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and is certainly the greatest authority on Zen Buddhism. His major works in English on the subject of Buddhism ...
Download/View PDF - Buddhist Churches of America
... persons with whom he wanted to share his understanding were his five ascetic companions. At first, when Sakyamuni reached them, they looked upon him with suspicion. However, amazed at the change that had taken place, for he now overflowed with inner strength and confidence, they could not keep thems ...
... persons with whom he wanted to share his understanding were his five ascetic companions. At first, when Sakyamuni reached them, they looked upon him with suspicion. However, amazed at the change that had taken place, for he now overflowed with inner strength and confidence, they could not keep thems ...
Zen and Japanese Militarism
... leClrning, even with regard to the study of Buddh ism itself. Here , too, however, the motivation was, at least in part, defensive in nature, for the Buddhist leadership recognized that without e mbrac ing Western learning they would be unab le to counter the intellectual threat ...
... leClrning, even with regard to the study of Buddh ism itself. Here , too, however, the motivation was, at least in part, defensive in nature, for the Buddhist leadership recognized that without e mbrac ing Western learning they would be unab le to counter the intellectual threat ...
Buddhism and the Rise of the Written Vernacular in East Asia: The
... can by no meansbe said to represent a pure formof VS, inasmuchas they still containa significantproportionof LS elements.This is probablydue to the natureof the sinographicscriptwhich is so perfectly well suited to LS but rather inimicalto a full representation of any VS language. It should also be ...
... can by no meansbe said to represent a pure formof VS, inasmuchas they still containa significantproportionof LS elements.This is probablydue to the natureof the sinographicscriptwhich is so perfectly well suited to LS but rather inimicalto a full representation of any VS language. It should also be ...
“Beautiful Women Dig Graves”: Richard Baker-roshi
... It is often said of Buddhism that it adapts to other cultures with uncanny ease, mingling with indigenous practices and values so as better to establish itself in a new territory. This commingling has certainly been evident in the history of American Buddhism, but the energy behind such adaptations ...
... It is often said of Buddhism that it adapts to other cultures with uncanny ease, mingling with indigenous practices and values so as better to establish itself in a new territory. This commingling has certainly been evident in the history of American Buddhism, but the energy behind such adaptations ...
Kuroda Toshio - Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture
... the ancient Asian-style community (from clan head to emperor),and in their liberation from these bonds. The opposition to which I refer was not of the bold (and rather exceptional) type in which a people rises up in rebellion against the rule of a powerful state. Rather, it consisted of a gradual mo ...
... the ancient Asian-style community (from clan head to emperor),and in their liberation from these bonds. The opposition to which I refer was not of the bold (and rather exceptional) type in which a people rises up in rebellion against the rule of a powerful state. Rather, it consisted of a gradual mo ...
The Zen of Japanese Nationalism Robert H. Sharf History of
... emerged, in turn, out of the profound social and political turmoil engendered by the rapid Westernization and modernization of Japan in the Meiji period (1868-1912). Given the pedigree of these early Zen missionaries, one might have expected Western scholars of Buddhism to approach their high-minded ...
... emerged, in turn, out of the profound social and political turmoil engendered by the rapid Westernization and modernization of Japan in the Meiji period (1868-1912). Given the pedigree of these early Zen missionaries, one might have expected Western scholars of Buddhism to approach their high-minded ...
carrying Buddhism
... In other words, Asher suggests metal images in India are being produced in any number only from the eighth century. Turning our attention to South India, we find again that there are few, if any, metal icons datable before the sixth century that come from South India. The South Indian search for met ...
... In other words, Asher suggests metal images in India are being produced in any number only from the eighth century. Turning our attention to South India, we find again that there are few, if any, metal icons datable before the sixth century that come from South India. The South Indian search for met ...
Lay Ritual in the Early Buddhist Art of India
... practices, and teachings, it is crucial to study the ways it has been observed by the vast majority of its followers—the laity. A fresh look at the corpus of sculptural remains that date from the first century B.C.E. to the first century C.E. found at Indian sites such as Bharhut, Sanchi, Bodh Gaya, ...
... practices, and teachings, it is crucial to study the ways it has been observed by the vast majority of its followers—the laity. A fresh look at the corpus of sculptural remains that date from the first century B.C.E. to the first century C.E. found at Indian sites such as Bharhut, Sanchi, Bodh Gaya, ...
What is Buddhism?
... all forms of visible light is the same phenomenon with varying wavelengths. The distinction between one color and the next is completely arbitrary and exists only in the minds of those who use a language with those specific color names. Not all languages divide up that spectrum in the same way. Can ...
... all forms of visible light is the same phenomenon with varying wavelengths. The distinction between one color and the next is completely arbitrary and exists only in the minds of those who use a language with those specific color names. Not all languages divide up that spectrum in the same way. Can ...
The Unintended Legacy of Hellenism
... centuries CE allowed the resulting Buddhist artistic style to adopt elements from various cultures, most notably from the Hellenistic artistic tradition. Through the following five centuries, the northern route of the Silk Road facilitated the spread of both the Buddhist religion and the aforementio ...
... centuries CE allowed the resulting Buddhist artistic style to adopt elements from various cultures, most notably from the Hellenistic artistic tradition. Through the following five centuries, the northern route of the Silk Road facilitated the spread of both the Buddhist religion and the aforementio ...
The electronic Journal of East and Central Asian Religions
... they could not pass it over. However, the idea of a secret language associated with the divine was of course an invention of their own based on a misperception and misreading of the Buddhist spells. The attractiveness of divine sounds and language was simply so great that they felt compelled to crea ...
... they could not pass it over. However, the idea of a secret language associated with the divine was of course an invention of their own based on a misperception and misreading of the Buddhist spells. The attractiveness of divine sounds and language was simply so great that they felt compelled to crea ...
- University of Virginia
... images and symbols—flourished only for a short period during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Considering the enduring history of Chinese steles, which have been in use from the first century c.e. until modern times, the phenomenon of Buddhist steles represents just a brief interlude. Yet this e ...
... images and symbols—flourished only for a short period during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Considering the enduring history of Chinese steles, which have been in use from the first century c.e. until modern times, the phenomenon of Buddhist steles represents just a brief interlude. Yet this e ...
NiNi Zhu - Buddhism
... or “becoming”), and dhamma (“rule” or “law”)—and most involved the practice of yoga. According to tradition, the Buddha himself was a yogi—that is, a miracle-working ascetic. Buddhism, like many of the sects that developed in northeastern India at the time, was constituted by the presence of a char ...
... or “becoming”), and dhamma (“rule” or “law”)—and most involved the practice of yoga. According to tradition, the Buddha himself was a yogi—that is, a miracle-working ascetic. Buddhism, like many of the sects that developed in northeastern India at the time, was constituted by the presence of a char ...
Temple, Palace, Scholar`s House: Three Settings of Traditional
... Special thanks for their assistance to Linda Choy, Curatorial Assistant, Korean Art, Asian Art Museum, Mrs. Yong Jin Choi, Korean Society, New York; Kristen Richert, Prentice Hall Publications, Susan Tai, Curator of Asian Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Deb Clearwaters, Lisa Nguyen, and Alina Coll ...
... Special thanks for their assistance to Linda Choy, Curatorial Assistant, Korean Art, Asian Art Museum, Mrs. Yong Jin Choi, Korean Society, New York; Kristen Richert, Prentice Hall Publications, Susan Tai, Curator of Asian Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Deb Clearwaters, Lisa Nguyen, and Alina Coll ...
409. Heine, Steven
... The Critical Buddhists seek to reverse the view that the 12-fascicle text is secondary to the 75-fascicle text. Hakamaya’s claim is that in the writings of the 75-fascicle text, which embrace a holistic, naturalist perspective, Dõgen was still struggling with hongaku thought and unable to fully over ...
... The Critical Buddhists seek to reverse the view that the 12-fascicle text is secondary to the 75-fascicle text. Hakamaya’s claim is that in the writings of the 75-fascicle text, which embrace a holistic, naturalist perspective, Dõgen was still struggling with hongaku thought and unable to fully over ...
去る天平宝字七年(763)十二月二十日、神社の東に井あり
... the temple. He abandoned the old land in the Kudara area and moved the temple to the Takechi area. Temple buildings were constructed in the new place…In the ninth month of sixth year (676) the court changed the name of the temple into Great Temple of Takechi 高市大寺 and gave it the title of Great Natio ...
... the temple. He abandoned the old land in the Kudara area and moved the temple to the Takechi area. Temple buildings were constructed in the new place…In the ninth month of sixth year (676) the court changed the name of the temple into Great Temple of Takechi 高市大寺 and gave it the title of Great Natio ...
THE BAILIN BUDDHIST TEMPLE: THRIVING UNDER
... Before coming to Hebei Province, Jing Hui worked as the chief editor of the Fa Yin (Voice of Dharma), the official magazine of Buddhist Association of China. Working at the magazine and being involved in the operation of the Buddhist Association of China for nearly a decade, Jing Hui gained remarkable ...
... Before coming to Hebei Province, Jing Hui worked as the chief editor of the Fa Yin (Voice of Dharma), the official magazine of Buddhist Association of China. Working at the magazine and being involved in the operation of the Buddhist Association of China for nearly a decade, Jing Hui gained remarkable ...
Buddhist Diplomacy: History and Status Quo
... hesitated, the deity Brahma Sahampati appeared before him and requested him to teach the Dharma. He asked the Buddha, “[F]ree from sorrow, behold the people submerged in sorrow, oppressed by birth and aging.”2 The Buddha then changed his mind. He left the Bodhi tree, wandered in stages, and arrived ...
... hesitated, the deity Brahma Sahampati appeared before him and requested him to teach the Dharma. He asked the Buddha, “[F]ree from sorrow, behold the people submerged in sorrow, oppressed by birth and aging.”2 The Buddha then changed his mind. He left the Bodhi tree, wandered in stages, and arrived ...
Buddhist art in Japan
Buddhism played an important role in the development of Japanese art between the 6th and the 16th centuries. Buddhist art and Buddhist religious thought came to Japan from China through Korea and Buddhist art was encouraged by Crown Prince Shōtoku in the Suiko period in the sixth century and by Emperor Shomu in the Nara period in the eighth century. In the early Heian period Buddhist art and architecture greatly influenced the traditional Shinto arts, and Buddhist painting became fashionable among wealthy Japanese. The Kamakura period saw a flowering of Japanese Buddhist sculpture, whose origins are in the works of Heian period sculptor Jōchō. The Amida sect of Buddhism provided the basis for many popular artworks. Buddhist art became popular among the masses via scroll paintings, paintings used in worship and paintings of Buddhas, saint's lives, hells and other religious themes. Under the Zen sect of Buddhism, portraiture of priests such as Bodhidharma became popular as well as scroll calligraphy and sumi-e brush painting.