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  • holds a faculty appointment in the School of Nursing. He has been a leader in the field of Tibetan Buddhist studies for many years and has long immersed
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  • to lay the groundwork for a methodology of Buddhist studies which would provide a foundation for the skills needed for a critical analysis and interpretation
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  • Translation. Treasury of the Buddhist Sciences. New York: American Institute of Buddhist Studies;Columbia University's Center for Buddhist Studies and Tibet House
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  • (Source: Oxford University Press) Komarovski, Yaroslav. Radiant Emptiness: Three Seminal Works by the Golden Paṇḍita Shakya Chokden. Oxford: Oxford University
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  • Seyfort. "The Meanings of the Term Gotra and the Textual History of the Ratnagotravibhāga." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 39, no
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  • during the fifth century. The Tibetan tradition attributes the verses to the Bodhisattva Maitreya and the commentary to Asaṅga, and treats the two as separate
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  • Tibet in the eighth century. On this topic Book A Feast of the Nectar of the Supreme Vehicle A monumental work and Indian Buddhist classic, the Ornament
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  • People/Duckworth, D. (category Presenters at the 2019 Vienna Symposium)
    Companion to Buddhist Philosophy, Sophia, Philosophy East & West, the Journal for the American Academy of Religion, Asian Philosophy, and the Journal of
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  • People/Jones, Christopher (category Presenters at the 2019 Vienna Symposium)
    Former Self: The 'True Self' Taught by the Tathāgatagarbha Literature." Recorded March 3, 2015 at the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies. Audio, 1:04:11
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  • Burchardi: On the Sutra Sources for the Uttaratantra and Her Work on the Dharanishvarajasutra See The Illustrations of the Nine Examples of the Buddha-Nature
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  • of the eighth century, contains the following chapters: l) Translation of the Chinese record of the debate between the representative of the Chinese Buddhist
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  • theory and that in the Upaniṣads but also the controversy over the issue of ātman versus anātman among the Buddhist scholars.       In the discussion to clarify
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  • Jonathan, A. Buddhist Cosmic Unity: An Edition, Translation and Study of the Anūnatvāpūrṇatvanirdeśaparivarta. Hamburg Buddhist Studies Series 4. Hamburg:
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  • activities reveal much about the path to success for monks during the tenth century. Skill in debate, the performance of Esoteric Buddhist ritual, and strategic
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  • of the gzhan stong position based on his text The Immaculate Vajra Moonrays, an Instruction for the View of Gzhan stong, the Great Madhyamaka. The main
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  • theory and that in the Upaniṣads but also the controversy over the issue of ātman versus anātman among the Buddhist scholars.       In the discussion to clarify
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  • more radical approach to seek the roots of the perspectives that allow the conceptual space for the problematic dialogues in the first place. Rather than viewing
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  • indeed the culmination and maturation of the Mahāyāna, the Great Vehicle. The central topic of the work is the notion of illusory appearance, for when one
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  • 'Buddhology' (capitalized) for an alternative designation for Buddhist Studies. See Harrison 1995, p. 24, n. 4. In the present study I differentiate between
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  • holds a faculty appointment in the School of Nursing. He has been a leader in the field of Tibetan Buddhist studies for many years and has long immersed
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  • part of the third turning of the wheel of the Dharma. Within the traditional buddhist shedras for monastic education, it is often taught as the final text
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  • Mahāyāna treatise like the AFM. And the discovery at the beginning of this century of Japanese references to the seventh century Buddhist figure Hui-chun, who
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  • While Bailey dates the S5 verso side to the period between the end of the 8th century and the 11th century, we can now further specify the date of composition
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  • practice. The Tien-tai favor the more philosophical scriptures, the Shingon, the more esoteric, the Ch’an (Zen), the more intellectual, and the Pure Land
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  • People/Zimmermann, M. (category Presenters at the 2019 Vienna Symposium)
    evaluating the readings of the Phug brag Kanjur in the instances where Phug brag deviates from the Tshal pa-transmission. In all the cases where the Chinese
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  • (Source: Oxford University Press) Komarovski, Yaroslav. Radiant Emptiness: Three Seminal Works by the Golden Paṇḍita Shakya Chokden. Oxford: Oxford University
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  • Vienna) at the Twelfth Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies in Vancouver, Canada, in August 2010. Its full name was "The History of
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  • theory and that in the Upaniṣads but also the controversy over the issue of ātman versus anātman among the Buddhist scholars.       In the discussion to clarify
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  • translation of the Buddhacārita (Acts of the Buddha) by the 2nd-century author Aśvaghoṣa; this was described by the writer of his obituary in The Times as his
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  • elucidate Buddhist doctrine, and it provides fascinating insights into the Buddhist history of Tibet. Two treatises form the present volume, namely the Fundamentals
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  • explanations of the Vajrayāna Buddhist perspective. It begins with the nature of the ground, the buddha nature present in all beings, continues with the teachings
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  • "Contributions to the Development of Tibetan Buddhist Logic - from the eleventh to the fifteenth century." This dissertation was submitted to the Faculty of Oriental
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  • growth, the fourth deals with the seventh point, the enlightening influence, and the fifth chapter discusses the benefits of studying the text. The text itself
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  • concerned with the history of Buddhist ideas, gender in Buddhism, the early Mahāyāna, the cult of the Buddha’s relics, and relations between Buddhist ideas and
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  • negates the need for practice and legitimates sinful acts. She explores the notion of original enlightenment as it is portrayed in the twelfth-century text
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  • Buddhism (Wisdom 2017), The Just King (Snow Lion 2017), The Buddhist Doctrine and the Nine Vehicles (Oxford 2012), and Tibetan Ritual (Oxford 2010). Book Buddha
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  • Contesting the Mu Kōan in Zen Buddhism (Oxford); Dōgen and Sōtō Zen: New Perspectives (Oxford); Dōgen: Textual and Historical Studies (Oxford); and Sacred
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  • 676 Volume 16 The basic sūtra of the Faxiang School, The Scripture on the Explication of Underlying Meaning expounds the thought of the Yogācāra or Mind-Only
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  • of Tathāgatagarbha in the Anūnatvāpūrṇatvanirdeśaparivarta and *Mahābherī Sūtra." Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies 10 (2016): 53–84. http://jocbs
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  • combined with the exclusion of other, counteracting Buddhist tendencies found elsewhere in the Buddhist world, such as Buddhist logic; the undermining of
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  • approaches to Buddhist Studies. (Source Accessed Feb 10, 2020) Book Mind in Comfort and Ease The Dalai Lama delves deep into the teaching of the Great Perfection
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  • Soon after the inception of Buddhism in the sixth or fifth century B.C.E., the Buddha ordered his small band of monks to wander forth for the welfare and
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  • assembles, bewailing the Buddha’s imminent death. After much competition for the honor, the Buddha deigns to accept the offering of the smith Cunda as his
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  • practice. The Tien-tai favor the more philosophical scriptures, the Shingon, the more esoteric, the Ch’an (Zen), the more intellectual, and the Pure Land
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  • majority of the Buddhists of the world. If we estimate the value of books by the number of adherents to their doctrines, then, after the Bible, the Koran, the
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  • Enlightenment in Chinese Thought Book The Buddhist Philosophy of the Middle Madhyamaka, the "philosophy of the middle," systematized the Buddha's fundamental teaching
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  • Ancient Khotan, but in a dialect of the Śakas, or Indo-Scythians, who from the first century BC to the third century AD were dominant in North-western India
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  • pronouncement of the self blazes Like the fire at the end of time, Consumes the jungle of the lack of the self, And is liberated from the flaws of the tīrthikas
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  • People/Hakamaya, N. (category Authors of Japanese Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Zen Buddhist Teachers,Professors) (section On the topic of this person)
    combined with the exclusion of other, counteracting Buddhist tendencies found elsewhere in the Buddhist world, such as Buddhist logic; the undermining of
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  • Buddhicae Buddhist Digital Resource Center The AIBS Buddhist Canons Research Database The 84000 Project Asian Classics Input Project Chinese Buddhist Electronic
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