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The Healing Buddha

Journal of Medical Biography, 2004
The iconography of the healing Buddha embraces two healing traditions, symbolized by the healing stone lapis lazuli from Central Asia and by the myrobalan fruit from the ayurvedic medicine of ancient India. The first mention of the healing Buddha is in Buddhist texts of the first century BC, and the earliest extant icons date from the fourth century AD.
Thomas S N, Chen, Peter S Y, Chen
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Thoughtless Buddha, Passionate Buddha

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1996
Lorsque les philosophes bouddhistes discutent de la nature de Bouddha, ils doivent souvent faire face a un dilemne: un Bouddha doit d'une certaine maniere trascender le monde; d'un autre cote, le Bouddha doit egalement etre present dans le monde comme guide et a travers un enseignement.
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The Buddha’s Son, and: The Buddha’s Wife

Colorado Review, 2017
“The Buddha’s Son” is a poem that contemplates the life and the world as seen through the eyes of the only child of Gautama Buddha. “The Buddha’s Wife” is a poem from the perspective of the wife of Gautama Buddha which imagines her inner state in the days after the Buddha deserted her and her only son to become an ascetic and beggar.
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Buddha Was Tharu

2017
The synergy between Theravada Buddhist modernism and the ethnicization of politics in post-1990 Nepal caused the propagation of Buddhism as a tool of ethnic revival and claims against the Hindu state. Tharu ethnic leaders reversing two centuries of Hinduization, presented Buddha as Tharus' common ancestor and the adoption of Buddhism as a return to ...
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The Buddha

1996
Abstract The historical Buddha (563-483 [in some reckonings, a century later in others]) is an anchor for the holiness that his followers have sought. Tradition has it that he was born a prince and raised in luxury and became serious about life only when, around age thirty, he realized that old age, disease, and death are omnipresent ...
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Buddha

2022
Buddha claims membership among the nonexistent philosophers. For he denies that any composite objects exist. There are only atoms that are dreamed up as parts of larger entities such as constellations. You are a nightmare in a realm of runaway make-believe. Once you recognize your self as an illusion, worries about your future nonexistence wane.
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The Buddha

2001
1. Introduction 2. Early life and renunciation 3. To the awakening 4. The awakening 5.
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Hand of Buddha

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2015
Sanjay, Meena, Buddhadev, Chowdhury
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Embodied Transcendence: The Buddha’s Body in the Pāli Nikāyas

Religions, 2021
Eviatar Shulman, Shulman Eviatar
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