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Editorial: The varieties of contemplative experiences and practices. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2023
Katyal S, Lumma AL, Goldin PR, Roy S.
europepmc   +1 more source

THE METAETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF GOD'S ONTOLOGICAL STATUS IN TANTRIC TEACHINGS: A PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY OF CALON ARANG MANUSCRIPTS

open access: yesVidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies
This study aims to investigate the ontological status of God in Calon Arang Manuscripts and interpret it metaethically. Calon Arang, as an original Tantric literary work from the Nusantara's ancestors, is an interesting subject to examine in terms of its ontological view of God and the ethical implications that arise from it.
Galuh Nur Fattah   +3 more
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Śaiva Rites of Fasting and the Gift of Cattle. A Study in Purāṇic and Tantric Appropriation [PDF]

open access: yes
Śaiva Rites of Fasting and the Gift of Cattle centers on the tenth chapter of the Śivadharmaśāstra. A critical edition and annotated English translation of the Sanskrit text of this chapter is preceded by a study of the text’s structure and contents, its citations in the Dharmanibandhas of Lakṣmīdhara and Hemādri, and its creative appropriation by ...
Bisschop, P.C., Kafle, N., Kiss, C.
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Early Tantric Hemerology in Chinese Buddhism: Timing of Rituals According to Śubhakarasiṃha and Yixing

open access: yes, 2018
This study examines the hemerology explained by Śubhakarasiṃha/Shanwuwei 善無畏 (637–735) and Yixing 一行 (673/683–727) in their commentary on the Mahāvairocana-sūtra. It is argued that this section reflects the astrological interests of the early Tantric
Jeffrey Kotyk
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The Indian Word "Avesa" As Adopted by the Chinese and the Japanese

open access: yes, 2004
Derived from the verbal root “a-vis”(to enter), the Sanskrit noun “avesa” means “entering.” And Tantric Buddhists often use it as a technical term. Then, who “enters” in their texts?
小林, 信彦   +4 more
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Jñānaśrīmitra on the Ratnagotravibhāga

open access: yes, 2016
Relationship between Tantric and Non-Tantric Doctrines in Late Indian Buddhism / Editor-in-Chief 馬場 ...
加納 和雄, KANO Kazuo
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Preface

open access: yes, 2016
Relationship between Tantric and Non-Tantric Doctrines in Late Indian Buddhism / Editor-in-Chief 馬場 ...
KYUMA Taiken, 久間 泰賢
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A Study on Scholarly Activities in the Last Period of the Vikramaśīla Monastery : Quotations in Ratnarakṣita’s Padminī

open access: yes, 2016
Relationship between Tantric and Non-Tantric Doctrines in Late Indian Buddhism / Editor-in-Chief 馬場 ...
倉西 憲一, KURANISHI Kenichi
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The Divine Feminine A Feminist Study of Goddess Appropriation within the Jewish Renewal Movement and Western Interpretations of Tibetan Tantric Buddhism

open access: yes, 2012
Feminist spirituality is a contemporary religious movement created in order to abolish the harmful remnants of explicit and subtle patriarchal influence within various religious traditions.
Rayor, Zoe
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(en collaborationn avec Gavin FLOOD) Tantric Studies / Introduction

open access: yes, 2015
International audiencePresentation of papers presented at the 13rd International Conference of Sanskrit studies (Edinburg july 2006) - Agama tantra ...
Dagens, Bruno
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