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Part One Buddhism: A Dzogchen Outlook.
Outlines of Buddhism: A Historical Sketch (1934)
y object of worship and meditation in Shingon Buddhism, a sect of Vajarayana Buddhism founded in Jap
ding authorities in the United States on Shin Buddhism, a branch of Pure Land Buddhism.
n to become a noted Indologist and scholar of Buddhism, acting as the Boden Professor of Sanskrit at
mple, Kuo Hui, said that like other religions Buddhism advocates peace and harmony, with ideas that
African American ethnography, hip hop music, Buddhism, African spirituality, Indo-European Vodoun,
"Traveling to the Trigram Mountains: Buddhism after the Gang of Four."
said that she and her followers will embrace Buddhism after the BSP forms a government at the Centr
edkar, Indian Untouchable leader, converts to Buddhism along with 385,000 followers.
followers and admirers, Taoism and Pure Land Buddhism also came to venerate him as a god.
Some forms of Buddhism also use chanting for ritualistic purposes.
rough personal efforts, similar to Nirvana in Buddhism, although Nirvana is an inward form of enligh
He was one of the chief disseminators of Zen Buddhism among the new militarized nobility of Japan,
red more than twenty-five books about Tibetan Buddhism, among them the highly influential Meditation
Buddhism: An Outline of Its Teachings and Schools with
Buddhism: An Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy and R
article falls within the scope of WikiProject Buddhism, an attempt to promote better coordination, c
According to several teachers in Theravada Buddhism, anapanasati alone will lead to the removal o
e garuda, the mythical bird that is common to Buddhism and Hinduism, and several Padmapani images.
The Kara-Khitai Khitans followed a mix of Buddhism and traditional Khitan religion, which includ
word 'illusion' is frequently associated with Buddhism and the nature of reality.
ting business, organized three conferences on Buddhism and Psychotherapy, and developed the curricul
and Keiji Nishitani wrote on Christianity and Buddhism and identified common elements between the tw
1984: "Tibetan Buddhism and Psychotherapy: Further Conversations with
nce of the "Three Disciplines": Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.
from the Dalit community who had converted to Buddhism and Sivaraj was raised Buddhist.
Tsang Dynasty during Tibet's great revival of Buddhism, and was an important center of the Sakya tra
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (before his conversion to Buddhism) and was awarded Tripatakacarya degree in 195
Dharamsala, India in order to study Vajrayana Buddhism and the Tibetan language, before becoming a n
Praying for Power: Buddhism and the Formation of Gentry Society in Late-M
ce of the laity and lay practice within Ch'an Buddhism, and follows the ‘enlightened lay-person' exa
Later to minimize the influence of Buddhism and Jainism in India, the Brahmans organized
He supported the introduction of Korean-style Buddhism and other Baekje cultural aspects in Japan.
the cultural gaps between traditional Tibetan Buddhism and the scientific approaches of the West", b
He continued publication in Buddhism and deconstruction and also did interdiscipli
band Perumal, a ruler from that area embraced Buddhism and as a result of which, he had to abandon t
In 2000, he converted to Buddhism, and teaches meditation in retreats and class
y of the body, Buddhist monasticism, Chan/Zen Buddhism, and popular religions within the broader con
sian religious traditions, especially Chinese Buddhism and late imperial Chinese cultural history.
, which consists of both Eastern (mainly, Zen Buddhism) and Western philosophy.
Brandon Ratcliff practices Nichiren Buddhism and is a member of Soka Gakkai International.
Kyoto, Dr. Hisamatsu frequently discussed Zen Buddhism and philosophy with D.T. Suzuki at Shunkoin t
Or the Three Religions of China Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism (1887)
Mythos - 2.5: The Experience of God - Tibetan Buddhism and the spiritual journey that is death.
nds of the Southern Sea admire and believe in Buddhism, and their hearts are set on accumulating goo
sychiatrist who has written extensively about Buddhism and psychotherapy.
developed in both the theory and practice of Buddhism and so was revered as being both scholarly an
orians and Buddhist writers in the history of Buddhism and Tibet
The number 108, being a sacred number in Buddhism, and the number of beads in a Buddhist rosary
cian philosopher Dazai Shundai (1680-1747) on Buddhism, and resulted in an invitation to teach from
taught religious studies (including Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam) at the College of the Holy Cross,
asking a series of difficult questions about Buddhism and the life of a priest.
arious translations and articles dealing with Buddhism, and acted as a meditation instructor and men
just one of the island communities predating Buddhism and the arrival of a Northern Kingly dynasty
e predominant religion in Mongolia is Tibetan Buddhism, and the majority of the state's citizens are
seminal theses on Nyaya-vaartik and debate on buddhism and Vedic rituals.
mporary of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, and of Mahavira, the last and 24th Tirthanka
hy and theology in college, has practised Zen Buddhism, and for a time lived in a Catholic monastery
ts the influence of Iranian ideas on Judaism, Buddhism and Christianity.
stianity, Aghore Nath Gupta, the professor of Buddhism and Girish Chandra Sen, the professor of Isla
ivized and the traditional religions (Tibetan Buddhism and Shamanism) was suppressed.
This created a resurgence of Buddhism and businessmen backed the formation of stron
Sometimes tantric Newar Buddhism and Esoteric Buddhism is referred to as 'Vajr
setz Teitaro Suzuki (1870-1966), world-famous Buddhism and Zen author who was instrumental in spread
ad has embraced at various intervals, Tibetan Buddhism and esoteric Christianity.
that Kataragama deviyo is a guardian deity of Buddhism and he is the presiding deity of Kataragama t
nasteries of the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism, and received transmissions and lineage teach
Buddhism and Its Impact on Asia.
The Puuns/Chitrakars practice both Buddhism and Hinduism with an emphasis on Tantrism.
It belongs to the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism and approximately 55 lamas reside there.
ld Conqueror and World Renouncer : A Study of Buddhism and Polity in Thailand against a Historical B
The majority of people follow Hinduism and Buddhism and the largest minority is Muslim.
ourses and retreats on topics such as engaged Buddhism and caring for the dying.
mendicants are the original type of monks in Buddhism and have a long history in India and the coun
sponsible for colonizing Sri Lanka, spreading Buddhism and are ancestors to a large portion of the S
Patuas are actually converts from Hinduism to Buddhism and Islam.
habitants follow a syncretism of Hinduism and Buddhism, and many temples in Kalpa are dedicated to b
od Upulvan is also regarded as a protector of Buddhism and he is identified with Lord Vishnu in the
"Silla Buddhism and the Hwarang segi Manuscripts."
ar, renowned for his knowledge of Jainism and Buddhism, and of classical Indian languages including
egan a holistic life dedicated to propagating Buddhism and its code of conduct.
Mitchell, who ran a vast library of books on Buddhism and held zazen for various practitioners.
Chinese Buddhism and part of Korean Buddhism strictly adhere t
followed by classes in Vietnamese language, Buddhism, and culture until 11:55 a.m.
Kingsford was interested in Buddhism and Gnosticism, and became active in the theo
books in the areas of Sri Lankan history and Buddhism and was also the editor of the magazine ‘Maha
international intra-religious conferences on Buddhism, and on Buddhism and Peace.
of integrating the Shambhala teachings within Buddhism and making them the unifing principle of a Sh
l actually oversaw the formal split of Nikaya Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism.
members each from the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism and the traditional Bon school
disreputable ruffian who suddenly converts to Buddhism and spends the rest of his life as a pious mo
She is considered important in Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan-Chinese politics, as she is the o
She converted to Buddhism and became Ashoka's 1st wife.
The ancient Maldivian Kings promoted Buddhism and the first Maldive writings and artistic a
groups such as Latter Day Saints, Baha'i, and Buddhism and non-religious groups such as Alcoholics A
Hinduism is the largest religion followed by Buddhism and Christianity.
Taklung branch of the Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism, and Abbot of Taklung Monastery.
Suiko, showed deep understanding in “foreign” Buddhism, and he was going to stabilize national polit
Foster Care, Abandonment, Early Loss, Tibetan Buddhism, and Mediation.
ics alluding to the pacifist messages of both Buddhism and Christianity.
the development, transmission, and spread of Buddhism, and dogmatic tales which emphasize karmic re
erences such as the International Conclave on Buddhism and Spiritual Tourism (New Delhi), Fo Guang S
rom the book of Judeo-Christian mysticism and Buddhism and explores the concept of the unity of all
incarceration, violence, initial rejection of Buddhism and meditation-are all defining characteristi
mate Reality: A Mahayana Buddhist Perspective Buddhism and Christianity in Dialogue (2005)
proponent of the Rime movement within Tibetan Buddhism, and had a profound influence on many of the
The subject-matter is drawn from Buddhism and secular folklore.
Much like Critical Buddhism and Buddhist modernism, it is a result of rec
eliefs going back to before the advent and of Buddhism and its acceptance by the Sinhalese people in
e founders' backgrounds in Sufism, Platonism, Buddhism and the Fourth Way.
Lust for Enlightenment: Buddhism and Sex ISBN 0-87773-416-X
s hardcore straight edge days, he returned to Buddhism and became a monk under Chan/Zen Master Sheng
mber of iconography associated with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
He practices Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism and visits Japan often.
Prisoners of Shangri-La: Tibetan Buddhism and the West.
as born on March 17, he converted to Nichiren Buddhism and began chanting Nam Myoho Renge Kyo at the
a central role in salvation within Hinduism, Buddhism and Yoga.
tural center for those interested in learning Buddhism and Chinese culture.
e observed the influence of Taoism on Chinese Buddhism, and Fazang is believed to have drawn on a mo
rary author, a painter, a follower of Chinese Buddhism, and an essayist while in retirement from off
Buddhism and Asian History (Religion, History, and Cul
ist, but later accepted Islam after exploring Buddhism and the Church of Christ.
He specializes in late Indian Mahayana Buddhism and in Tibetan Buddhism and commands classica
iduals for use within the practice of Tibetan Buddhism and were manufactured in large workshops by u
irst five tracks deal with certain aspects of Buddhism and fairy tales, especially that of Cinderell
Dharmic Traditions such as Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism
Tworkov has training in Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism, in the past practicing with
hat the people adhere two kinds of religions: Buddhism and the religions of Brahmins (Hinduism), whi
d measures his father Gaozu had taken against Buddhism and other foreign religions and influences.
rantee normal religious activities of Tibetan Buddhism and protect the religious belief of Tibetan B
ddhas are depicted depending on the school of Buddhism, and even the specific purpose of the mandala
His works reflected his interest in Chan Buddhism and the supernatural, at the expense of Daois
e religion of Shinto, the long coexistence of Buddhism and Shintoism resulted in the merging of Shin
She repents, converts to Buddhism and from then on, only feeds upon pomegranate
raveled to Ceylon to study Pali and Theravada Buddhism and lived the wandering life of the bhikkhu f
any doubts about life, so started to practice Buddhism and finally decided to become a monk.
medy often involves jokes about Christianity, Buddhism, and all things related, as well as the main
elongs to the Shingon Chizan Sect of Japanese Buddhism, and its Gohonzon is a bronze Senju Kannon Bo
is author of Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism, and coeditor with Steven Heine of The Koan:
e term is especially used in the study of Zen Buddhism and Japanese martial arts.
re of reflections on the relationship between Buddhism and Celtic culture.
s also revered and greatly influenced Tibetan Buddhism and the greater Himalayan region.
Sailendras were active promoters of Mahayana Buddhism and covered the Kedu Plain of Central Java wi
toryline of the game is heavily influenced by Buddhism and Tibetan folklore.
tion of Huayan as most well-developed form of Buddhism and puts the Tiantai school in first place.
has come to embody the Burmese dedication to Buddhism and also of the Burmese Buddhist sangha.
are a subsect of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism and were responsible for development of monas
ance and Well-Being: Building Bridges Between Buddhism and Western Psychology."
onal Tibetan culture prevails in upper Dolpo; Buddhism and Bon-po are prevalent in lower Dolpo, incl
ong) has been described as a believer in both Buddhism and Taoism.
period, including peasant life, the seasons, Buddhism, and growing old.
hy I added the ways to achieve peace given by Buddhism and the spiritual teacher Meher Baba.
Its religious faith is Buddhism and some Buddhist practice are carry out duri
as rebuilt to "inherit the fine traditions of Buddhism and to honour Buddha."
le religion' of Chinese folk religion/Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism.
) holds as a central tradition (borrowed from Buddhism and, thus, older than Christianity) tenet of
elements of the Russian Orthodox Church with Buddhism, apocalypticism, collectivism, and ecological
Why did Buddhism appear around 600 BC and why did this happen
Studies in the Middle Way: Being Thoughts on Buddhism Applied
Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism are one, a litang style painting portraying t
; and some schools like Charvaka, Jainism and Buddhism are considered nastika.
e tenets of Confucianism, Taoism, and Chinese Buddhism are followed, these countries are regarded as
Hinduism and Buddhism are the most popular religions in Gangtok.
In Japan, Shintoism and Buddhism are popularily combined.
e while the remaining third follow East Asian Buddhism are Korean or Chinese nationals.
The practices and rituals of Vajrayana Buddhism are also often interpreted as a process of sk
ence, certain attributes of form in Shambhala Buddhism are derived from Zen rather than Tibetan Budd
t is currently known and practiced in Tibetan Buddhism, as part of the Vajrayana practices.
es as aunt, which has special significance in Buddhism as the Buddha's aunt, Mahaprajapati, is said
er of Brahmanabad, a Jatt, also had professed Buddhism as his spiritual guide.
Tibet are credited with finally establishing Buddhism as the main religion of the country in the 7t
ident in both the Sarma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism as well as the Nine Yana path of the Nyingmap
over the globe, carrying articles relevant to Buddhism as well as reporting the activities of the BM
ryeo dynasty and didn't believe wiping out of Buddhism, as Jeong Dojeon insisted, would be of any be
versy resulted in the founding of Diamond Way Buddhism as a separate lay organisation in order to av
Nam(u) is used in Buddhism as a prefix expressing the taking of refuge i
essentially humanistic; it therefore rejected Buddhism as superstition.
They are also known in Buddhism as Maha-phala, which are the Great fruit (pha
In regard to the classification of Buddhism as an association under Decree 10, Diem claim
In 2000 he took Buddhism as his religion.
in the non-sectarian Rime movement of Tibetan Buddhism, as he was instrumental in helping in the gro
traditions including Zen, Theravadan, Tibetan Buddhism as well as Taoism and martial arts.
is reign, Beopheung had desired to promulgate Buddhism as the state religion.
Mr. Zhao Puchu, President of China Buddhism Association, named his favorite dish "Drizzli
esoteric ritual, the teacher of the esoteric Buddhism assumes the role of the Prince who constructs
He began studying Buddhism at the age of seven and although his teacher
One day he had an enlightenment of the Buddhism at last.
even Patriarchs each contributed to Pure Land Buddhism at different eras and different regions of th
ed the United States of America to lecture on Buddhism at the University of Chicago which awarded hi
to the United States to lecture on Rinzai Zen Buddhism at universities, and held sesshins in Little
1933 she worked as Lecturer in the History of Buddhism at the School of Oriental Studies (later rena
ical School in 1964, Ribush first encountered Buddhism at Kopan Monastery in 1972.
ce to represent the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism at the United Nations Millennium World Peace
He has also taught graduate level courses on Buddhism at American University, Georgetown University
scholar of high reputation, but converted to Buddhism at the age of 21 upon the death of a close fr
A current professor of the Department of Buddhism at Hanazono University, he has lectured at un
He started his private studies in Ch'an Buddhism at a young age, as was popular among educated
This was followed by Buddhism at 16.7%, Islam at 8.3%, Anglicanism at 8.1%
Practitioners of Zen Buddhism attain satori through personal experience.
                                                                                                    


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