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This dissertation examines the merging of Chinese and Indian influences in Central Asia, particularly through apocryphal Buddhist texts. It also discusses various publications that delve into Buddhist meditation manuals and the concept of Buddha-nature, highlighting the rich cultural tapestry of Buddhism between the East and Central Asia. The contributions by scholars such as Nobuyoshi Yamabe and Michael Zimmermann provide insight into the historical context and significance of these works in understanding Buddhist teachings. These texts not only reflect the spiritual practices of the time but also showcase the cross-cultural dialogue that shaped Buddhism as we know it today, providing a holistic view of its development and dissemination. For more information, visit dmc.tv.
-Cultural Integration
-Buddhism in Central Asia
-Apocryphal Sutras
-Buddhist Meditation Manuals
-Buddha-Nature Concept
-Historical Context of Buddhism
-Influence of Indian and Chinese Cultures