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The Buddhist Tradition

Author : William Theodore de Bary
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 441 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2011-03-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780307778796

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This book, compiled from basic Buddhist writings, presents a survey of Buddhist thought in India, China, and Japan, covering the central doctrines and practices that has profoundly influenced human life in Asia. Developments in practical ethics, social attitudes, philosophical speculation, and religious and aesthetic contemplation are represented by selected excerpts from basic writings with succinct introductions and commentary. From these one may observe not only the remarkable vitality of Buddhism in its spread through Asia, but also the essential links between widely diverse forms, showing how the spiritual message of the Buddha found expression in different historical and cultural circumstances. Thus both its continuity in time and its wide range of influence mark Buddhism as a major spiritual force in the world. Buddha, as the Awakened One, has exemplified to millions of followers throughout the ages a living Truth, a dynamic wisdom and an active compassion. It is these qualities that have inspired hop and courage in men who were asked to face to the stark reality of man's condition: the inevitable involvement in suffering which arises from his persistent egoism and refusal to recognize his finitude.

Tales of Freedom

Author : Vessantara
Publisher : Windhorse Publications
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 1899579273

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Tales of Freedom by Vessantara Pdf

A Zen monk strides empty handed into a tiger's cage. An Indian master spontaneously empties a bag of gold dust into the air. A young woman lays down the burden of her dead child and asks the Buddha to accept her as his disciple. Here is another book by the popular author, Vessantara, who takes incidents from the lives of the Buddha, Tibetan mystics and Zen masters and uses them to show how we too can live a more fulfilled life. Full of colorful tales, Vessantara's vivid, imaginative style makes these ancient, well-loved stories inspiring tools for self-development.Also by the same author: Female Deities in Buddhism, The Mandala of the Five Buddhas, Meeting the Buddhas, The Vajra and Bell

Phenomenological Reflections on Mindfulness in the Buddhist Tradition

Author : Erol Čopelj
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2022-06-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781000605471

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Phenomenological Reflections on Mindfulness in the Buddhist Tradition by Erol Čopelj Pdf

This book offers an original phenomenological description of mindfulness and related phenomena, such as concentration (samādhi) and the practice of insight (vipassanā). It demonstrates that phenomenological method has the power to reanimate ancient Buddhist texts, giving new life to the phenomena at which those texts point. Beginning with descriptions of how mindfulness is encountered in everyday, pre-philosophical life, the book moves on to an analysis of how the Pali Nikāyas of Theravada Buddhism define mindfulness and the practice of cultivating it. It then offers a critique of the contemporary attempts to explain mindfulness as a kind of attention. The author argues that mindfulness is not attention, nor can it be understood as a mere modification of the attentive process. Rather, becoming mindful involves a radical shift in perspective. According to the author’s account, being mindful is the feeling of being tuned-in to the open horizon, which is contrasted with Edmund Husserl’s transcendental horizon. The book also elucidates the difference between the practice of cultivating mindfulness with the practice of the phenomenological epoché, which reveals new possibilities for the practice of phenomenology itself. Phenomenological Reflections on Mindfulness in the Buddhist Tradition will appeal to scholars and advanced students interested in phenomenology, Buddhist philosophy, and comparative philosophy.

Sacred Biography in the Buddhist Traditions of South and Southeast Asia

Author : Juliane Schober
Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8120818121

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Sacred Biography in the Buddhist Traditions of South and Southeast Asia by Juliane Schober Pdf

This interdisciplinary collection of essays explores the biographical genre of the Buddhist traditions of South and Southeast Asia. Scholars in the history of religions, anthropology, literature and art history present a broad range of explorations into sacred biography as an interpretive genre. Easch essay makes unique contributions and the collection as a whole engages methodological and interpretive approaches that are central to scholars of Buddhism and those specializing in the study of south and Southeast Asia.

Superiority Conceit in Buddhist Traditions

Author : Bhikkhu Analayo
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781614297338

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Superiority Conceit in Buddhist Traditions by Bhikkhu Analayo Pdf

Renowned scholar-monk writes accessibly on some of the most contentious topics in Buddhism—guaranteed to ruffle some feathers. Armed with his rigorous examination of the canonical records, respected scholar-monk Bhikkhu Analayo explores—and sharply criticizes—four examples of what he terms “superiority conceit” in Buddhism: the androcentric tendency to prevent women from occupying leadership roles, be these as fully ordained monastics or as advanced bodhisattvas the Mahayana notion that those who don’t aspire to become bodhisattvas are inferior practitioners the Theravada belief that theirs is the most original expression of the Buddha’s teaching the Secular Buddhist claim to understand the teachings of the Buddha more accurately than traditionally practicing Buddhists Ven. Analayo challenges the scriptural basis for these conceits and points out that adhering to such notions of superiority is not, after all, conducive to practice. “It is by diminishing ego, letting go of arrogance, and abandoning conceit that one becomes a better Buddhist,” he reminds us, “no matter what tradition one may follow.” Thoroughly researched, Superiority Conceit in Buddhist Traditions provides an accessible approach to these conceits as academic subjects. Readers will find it not only challenges their own intellectual understandings but also improves their personal practice.

Women in Buddhist Traditions

Author : Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2020-12-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781479803415

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Women in Buddhist Traditions by Karma Lekshe Tsomo Pdf

A new history of Buddhism that highlights the insights and experiences of women from diverse communities and traditions around the world Buddhist traditions have developed over a period of twenty-five centuries in Asia, and recent decades have seen an unprecedented spread of Buddhism globally. From India to Japan, Sri Lanka to Russia, Buddhist traditions around the world have their own rich and diverse histories, cultures, religious lives, and roles for women. Wherever Buddhism has taken root, it has interacted with indigenous cultures and existing religious traditions. These traditions have inevitably influenced the ways in which Buddhist ideas and practices have been understood and adapted. Tracing the branches and fruits of these culturally specific transmissions and adaptations is as challenging as it is fascinating. Women in Buddhist Traditions chronicles pivotal moments in the story of Buddhist women, from the beginning of Buddhist history until today. The book highlights the unique contributions of Buddhist women from a variety of backgrounds and the strategies they have developed to challenge patriarchy in the process of creating an enlightened society. Women in Buddhist Traditions offers a groundbreaking and insightful introduction to the lives of Buddhist women worldwide.

The Buddhist Tradition

Author : World Religions Curriculum Development Center
Publisher : Tabor Pub.
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1978-01-01
Category : Buddhism
ISBN : 0895050072

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The Buddhist Tradition by World Religions Curriculum Development Center Pdf

Studies the origins and basic tenets of Buddhism, with emphasis on Buddhist religious practices in Burma and Japan. Junior high through college and adult level.

Crime and Punishment in the Buddhist Tradition

Author : Nandasēna Ratnapāla
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Religion
ISBN : UCAL:B3987451

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Crime and Punishment in the Buddhist Tradition by Nandasēna Ratnapāla Pdf

Chiefly a study on the rules of Buddhist monasticism and religious order; includes reference to the Parajika (Buddhist law) of VinayapitĐaka.

Buddhist Thought

Author : Paul Williams,Anthony Tribe,Alexander Wynne
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2002-01-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781134623259

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Buddhist Thought by Paul Williams,Anthony Tribe,Alexander Wynne Pdf

Buddhist Thought guides the reader towards a richer understanding of the central concepts of classical Indian Buddhist thought, from the time of Buddha, to the latest scholarly perspectives and controversies. Abstract and complex ideas are made understandable by the authors' lucid style. Of particular interest is the up-to-date survey of Buddhist Tantra in India, a branch of Buddhism where strictly controlled sexual activity can play a part in the religious path. Williams' discussion of this controversial practice as well as of many other subjects makes Buddhist Thought crucial reading for all interested in Buddhism.

The Door of Liberation

Author : Wangyal
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780861710324

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The Door of Liberation by Wangyal Pdf

This book is full of indispensable source material for anyone interested in Buddhism. Geshe Wangyal, a Mongolian monk, was the first to bring Tibetan Buddhism to America. "The Venerable Geshe selects...a mosaic of teachings that provide useful keys to liberation for the contemporary reader."--Prof. Robert Thurman, Columbia University.

The Life of Buddhism

Author : Frank E. Reynolds,Jason A. Carbine,University Frank E Reynolds
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2000-12-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780520223370

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The Life of Buddhism by Frank E. Reynolds,Jason A. Carbine,University Frank E Reynolds Pdf

Bringing together 15 essays by international Buddhist scholars, this book offers a distinctive portrayal of the life of Buddhism. The contributors focus on a range of religious practices across the Buddhist world, from New York to Tibet.

The Emergence of Buddhism

Author : Jacob N. Kinnard
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780800697488

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The Emergence of Buddhism by Jacob N. Kinnard Pdf

This brief survey tells the story of Buddhism as it unfolds through the narrative of the Brahmanical cosmology from which Buddhism emerged, the stories and myths surrounding the Buddha's birth, the Buddha's path to enlightenment, and the eventual spread of his teachings throughout India and the world. Jacob N. Kinnard helps readers understand complex concepts such as the natural law of cause and effect (Karma), the birth/life/death/rebirth cycle (samsara), the everchanging state of suffering (dukkha), and salvation or the absence of all states (Mivana). Several illustrations, together with biographical sketches and primary sources, help to illuminate the extraordinary richness of the Buddhist traditon. "At last, a textbook on Buddhism that integrates new and old methods for telling the story of Buddhism's development in India and its expansion into other parts of Asia; this book is a jewel. Kinnard's skill as an interpreter of material culture in the history of South Asian religions gives him insight into content students of Buddhism should know. Students will appreciate the towering personalities and dramatic choices of the men and women who shaped the story of buddhism in India and Other parts of Asia." Elizabeth Wilson Professor and Chair of comparative Religion Maimi University, Ohio "In an admirably succint fashion, Jacob Kinnard traces the development of Buddhism in India during the first fifteen hundred years of its history there. In so doing he sets the stage for the consideration of Buddhist traditions elsewhere, always attened to the Social, economic, political, and relious contexts in which this development occurred, the author pays particular attention to the lifestory of the buddha and to the evolution of his ongoing presence in his teachings, his relics, his images, and the pilgrimage sites associated with him. All of this is nicely complemented by brief teachings his relics, his images, and the pilgrimages sites associated with him. All of this is nicely complemented by brief biographics of prominent Buddhist historical figures and by a judicious selections of translations of pali and Sanskrit texts. Clearly and engagingly written, this classroom-friendly volume will also be of interest to scholars of religion. John Strong Charles A. Dana Professor of Asian Studies, Bates College Author of The Experience of Buddhism and The Buddha: A Beginner's Guide

The Heritage of the Bhikkhu

Author : Walpola Rahula
Publisher : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2003-08-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802198112

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The Heritage of the Bhikkhu by Walpola Rahula Pdf

A classic guide to the life of service and meditation practiced by Buddhist monks. Walpola Rahula’s What the Buddha Taught is a perennial backlist bestseller and has proven to be an indispensable guide to beginning Buddhism. It is renowned for its authoritative, clear, logical, and comprehensive approach. The Heritage of the Bhikkhu is a vivid account of the Buddhist’s monk’s role as a servant to people’s needs as a follower and teacher of the basic Buddhist principles. In this fascinating and informative volume, the author emphasizes Buddhism as a practical doctrine for daily living and spiritual perfection and not simply a monastic discipline. The Heritage of the Bhikkhu is a pioneering work that deserves to stand with the author’s earlier masterpiece.

Reasons and Lives in Buddhist Traditions

Author : Dan Arnold,Cécile Ducher Ducher,Pierre-Julien Harter
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-10
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781614295501

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Reasons and Lives in Buddhist Traditions by Dan Arnold,Cécile Ducher Ducher,Pierre-Julien Harter Pdf

The celebrated career of a venerated scholar inspires incisive new contributions to the field of Indian and Tibetan Buddhism. Particularly known for his groundbreaking and influential work in Tibetan studies, Matthew Kapstein is a true polymath in Buddhist and Asian studies more generally; possessing unsurpassed knowledge of Tibetan culture and civilization, he is also deeply grounded in Sanskrit and Indology, and his highly accomplished work in these cultural and civilizational areas has exemplified a whole range of disciplinary perspectives. Reflecting something of the astonishing range of Matthew Kapstein’s work and interests, this collection of essays pays tribute to a luminary in the field by exemplifying some of the diverse work in Buddhist and Asian studies that has been impacted by his scholarship and teaching. Engaging matters as diverse as the legal foundations of Tibetan religious thought, the teaching careers of modern Chinese Buddhists, the history of Bhutan, and the hermeneutical insights of Vasubandhu, these essays by students and colleagues of Matthew Kapstein are offered as testament to a singular scholar and teacher whose wide-ranging work is unified by a rare intellectual selflessness.

Powers of Protection

Author : Gergely Hidas
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-21
Category : Music
ISBN : 9783110713367

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Powers of Protection by Gergely Hidas Pdf

This sourcebook explores the most extensive tradition of Buddhist dhāraṇī literature and provides access to the earliest available materials for the first time: a unique palm-leaf bundle from the 12th–13th centuries and a paper manuscript of 1719 CE. The Dhāraṇīsaṃgraha collections have been present in South Asia, and especially in Nepal, for more than eight hundred years and served to supply protection, merit and auspiciousness for those who commissioned their compilation. For modern scholarship, these diverse compendiums are valuable sources of incantations and related texts, many of which survive in Sanskrit only in such manuscripts.