「Buddhism」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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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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