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The Interfusion of Chinese and Indian Cultures in Central Asia
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The Interfusion of Chinese and Indian Cultures in Central Asia
Visualization of the Buddhas: The Interfusion of the Chinese and Indian Cultures in Central Asia as Reflected in a Fifth Century Apocryphal Sutra." PhD Dissertation. Yale University. Yamabe, Nobuyoshi
…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. Th…
Buddhist Manuscripts and Literature from Central Asia
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Buddhist Manuscripts and Literature from Central Asia
Karashima, Seishi and Wille, Klaus (TextsEditors-in-chief). 2009.Buddhist Manuscripts from Central Asia- The British Library Sanskrit Fragments, Volume II.1-2, Tokyo: The International Research Instit
…rs a glimpse into the preservation efforts and academic discourse surrounding Buddhist manuscripts. Insights from these works shed light on the transmission and interpretation of Buddhist teachings across cu…
Buddhist Texts and Translation Studies
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Buddhist Texts and Translation Studies
Chen Hui Zhuan 陳慧攢, and The SAT Daizōkyō Text Database. “Yin Chi Ru Jing Zhu 陰持入經註 T1694.” Tripitaka. Tokyo, November 28, 2011. The SAT Daizōkyō Text Database. Deleanu, Florin. 1997. “A Preliminary S
…ing Zhu' and 'Wu Men Chan Jing Yao Yongfa'. Scholars like Chen Hui Zhuan and Florin Deleanu provide insight into translation theories and meditation practices within Buddhism. The importance of mindfulness i…
Digital Dictionary of Buddhism and Related Works
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Digital Dictionary of Buddhism and Related Works
Muller, A. Charles, ed. “Digital Dictionary of Buddhism.” Digital Dictionary of Buddhism 電子佛教辭典, n.d. Accessed December 4, 2012. —. “Yi 意, Mention.” Digital Dictionary of Buddhism, Nattier, Jan. 200
…ree Kingdoms periods. Works such as 'Light From the East' and 'Zhongguo Fojiao Shi Gai Shu' provide insights into the transmission of Buddhist ideas and visualization practices, as represented in both textua…
A ‘New’ Early Chinese Buddhist Commentary
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A ‘New’ Early Chinese Buddhist Commentary
Zacchetti, Stefano. 2008 "A ‘New’ Early Chinese Buddhist Commentary: The Nature of the Da Anban Shouyi Jing (T 602) Reconsidered." Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 31: 421-
…ng (T 602), reconsidering its significance in early Chinese Buddhist commentary. The study provides insights into how Buddhist texts were interpreted and adapted in early medieval China. By examining the his…
Pali Literature: A Comprehensive Guide
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Pali Literature: A Comprehensive Guide
Jayawardhana, Somapala. 1994. *Handbook of Pali Literature*. Colombo: Karanaratne and Sons Ltd. Macdonell, Arthur. 1974. *A Sanskrit Grammar for Students*. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Malalasekera,
…ure in the Buddhist context and its relation to broader literary traditions in the region. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Centre-of-the-Centre: Efficacy in Buddhist Meditation
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Centre-of-the-Centre: Efficacy in Buddhist Meditation
Centre-of-the-Centre: Efficacy in Buddhist Meditation. A work in progress presented to the international conference on Meditative Traditions of East Asia, National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) and Dhar
…rds understanding meditative rituals and the mind-body connection in Buddhism. Advanced studies and insights from conferences highlight the importance of preserving these traditions.
Numerical Sequence Exploration
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Numerical Sequence Exploration
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…umerical relationships are included, facilitating a deeper appreciation of mathematics. For further insights on numerical patterns and explorations, visit dmc.tv.
Preface to Dhamma Teachings
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Preface to Dhamma Teachings
Preface It has always been my intention to publish the Dhamma that I have preached and the Suttas that I researched during the three-month Buddhist Lent that I stayed abroad in 2556. During such time
…dhist Lent in 2556. By comparing English and Thai versions, the author aims to provide readers with insightful commentary for practical application. This effort hopes to assist both Thai and foreign readers …
Essentials of Sutta Teaching
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Essentials of Sutta Teaching
Contents Preface........................................................................................................2 1. Udaya Sutta : Breaking the Cycle..........................................
…hojana Sutta and the overarching theme of giving in Dana Sutta are also explored. Each Sutta offers insights into developing a generous spirit and moral clarity, contributing to a person’s spiritual growth. …
The Virtue of Absorbing: Insights from Udaya Sutta
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The Virtue of Absorbing: Insights from Udaya Sutta
The Virtue of Absorbing 1. Udaya Sutta Over and over, the seeds all get planted; Over and over, the rain - god sprinkles rain. Over and over, the farmer farms the field; Over and over, the food grows
…er realm. Ultimately, wisdom is the key to not being born again and achieving clarity in life. More insights can be found at dmc.tv.
Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta - The Worthiness of Gifts
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Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta - The Worthiness of Gifts
2. Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta Bhikkhus, these five are unworthy gifts. What five ? Giving disrespectfully, giving without heart and thought, not giving with one’s own hand, giving something which is to be d
…l involvement, valuable items, and the understanding that giving has positive outcomes. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.
Çhalängadāna Sutta: Gifts with Six Factors
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Çhalängadāna Sutta: Gifts with Six Factors
5. Çhalängadāna Sutta : Gifts endowed with six factors At one time The Blessed One was abiding in the monastery offered by ÄnathapÖika in Jeta's grove in Sävatthi. At that time Velukandaki Nandamata
… six essential factors to the bhikkhus led by Sāriputta and Moggallāna. The Buddha, with his divine insight, observes this act and addresses the community, probing the elements that constitute gifts endowed …
The Virtue of Abounding: Chalaṅgādāna Sutta
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The Virtue of Abounding: Chalaṅgādāna Sutta
24 The Virtue of Abounding 5. Chalaṅgādāna Sutta Bhikkhus, it is not easy to account for the merits of a gift endowed with these six factors as, it is a yield of merit, a yield of good, a bringer
…e selflessly, fostering an environment of happiness and bliss that benefits all beings. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.
The Virtue of Almsgiving
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The Virtue of Almsgiving
26 The Virtue of Almsgiving 5. Chalaṅgadāna Sutta Even before giving the mind is pleased, while giving is pleased, Having given is pleased, this is the accomplishment in giving a gift. Th
…made with faith and a relinquished mind lead to rebirth in a blissful, trouble-free realm. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Dakkhīnāvibhanga Sutta - The Gift to the Sangha
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Dakkhīnāvibhanga Sutta - The Gift to the Sangha
The Vitar of Abmagiving 36 6. Dakkhīnāvibhanga Sutta "Give it to the Sangha, Gotami. When you give it to the Sangha, both I and the Sangha will be honoured." 3. Then the venerable Ānanda said to
…rters, illustrating the transformative impact of the Buddha's teachings on individuals' lives. More insights can be found at dmc.tv.
Understanding Personal Offerings in Buddhism
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Understanding Personal Offerings in Buddhism
…ay people and monks intent on fulfilling the moral training and the practice of concentration and insight. In the strict technical sense it refers only to those possessing the supramundane path of stream…
…itual journey of others, with an emphasis on the higher realms of spiritual attainment. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.
The Virtue of Abstaining: Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta
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The Virtue of Abstaining: Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta
44 The Virtue of Abstaining 6. Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta One gives a gift to one outside [the Dispensation] who is free from lust for sensual pleasures;30 this is the eleventh kind of personal offering.
…e nature of their actions and their moral consequences in this life and future existences. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Dakkhīnāvibhaga Sutta: The Purity of Offerings
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Dakkhīnāvibhaga Sutta: The Purity of Offerings
52 The Virtue of Absorbing 6. Dakkhīnāvibhaga Sutta There is the offering that is purified by the giver, not by the receiver. There is the offering that is purified by the receiver, not by th
… underlines the significance of the ethical standing of both parties in the act of giving. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
The Purification of Offerings in Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta
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The Purification of Offerings in Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta
54 The Virtue of Absolving 6. Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta 13. "And how is the offering purified both by the giver and by the receiver? Here the giver is virtuous, of good character, and the receiver is
The Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta presents insights on how offerings are purified based on the character of both the giver and receiver. It delineates…