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BUDDHA STATUES AND HIS RELICS IN THERAVADA BUDDHISM
Bu araştırma, Theravada Budizm mezheplerindeki insanların Buda heykelleri ve kalıntıları hakkındaki görüşleri üzerine kullandıkları yaklaşımı incelemeyi amaçlamaktadır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, Budist heykellerine gösterilen tazimin nasıl ve ne zaman başladığını belirlemektir.
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Towards a Tradition of Home Prayers in Kalmyk Buddhism: the Specificity of Texts
The article is devoted to the study of the tradition of home prayers of Kalmyk Buddhist laymen. On the basis of the data on the traditions of Theravada and Mahayana, the author comes to the conclusion that the laity’s tradition of prayer on special days ...
G. Korneev
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The influence of Brahmanism on Buddhist thought, is plausible in the Pāli Canon. Words attributed to the Buddha say that he defined himself as Brahmā (AN 4.89) and that he can read the very thoughts of the Vedic god (aham asmi brahmā mahābrahmā DN 1.18 ...
Efraín Villamor Herrero
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Thought Path model of Bodhisatta in Theravada Buddhism
This article is dissertation part entitled “A Thought Path Model of Bodhisatta in Theravada Buddhism” has objectives to study the relationship of mind and mental products, thinking process and to build Thought Path model of Bodhisatta.
Suphakorn Chanachaidham +3 more
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In this paper, I will discuss some aspects of a humanistic perspective on love which includes both idealistic as well as realistic elements of love.
Wautischer, Helmut
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Architectural Evolution of Stupas in the Western Regions During the Han and Tang Dynasties
The Western Regions during the Han and Tang Dynasties served as a significant cultural intersection along the Silk Road, with stupas acting as core architectural forms of Buddhist dissemination, embodying religious, cultural, and artistic evolution. This
Jing Wu, Wei Yan
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Indian Influences on Balinese Culture: the Role of Hinduism and Buddhism in Present Day Bali [PDF]
Indian culture has dominantly influenced the Indonesian people, particularly in the western part of the archipelago. This, which started centuries ago, can still be seen in the peoples' daily lives in social, cultural, economic and political matters ...
Ardhana, I. K. (I), Wijaya, I. N. (I)
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Being Creative With Tradition: Rooting Theravàda Buddhism in Britain
Beginning in the 1970s, the founders of classical sociology began to be criticized for making naive and crude assumptions about the distinction between the notion of tradition and the notion of modernity. Sociologists, such as Edward Shils and S.
Sandra Bell
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There is Only One Mindfulness: Why Science and Buddhism Need to Work Together [PDF]
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