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Eliade on Buddhism

Religious Studies, 1974
Mircea Eliade's book Yoga: Immortality and Freedom has deservedly become a classic, and has reached, as he intended, a far wider audience than the narrow circle of Indologists. The book's popularity may justify the following remarks. It was originally published in French in 1936, then in an enlarged French version in 1954, and in English translation in
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KG-Buddhism: The Chinese Knowledge Graph on Buddhism

2017
One of the most important elements in human society is religion, which provides moralities to help regulate human behaviours. However, the Web lacks a specialized knowledge graph on religion. To facilitate religious knowledge sharing, we aim to build KG-Buddhism, i.e.
Tianxing Wu 0001   +6 more
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Buddhism: The Transformed Body in Buddhism

2014
Buddhism arose in a historical period that also saw the emergence of both a world-denying asceticism and a well-developed system of yoga. Indic religions during the Upaniṣadic period (tenth to fourth century BCE) were grappling with an array of questions concerned with how the body should be regarded: Is there some form of continuing existence after ...
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Buddhism

2021
This chapter entails a detailed discussion on donations of various types of gifts, namely, images of the Buddha, Bodhisattvas and stūpas. It also highlights the significance of studying the Mathura lion-capital inscription but questions why the history of Mathura of this period is confined to this inscription alone.
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Transnational Buddhism and Ritual Performance in Taiwan

Contemporary Buddhism, 2020
Wei-Yi Cheng
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Does Religion Mitigate Tunneling? Evidence from Chinese Buddhism

Journal of Business Ethics, 2013
Xingqiang Du, Du Xingqiang
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A Review of Research on Buddhism and Health: 1980–2003

Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 2008
Kevin J Flannelly
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Mindfulness: A Dialogue between Buddhism and Clinical Psychology

Mindfulness, 2010
Chris Kang   +2 more
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