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The Chapter «About Emptiness» from the Oirat Translation of «the Sutra of Golden Light»
In Mahayana Buddhism there are several sutras devoted to the doctrine of Prajnaparamita, (the perfection of wisdom). One such sutra is «The Sutra of Golden Light».
B. Bicheev
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The article introduces and examines an anomynous Mongolian translation of a well-known Buddhist prayer text «The King of Aspiration Prayers, The Aspiration for Noble Excellent Conduct» (Bhadracarya), preserved at the research archives of the Tuvan ...
Saglara V. Mirzaeva
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Liberation Buddhology for Postracial Worldmaking
Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 1, Page 119-124, March 2024.
Jessica X. Zu
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Tension between the Mahāyāna and Theravāda Buddhist schools has persisted since early Buddhist times and remains a complex issue. However, recent decades have seen growing joint religious activities and cultural exchanges between followers of these ...
Tzu-Lung Chiu
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This paper examines the synthesis of Confucianism, Mahāyāna Buddhism and Daoism in the conception of liberation within 18th century Vietnamese religious and philosophical thought, focusing on the case of Ngo Thi Nham (1746-1803).
Le Thi Hong Phuong, Mai K Da
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The Problem of the Inefficacy of Knowledge in Early Buddhist Soteriology [PDF]
Early Buddhism has been described as a “gnostic soteriology” in that itsees the chief cause of life’s unsatisfactoriness to be ignorance of certain metaphysical truths, and that once this ignorance is eliminated through awareness of the true nature of ...
Ryan Showler
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The "One Mind, Two Aspects" Model of the Self: The Self Model and Self-Cultivation Theory of Chinese Buddhism. [PDF]
Wang K.
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The worship of Shiva-Buddha in the Balinese Hindu community [PDF]
The phenomenon of ´Siva-Buddha cult in Bali is more pronounced than in other places such as in East Java, South East Asian, or even in India itself, where ´Siva-Buddha took place as a major re-ligious life of the masses.
Widnya, I Ketut
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Mahayana Philosophy: Problems and Research
The introduction to the topic of this issue is an overview of the research articles authored by Russian, Lithuanian, and Indian scholars on various problems of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy.
Victoria G. Lysenko
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The Singer of Tibet: Shabkar (1781-1851), the “Inescapable Nation,” and Buddhist Universalism [PDF]
This paper examines the concept of ‘Tibet (Tib. bod)’ in the spiritual autobiography of the celebrated Tibetan Buddhist author, Shabkar Tsokdruk Rangdröl (1781–1851).
Pang, Rachel H
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