Facets Of Buddhism

Facets Of Buddhism
Title Facets Of Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Shotaro Iida
Publisher Routledge
Pages 175
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136156518

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The author presents a selection of papers written over the last twenty or so years, spanning the period from early research into the then nearly unknown Madhyamika writer Bhavaviveka or Bhavya, amongst Tibetan refugees in India, up to the recent past where there interests have, perhaps, somewhat broadened to include comparative religion. The author has moe or less left the essays in their original form and has introduced some consistency in the citing of the names of Japanese scholars in order to aid the English speaking reader unfamiliar with Japanese.

The Foundations of Buddhism

The Foundations of Buddhism
Title The Foundations of Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Rupert Gethin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 352
Release 1998-07-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 0192892231

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In this introduction to the foundations of Buddhism, Rupert Gethin concentrates on the ideas and practices which constitute the common heritage of the different traditions of Buddhism (Thervada, Tibetan and Eastern) which exist in the world today.

Facets of Early Buddhism

Facets of Early Buddhism
Title Facets of Early Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Bela Bhattacharya
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1995
Genre Buddhism
ISBN

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Buddhist Tourism in Asia

Buddhist Tourism in Asia
Title Buddhist Tourism in Asia PDF eBook
Author Courtney Bruntz
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 273
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0824881184

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This innovative collaborative work—the first to focus on Buddhist tourism—explores how Buddhists, government organizations, business corporations, and individuals in Asia participate in re-imaginings of Buddhism through tourism. Contributors from religious studies, anthropology, and art history examine sacred places and religious monuments as they have been shaped and reshaped by socioeconomic and cultural trends in the region. Following an introduction that offers the first theoretical understanding of tourism from a Buddhist studies’ perspective, early chapters discuss the ways Buddhists and non-Buddhists imagine concepts and places related to the religion. Case studies highlight Buddhist peace in India, Buddhist heavens and hells in Singapore, Thai temple space, and the future Buddha Maitreya in China. Buddhist tourism’s connections to the state, market, and new technologies are explored in chapters on Indian package tours for pilgrims, thematic Buddhist tourism in Cambodia, the technological innovations of Buddhist temples in China, and the promotion of pilgrimage sites in Japan. Contributors then situate the financial concerns of Chinese temples, speed dating in temples in Japan, and the diffuse and pervasive nature of Buddhism for tourism promotion in Ladakh, India. How have tourist routes, groups, sites, and practices associated with Buddhism come to be possible and what are the effects? In what ways do travelers derive meaning from Buddhist places? How do Buddhist sites fortify national, cultural, or religious identities? The comparative research in South, Southeast, and East Asia presented here draws attention to the intertwining of the sacred and the financial and how local and national sites are situated within global networks. Together these findings generate a compelling comparative investigation of Buddhist spaces, identities, and practices.

What Christians Can Learn from Buddhism

What Christians Can Learn from Buddhism
Title What Christians Can Learn from Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Kristin Johnston Largen
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780800663285

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Kristen Johnston Largen in this exciting volume takes the reader on such a pilgrimage into Buddhism, ultimately to address what we as Christians might mean by salvation. It first explores the model of comparative theology and the meanings of salvation, or soteriology, in Christian tradition. It then reviews the chief outlines of the Buddhist worldview and explores the concept of salvation in Buddhism. Then Largen returns to the Christian tradition to show what Buddhists us can teach about themselves and ourselves.

Facets of Buddhist Thought

Facets of Buddhist Thought
Title Facets of Buddhist Thought PDF eBook
Author K.N. Jayatilleke
Publisher Buddhist Publication Society
Pages 509
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9552403359

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This book presents a brilliant account of of Theravada Buddhism and embraces a wide variety of themes ranging from the birth of Buddhism to the Buddha’s prophetic teachings regarding the future of mankind. Topics covered include, among many others, the background of early Buddhism; the significance of the Buddha’s birthday; the Buddhist doctrines of karma and reincarnation; the Buddhist conception of truth, good and evil, Nirvana, the individual, the universe and the material world; the Buddhist view of nature and destiny; Buddhism and the caste system; Buddhism and international law; and the contemporary relevance of the Buddha’s teachings to the modern world. Professor Jayatilleke always writes with both the scholar and the lay reader in mind. As a result, this is a highly readable and extremely penetrating book—and one that explores the roots and nature of the Buddha’s teachings and examines them in the light of contemporary knowledge. The present collection contains all essays earlier published in the book The Message of the Buddha, edited by Ninian Smart, as well as essays that were published the Wheel Publication series. Contents 1. Buddhism and the Scientific Revolution 2. The Historical Context of the Rise of Buddhism 3. The Buddhist Conception of Truth 4. The Buddhist Attitude to Revelation 5. The Buddhist Conception of Matter and the Material World 6. The Buddhist Analysis of Mind 7. The Buddhist Conception of the Universe 8. The Buddhist Attitude to God 9. Nibbana 10. The Buddhist View of Survival 11. The Buddhist Doctrine of Kamma 12. The Case for the Buddhist Theory of Karma and Survival 13. The Conditioned Genesis of the Individual 14. The Buddhist Ethical Ideal of the Ultimate Good 15. The Basis of Buddhist Ethics 16. The Buddhist Conception of Evil 17. The Criteria of Right and Wrong 18. The Ethical Theory of Buddhism 19. Some Aspects of the Bhagavad Gita and Buddhist Ethics 20. Toynbee’s Criticism of Buddhism 21. The Buddhist Attitude to Other Religions 22. Buddhism and Peace 23. The Significance of Vesakha 24. Buddhism and the Race Question 25. The Principles of International Law in Buddhist Doctrine

Buddhism in a Nutshell

Buddhism in a Nutshell
Title Buddhism in a Nutshell PDF eBook
Author Narada Thera
Publisher Pariyatti Publishing
Pages 87
Release 2017-09-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1681720647

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This new Pariyatti Edition of the classic Buddhism in a Nutshell is an excellent introductory overview of the fundamental principles of Buddhist doctrine. Topics covered include: the life of the Buddha, the Dhamma (Is it a philosophy? A religion? An ethical system?), the Four Noble Truths, the Law of Kamma, Rebirth, Dependent Origination, Anatta, and Nibbana. Recommended for beginners.