Contribution of Buddhism to the World culture: papers presented at the ...by Kalpakam Sankaranarayanan, Rabindra Panth, Ichijō Ogawa, K.J. Somaiya Centre for Buddhist Studies, Nava Nālandā Mahāvihāra, Ōtani Daigaku - Religion - 2006 |
The best Buddhist writing 2004by Melvin McLeod - Religion - 2004 - 369 pagesBUDDHISM Buddhism in America — once associated with a handful of visionaries, poets, and radicals — has undeniably moved into the mainstream in recent years ... |
The World of Learning 2004 - Page 1039by Michael Salzman, Europa Publications - Education - 2003 - 2448 pages... T., History of Japanese Buddhism AKIMOTO, M., Japanese Language and ... D., History of Indian Buddhism KODAMA, S., History of Japanese Religion KODANI, ... |
Buddhism and Christianity in dialogue: the Gerald Weisfeld Lectures 2004by Perry Schmidt-Leukel - Religion - 2005 - 262 pagesA unique and groundbreaking book, it introduces basic topics of Buddhist-Christian dialogue and opens up new ground. |
Geographical Abstracts - Page 1736Nature - 20042004 Taylor and Francis Ltd. 1 1522 Buddhism, democracy and identity in Thailand McCargo D. Democratization 2004 1 1/4 (155-170) Buddhism in Thailand has ... |
Buddhism Observed: Travelers, Exiles and Tibetan Dharma in Kathmandu - Page 168by Peter Kevin Moran - History - 2004 - 224 pagesIn particular, Lydia was concerned with how women are treated in Buddhism. She wondered 'just how important an issue this is for ... |
Buddhism: A Concise Introductionby Huston Smith, Philip Novak - Religion - 2004 - 256 pagesPage 130 Even so brief a survey should not omit mention of the Swiss-German writer and Nobel laureate Hermann Hesse, who stirred up considerable interest in Buddhism ... |
The complete idiot's guide to understanding Buddhism - Page 349by Gary Gach - Reference - 2004 - 390 pagesWide Horizons: Humanity Is Our Sangha Here are two more fields you might consider for engaged practice, touched on already as inevitable aspects of Buddhism ... |
Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives: 2004 Geumgang University ...by The Korean Buddhist cheontae order, Geumgang center for Buddhist studies - 20042004 Geumgang University International Conference on Korean Buddhism. |
Chan Buddhism - Page 7by Peter D. Hershock - Religion - 2004 - 173 pagesCHAPTER 1 The Buddhist Roots of Chan Buddhism originated in northern India ... Unlike the other major world religions, Buddhism is not organized around a ... |
Manual of Zen Buddhismby Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki - Religion - 2004 - 152 pages^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M Manual of en Buddhism NU Vision Publications, LLC Publishing Date: 2004 ... |
Zen Buddhism and environmental ethics - Page 65by Simon P. James - Religion - 2004 - 142 pages23 See Paul L. Swanson, 'Why They Say Zen Is Not Buddhism: recent Japanese critiques ... Pruning the Bodhi Tree: The Storm over Critical Buddhism (Honolulu : ... |
Tibetan and Zen Buddhism in Britain: transplantation, development and adaptation - Page 4by David N. Kay - Religion - 2004 - 260 pagesBuddhism and British culture The impact of Buddhism on British culture One way in which scholars have considered the interaction of Buddhism with British ... |
Holy people of the world: a cross-cultural encyclopedia - Page 48by Phyllis G. Jestice - Religion - 2004 - 999 pages... t02.html (accessed May 20, 2004). Amnon of Mainz (10th cent. CE? ... He came to China at a time when Buddhism had already reached the Chinese court as ... |
Buddhism: The Illustrated Guide - Page 54by Kevin Trainor - Religion - 2004 - 256 pagesTHE DECLINE OF BUDDHISM IN INDIA By the twelfth century CE, Buddhism in India was in decline, for several reasons, including anti-Buddhist polemics within a ... |
Buddhism and psychotherapy across cultures: essays on theories and practices - Page 1by Mark Unno - Psychology - 2006 - 372 pages... collected from "Between Cultures: Buddhism and Psychotherapy in the Twenty- First Century," a conference held at Boston University, September IO-H, 2004. ... |
Buddhism, knowledge and liberation: a philosophical study - Page 170by David Burton - Religion - 2004 - 188 pagesKnowledge versus devotion There is, however, a quite different sense in which faith functions in some forms of Buddhism. The account of Buddhism I have ... |
Buddhism for Busy People: Finding happiness in an uncertain world - Page 4by David Michie - Religion - 2004 - 193 pages... 2004 ... BUDDHISM ... |
Buddhism in world cultures: comparative perspectives - Page 59by Stephen C. Berkwitz - Religion - 2006 - 373 pagesand rid the country of corruption (Beck 2004). This virtually unprecedented entry of monks into national elections caught observers by surprise when the ... |
The Complete Idiot's Guide to World Religions - Page 208by Brandon Toropov, Luke Buckles - Religion - 2004 - 405 pagesMany sects of Buddhism emerged, in part because of disputes over the details of monastic ... The lotus is a sacred symbol in both Buddhism and Hinduism. ... |
Buddhist monks and business matters: still more papers on monastic Buddhism ... - Page 1by Gregory Schopen - Religion - 2004 - 422 pages2004 ... Buddhism ... |
Haunting the Buddha: Indian popular religions and the formation of Buddhism - Page 4by Robert DeCaroli - Religion - 2004 - 230 pagesTo a large degree the seeming disjuncture between textual Buddhism and early Buddhist art is a byproduct of the way Buddhism has traditionally been studied ... |
Non-Western educational traditions: indigenous approaches to educational ... - Page 181by Timothy G. Reagan - Education - 2004 - 308 pagesThere is in Buddhism really no innovation, but what seems so is in fact a subtle adaptation of pre-existing ideas.106 This essential unity includes not only ... |
The major religions: an introduction with texts - Page 82by Thomas Patrick Burke - Religion - 2004 - 380 pagesThe Sangha Since, according to Mahayana Buddhism, each human person in his true, inner nature is identical with the eternal Buddha nature and has the power ... |
Controversial new religions - Page 197by James R. Lewis, Jesper Aagaard Petersen - Religion - 2004 - 483 pagesExplanation of White Lotus Folk Buddhism requires considerable unpacking. Buddhism itself entered China from India via the commercial routes linking China ... |
Buddhism Its History and Literature - Page 1by T. W. Rhys Davids - Religion - 2004 - 248 pagesBUDDHISM. LECTURE I. Religious Theories in India before Buddhism. IT has often been maintained that there is no nation or tribe without religion. ... |
Tibetan Buddhism: With Its Mystic Cults, Symbolism and Mythology, and in Its ...by L. Austine Waddell - Religion - 2004 - 636 pagesContents: Historical: Changes in Primitive Buddhism Leading to Lamaism; Spread of Lamaism; Sects of Lamaism. |
Buddhism in China - Page 1by Haicheng Ling - Religion - 2004 - 268 pagesCHAPTER ONE ORIGIN AND SPREAD OF CHINESE BUDDHISM. Origin of Chinese Buddhism Legend has it that Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 64) had a dream ... |
A manual of Buddhism: for advanced students - Page iiiby Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys Davids, Rhys Davids C.A.F. - Religion - 2004 - 341 pagesBUDDHISM FOR ADVANCED STUDENTS BY MRS. RHYS DAVIDS, D.Lirr., MA President of the Pali Text Society (founded 1881 by TW Rhys Davids) Author of "Buddhist ... |
Religions in Modern World: Traditions and Transformations - Page 75by Linda Woodhead, Fletcher, Kawanam - Religion - 2004Almost all traditions of Buddhism were represented in America by then, ... The popularity and rapid growth of Buddhism seem in part to have been a response ... |
Buddhism - Page 4by Geoff Teece - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2004 - 32 pagesBuddhist majority large communities small communities scattering of Buddhists 10 Japan BUDDHISM SPREADS The Buddha lived in an area of northeast India that ... |
Indian Esoteric Buddhism Social History of the Tantric Movement - Page 121by Ronald M. Davidson - History - 2004 - 495 pagesYet it appears that the central and defining metaphor for mature esoteric Buddhism is that of an individual assuming kingship and exercising dominion. ... |
Seeing Through Zen: Encounter, Transformation, and Genealogy in Chinese Chan ... - Page 1by John R. McRae - Religion - 2004 - 204 pagesCHAPTER I Looking at Lineage A Fresh Perspective on Chan Buddhism How should we begin this discussion of Chan Buddhism? One device would be to begin with a ... |
A history of Indian philosophy - Page 109by Surendra Nath Dasgupta, Surendranath Dasgupta - Philosophy - 2004 - 544 pagesBut it is not possible to give any answer since Buddhism regarded all these questions as illegitimate. Later Buddhistic writers like Nagarjuna and ... |
Being and ambiguity: philosophical experiments with Tiantai Buddhism - Page 1by Brook Ziporyn - Philosophy - 2004 - 452 pagesAnd what is Buddhism in the eyes of the Tiantai school? ... Tiantai, as I mean it here, is a school of Chinese Buddhism, expressed definitively in the works ... |
Tricycle - Page 127Religion - 2004China-Tibet: Land of Snows May 16-Jun 1,2004 Nepal-Tibet: Rooftop of the World ... type of Buddhism, state, and country www.tricycle.com Meditation and Yoga ... |
Buddhists and Christians: through comparative theology to solidarity - Page 22by James Lee Fredericks - Religion - 2004 - 134 pagesBuddhism offers another example. The Dalai Lama speaks, with eloquence, ... who do not see the assertion of human rights as compatible with Buddhism? ... |
Principles of Buddhismby Kulananda - Religion - 2004 - 160 pagesPage 1 PUBLISHER S PREFACE Principles of Buddhism is the fourth in our series 'Living a Buddhist Life', which examines the potential of a Buddhist lifestyle and ... |
Buddhism Is Not What You Think: Finding Freedom Beyond Beliefsby Steve Hagen - Religion - 2004 - 272 pagesBuddhism Is Not What You Think offers a profound and clear path to a life of joy and freedom. |
Buddhism at work: community development, social empowerment and the ... - Page 80by George Doherty Bond - Religion - 2004 - 158 pagesAlthough Premadasa was considerably more energetic than Jayawardene in his participation in and support of Buddhism, the nature of his practice reveals that ... |
Buddhism: A Study of the Buddhist Norm - Page 9by Mrs Rhys Davids - Religion - 2004 - 256 pagesBUDDHISM CHAPTER I THE PALI TRADITION THE general growth of interest in Buddhism is due to more than one assignable cause. But we may class the various ... |
MultiCultural Review: Dedicated to a Better Understanding of Ethnic, Racial ...Multicultural education - 2004Greenwood, 2004. 373 pp. ISBN 0-31; 32491-3, $55.00. This book explores the history of Buddhism around th world and in the United States, how the different ... |
7 Meditation Realities: Inspirations from the Pure Land : According to the ...by Philip Corner, Genshin, Yukio Mishima - Music - 2004 - 14 pages |
Studies in Japanese Buddhism - Page 1by August Karl Reischauer - Religion - 2004 - 380 pagesSTUDIES IN JAPANESE BUDDHISM INTRODUCTION NOT many years ago there was on exhibition in an art gallery of Tokyo a remarkable picture. ... |
Southeast Asia: a historical encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor - Page 282by Keat Gin Ooi - History - 2004 - 1791 pagesAdherents regard Theravada as the purest form of Buddhism. ... Theravada is then associated with the form of Buddhism purified of "heretics" by the Mauryan ... |
Security Sage's Guide to Hardening the Network Infrastructure - Page 268by Steven Andrés, Brian Kenyon, Erik Pace Birkholz - Computers - 2004 - 512 pagesBuddhism has adopted the doctrine of trikaya, or the three bodies of the Buddha. ... In Mahayana Buddhism two philosophical schools have developed. ... |
Buddhism: Its Historical Theoretical and Popular Aspects in Three Lectures - Page 1by Ernest J. Eitel - Religion - 2004 - 128 pagesBUDDHISM, AM EVENT IN BISTORT. IT is with considerable hesitation, that I set out on this inquiry into the subject of Buddhism. Not as if I hod given years ... |
Buddhism and Buddhists in Chinaby Lewis Hodus - Religion - 2004 - 72 pagesYes, it is open to all men. |
The two truths in Chinese Buddhism - Page 1by Chang-Qing Shih - Religion - 2004 - 401 pages... Fa-hsiang, Tantric, Pure Land and Ch'an. See Kenneth KSCh'en, Buddhism In China, pp.- and pp. 30l-364 2 See Paul Williams. Mahayana Buddhism, p. 74. ... |
Socialism: Ideals, Ideologies, and Local Practice - Page 139by C. M. Hann - Political Science - 2004Keyes, CF (1971) 'Buddhism and national integration in Thailand', Journal of Asian ... Mulder, JAN (1973) Monks, Merit and Motivation: Buddhism and National ... |
Buddhism and Friendshipby Subhamati - Religion - 2004 - 215 pagesPage 1 Preface This book is for anyone interested in Buddhism or friendship, or in the relation that those two topics might have to each other. ... |
History, Buddhism, and new religious movements in Cambodia - Page 1by John Amos Marston, Elizabeth Guthrie - Religion - 2004 - 260 pages... 2004 ... Buddhism ... |
The lost art of compassion: discovering the practice of happiness in the ...by Lorne Ladner - Psychology - 2004 - 304 pagesPage xviii People sometimes debate whether Buddhism is a philosophy, ... It seems that Buddhism contains elements of all three. However, the Buddhist ideas and ... |
Heartwood: the first generation of Theravada Buddhism in America - Page 47by Wendy Cadge - Social Science - 2004 - 268 pages125 Buddhism and meditation have both become slightly less foreign and more socially accepted in certain sectors of US society. In 1974, Joseph Goldstein ... |
The Indian Ocean in World History - Page 32by Milo Kearney - History - 2004 - 188 pagesIn India, Buddhism and Jainism challenged Hinduism ... and borh Buddhism and Jainism were populat religions with Indian ... |
Buddhism Being a Sketch of the Life and Teachings of Gautama the Buddhaby T. W. Rhys Davids - Religion - 2004 - 260 pagesAnother delightful work on early Buddhism written by Rhys, the celebrated Buddhist scholar. |
A Heart to Heart Chat on Buddhism with Old Master Gudo - Page 7by Gudo Wafu Nishijima - Religion - 2004 - 200 pagesBuddhism, many people seem to think, is a bewildering philosophy . . . very dark and dreary too. Even in the case of this writer, who has continued in the ... |
The Buddhist monastery of Ajina Tepa, Tajikistan: history and art of ...by Boris Anatolʹevich Litvinskiĭ, Tamara Ivanovna Zeĭmalʹ, Centro scavi e ricerche archeologiche - Excavations (Archaeology) - 2004 - 196 pagesHere during the Kushan period and later, other religions were present together with Zoroastrianism, such as Buddhism, Manicheism, Christianity. ... |
Adventures with the Buddha: a personal Buddhism readerby Jeffery Paine - Religion - 2004 - 410 pagesPage 15 Introduction Buddhism as Life Adventure Once upon a time — and that time not so long ago — it was possible for an American or European child to grow up ... |
Buddhism and literature - Page 1by Rabindra Panth, Nava Nālandā Mahāvihāra - Religion - 2004 - 325 pages2004 ... Buddhism ... |
Buddhism in Indian history and culture: upto the Ambedkar movement - Page 1by Śrīrāma Goyala - Buddhism - 2004 - 367 pages2004 Kusumanjali Book World LCCN2004312163 OCLC56364113 UVAX004915056 OCLC260118826 Buddhism ... |
The Best Buddhist Writing 2004by Melvin McLeod - Religion - 2004 - 369 pagesThe Best Buddhist Writing 2004 is a thoughtful, inspiring, ... Brad Warner on bohemian Buddhism Thich Nhat Hanh's techniques for creating peace Sakyong ... |
Psychological Abstracts - Page 107by Walter Samuel Hunter, American Psychological Association - Psychology - 2004[In: (PA Vol 91:830) Psychology and Buddhism: From individual to global community. ... (Macquarie U, Sydney, Australia) dand Buddhism. ... |
One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Stepsby Kevin Edward Griffin, Sylvia Boorstein - Religion - 2004 - 256 pagesThe book takes us on a journey through the Steps, examining critical Twelve Step ideas like Powerlessness, Higher Power, and Moral Inventory through the lens... |
Journal of Indian philosophy - Page 1Philosophy, Indic - 2004Contemporary with the Upanisads, early Buddhism was seen as a parallel reaction against ... 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. ... |
Reconstructing the world: B.R. Ambedkar and Buddhism in India - Page 186by Surendra Jondhale, Johannes Beltz - Religion - 2004 - 316 pagesUma Chakravarti Is Buddhism the answer to Brahmanical patriarchy? ... Insofar as Buddhism does not provide religious sanction to the caste system like ... |
Encyclopedia of Buddhismby Robert E. Buswell - Buddhism - 2004This encyclopedia describes the Buddhist world view, basic teachings and practices of Buddhism, as well as its different schools and sects. |
Buddhism and ecology - Page 16by Suniti Kumar Pathak, Baudha Saṃskr̥iti Kendra (Patna, India) - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2004 - 174 pagesEcological Concept in Buddhism 131 - Bandana Mukhopadhyay. Ecology in the Buddhist text and ... Buddhism, Sraddha and Ecology 157 - Arvind Mahajan. ... |
The culture of the Chinese minority in Indonesia - Page 132by Leo Suryadinata - Social Science - 2004 - 258 pagesAs noted earlier, Maitreya Buddhism began to develop more rapidly in recent years. However, it also faced the problem of the concept of God. ... |
The great compassion: Buddhism and animal rightsby Norm Phelps - Religion - 2004 - 208 pagesThe author, a longtime student of Buddhism, answers the fundamental question of whether vegetarianism should be integrated into a Buddhist's practice or... |
Cultural and Religious Heritage of India: Buddhism - Page 1by Suresh K. Sharma, Usha Sharma - Philosophy, Indic - 2004a BUDDHA AND HIS RELIGION — S. Radhakrishnan ^Dlxth century BC was remarkable for the spiritual ^ unrest and intellectual ferment in many countries. ... |
Crossing the Stream: Reflections on the Buddhist Spiritual Pathby Sangharakshita - Religion - 2004 - 228 pagesPage 1 His own meditation, study, and insights, as well as some bracing encounters with the Buddhism of Nepal and Tibet, had already convinced ... |
What in Brief Is Buddhism?by Ananda W. P. Guruge - Religion - 2004 - 308 pagesGuruge looks at the great religious system of Buddhism diachronically on a historical timeline and synchronically as a widespread heritage of humankind as it... |
The other side of Zen: a social history of Sōtō Zen : Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan - Page 1by Duncan Ryūken Williams - Religion - 2004 - 241 pagesCHAPTER Toward a Social History of Soto Zen UNTIL THE, scholars of Japanese Zen Buddhism in the West almost always focused on three major approaches to Zen. ... |
Buddhism: A Religion of Salvationby Moti Lal Pandit - Religion - 2004 - 311 pagesPage 1 Introduction Whether we look at Buddhism as a religion or philosophy, the fact remains that it is basically oriented towards a specific soteriological goal. ... |
Indo-Tibetan Buddhism: Indian Buddhists and Their Tibetan Successorsby David L. Snellgrove - Tantric Buddhism - 2004 - 666 pages... comprehensive survey of Indian Buddhism and its subsequent establishment in Tibet, where it was transmitted more or less complete from the 7th century. ... |
Himalayan hermitess: the life of a Tibetan Buddhist nun - Page 8by Kurtis R. Schaeffer - Business & Economics - 2004 - 220 pagesIf the historical study of Buddhism in Tibetan cultural regions can continue to ... But the reverse is equally true: the study of Buddhism as a pan-Asian ... |
Cognitive humanistic therapy: Buddhism, Christianity and being fully human - Page 195by Richard Nelson-Jones - Psychology - 2004 - 252 pagesBuddhism, Christianity and being fully human 9 Richard Nelson-Jones 2004 ... |
Why Buddhism? the Evil of Religion - Page 3by Joseph T. Arellano - Religion - 2004 - 400 pagesCHAPTER 1 The title alone of this book is confrontational that it is only proper to begin by making it very clear that Buddhism does not encourage debate ... |
Buddhism and Indian Civilizationby R.K. Pruthi - 2004 - 289 pages |
The arts of Buddhism: China Guardian 2004 autumn auctionsby Zhongguo jia de guo ji pai mai you xian gong si - 2004 - 128 pages |
The Middle Way - Page 142by Buddhist Society (London, England) - Buddhism - 2004The Tibetan Buddhism Class at the Buddhist Society The History and ... Carl Rogers and David Armstrong on Wednesdays beginning 4 February 2004 at 6.30 pm. ... |
Buddhist Practice on Western Ground: Reconciling Eastern Ideals and Western ...by Harvey B. Aronson - Religion - 2004 - 272 pagesThis is the first book to offer Buddhist meditators a comprehensive and sympathetic examination of the differences between Asian and Western cultural and... |
Thoughts without a thinker: psychotherapy from a Buddhist perspectiveby Mark Epstein - Psychology - 2004 - 272 pagesPage 1 INTRODUCTION KNOCKING ON BUDDHA'S DOOR THE QUESTION I am most frequently asked has to do with how Buddhism has influenced me as a therapist, ... |
Buddhism and Gandhāra artby Ramesh Chandra Sharma, Pranati Ghosal, Jñāna-Pravāha, Jñāna Pravāha (Organization : Vārānasi, Uttar Pradesh, India), Indian Institute of Advanced Study - Social Science - 2004 - 216 pagesContributed papers presented at the International Seminar on Buddhism and Gandhāra Art held at Jñāna-Pravāha, Varanasi from 1st-16th Nov. 2001; focussed on... |
Becoming the Buddha: the ritual of image consecration in Thailand - Page 3by Donald K. Swearer - Religion - 2004 - 332 pagesWhat would Buddhism be without the Buddha Gotama, Islam without Muhammad, ... Are we, then, witness to two oppositional forms of Buddhism — an "original" ... |
Gods, goddesses & religious symbols of Hinduism, Buddhism & Tantrism ...by Trilok Chandra Majupuria, Rohit Kumar - Gods, Hindu - 2004 - 349 pagesPage 6 In Nepal, there is syncretism of Hinduism and Buddhism also as such it has also influenced deities. Therefore, in many cases there is no ... |
Japan: it's history and culture - Page 18by William Scott Morton, J. Kenneth Olenik - History - 2004 - 340 pagesThis may explain why Buddhism, though present, did not develop during the ... After further vicissitudes, Buddhism was strongly supported by the new Emperor ... |
Buddhism: The Ebookby Charles Prebish, Damien Keown, Inc NetLibrary - Religion - 2004Title from e-book title screen (viewed May 31, 2004). |
Buddhism in East Asia: An Outline of Buddhism in the History and Culture of ...by Sukumar Dutt - 2004 - 225 pages |
Heart of Buddhism - Page 7by K.J. Saunders - 2004 - 96 pagesINTRODUCTION Buddhism as a separate religion has almost ceased to exist in India ; yet it is part, and a vital part, of India's great heritage. ... |
Buddhismby Anita Ganeri - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2004 - 46 pages |
An end to suffering: the Buddha in the worldby Pankaj Mishra - Religion - 2004 - 422 pagesPage 390 I had gone there partly to look for traces of Buddhism and also to learn more about the political situation in Afghanistan. It was not a good time to be ... |
Buddhism in East Asiaby Sukumar Dutt - 2004 |
The foundations of Tibetan Buddhism: the gem ornament of manifold oral ...by H. E. Kalu Rinpoche, Karma-raṅ-byuṅ-kun-khyab-phrin-las - Religion - 2004 - 193 pagesThis book presents the fundamental Buddhist practices. |
Japanese journal of religious studiesby Kokusai Shūkyō Kenkyūjo (Japan) - Foreign Language Study - 2004Page 300 THE SUPERIORITY OF MAHAYANA BUDDHISM Having distinguished the Mahayana philosophy of emptiness from prayers for worldly benefits, ... |
Ahiṃsā: Buddhism and the vegetarian ideal - Page 1by Bodo Balsys - Religion - 2004 - 140 pagesBuddhism and the vegetarian ideal Bodo Balsys 2004 ... |
A Dictionary of Buddhismby Damien Keown - Religion - 2004 - 368 pagesThis illustrated dictionary provides over 2000 clear and concise definitions of every aspect of Buddhism; including coverage of not only historical but also ... |
Zun chong zhi mei - fo xiang yi shu: Zhongguo jia de 2004 qiu ji pai mai hui ...by Zhongguo jia de guo ji pai mai you xian gong si - 2004Sale held at Beijing Kunlun Hotel. |
The Sociology of Early Buddhismby Greg Bailey, Ian Mabbett - Religion - 2004Early Buddhism flourished because it was able to take up the challenge represented by ... This book begins with the apparent inconsistency of Buddhism, ... |
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