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Exploring Chinese Philosophical Texts and Their Influence
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Exploring Chinese Philosophical Texts and Their Influence
Kohn, Livia, and Yoshinobu Sakade. Taoist Meditation and Longevity Techniques. Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1989. Mair, Victor H. “What Is Geyi, After All?” In Philosophy and Re
This collection examines various texts that shed light on the development of Chinese philosophical thought and literary traditions. Works range from Livia Kohn's exploration of Taoist meditation pract
หลักฐานธรรมในคัมภีร์พระธรรม
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หลักฐานธรรมในคัมภีร์พระธรรม
หลักฐานธรรมในคัมภีร์พระธรรมนั้น 1 ฉบับประชาชน Harrison, Paul M. 1990. The Samādhi of direct encounter with the Buddhas of the present: an annotated English translation of the Tibetan version of the P
เนื้อหานี้นำเสนอการสำรวจหลักฐานธรรมในคัมภีร์พระธรรมโดยการอ้างอิงงานศึกษาที่สำคัญเกี่ยวกับ Dhamma-kāya และความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างมันกับการบรรลุ enlightenment งานที่สำคัญเช่น เพื่อบันทึกการพัฒนาและการประยุก
Buddhist Literature and Manuscripts
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Buddhist Literature and Manuscripts
Bailey, H. W. 1979. *Dictionary of Khotan Saka*. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Banerjee, Anukul Chandra. 1979. *Sarvästivāda literature*. Calcutta: The World Press Private Limited. Batchelor,
This collection features important works and studies related to Buddhist literature and manuscripts, covering a range of topics including the Khotan Saka dictionary, Sarvästivāda literature, and the s
The Heart of Dhammakaya Meditation
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The Heart of Dhammakaya Meditation
Oslo: Hermes Pub. Jayamanggalo, Phra Maha Sermchai. 1997. The Heart of Dhammakaya Meditation. 2nd ed. Bangkok: Dhammakaya Buddhist Meditation Foundation. Jherora. 2013. ทางสายกลาง (ตอนที่ 2) [cited 15
The text discusses the essence of Dhammakaya meditation, emphasizing its relevance in achieving mindfulness and spiritual growth. The content encompasses various scholarly works and references related
Paleographical Analysis and Buddhist Manuscripts
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Paleographical Analysis and Buddhist Manuscripts
Sander, Lore. 2000. “Appendix: A brief paleographical analysis of the Braāhmī manuscripts in volume I.” In J. Braarvig, eds., Buddhist manuscripts vol 1, pp. 285-300. Oslo: Hermes Pub. Original editio
This section presents a brief paleographical analysis of the Brahmi manuscripts in Buddhist texts as compiled by various scholars. Notable contributions include analyses by Sander (2000) on manuscript
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
This compilation includes various studies and translations relevant to Buddhist texts, focusing on significant works such as 'Yin Chi Ru Jing Zhu' and 'Wu Men Chan Jing Yao Yongfa'. Scholars like Chen
Computerization of the Buddhist Pali Canon
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Computerization of the Buddhist Pali Canon
The text in the image reads: "The Computerization of the Buddhist Pali Canon With the recognition that many world scholars have been impeded from fully studying the Buddhist scriptures by inconvenie
The Computerization of the Buddhist Pali Canon began in 1984 by the Dhammakaya Foundation to improve access for scholars worldwide. Utilizing the Romanized Pali Canon Text, the project produced a data
Kathina Day Celebration in Buddhism
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Kathina Day Celebration in Buddhism
Kathina Day Kathina Day marks the end of Buddhist lent. It is the only festival in the Buddhist calendar when monks can be offered new triple robes. It is thus the most popular time for supporters to
Kathina Day is a significant celebration in Buddhism that marks the end of Buddhist lent. This unique festival is the only day in the Buddhist calendar when monks can receive new triple robes from the
Understanding Vinaya: The Code of Conduct in Buddhism
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Understanding Vinaya: The Code of Conduct in Buddhism
'Vinaya' means 'code of conduct', 'discipline' and 'regulations'on the behaviour of individuals. As a collection, it is the name of the first portion of the Buddhist Canon [Vinaya-piṭaka] which deals
Vinaya refers to the code of conduct governing the behavior of individuals within the Buddhist community, particularly monks and nuns. It encompasses the Vinaya-piṭaka, the first portion of the Buddhi
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
"Fools" (palay): spiritually defective people. A fool is someone wicked, weak, or feeble in a moral sense. His discretion is faulty, not knowing right from wrong, good from bad. A fool is one who give
This content delves into various Buddhist concepts such as 'fools'—spiritually defective individuals whose actions reflect moral weakness. It explains that heaven in Buddhism comprises six levels prov
Concepts in Buddhist Terminology
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Concepts in Buddhist Terminology
สังขาร (sankhara) compounded things; component things; conditioned things; kamma formations; mental formations; mental predispositions; essential conditions; conductive factors; conception; notion; th
Text discusses various Buddhist terms and concepts including 'สังขาร' (sankhara) which refers to conditioned things and mental formations. It details the concept of 'สังสาร' (samsara) as the cycle of
Analyzing the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta: A Text-Critical Approach
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Analyzing the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta: A Text-Critical Approach
The Document Research Methods Case Study: The Dhammakakkappavattana Sutta Pramaha Pongsak THANIO Abstract Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (Sanskrit: Dharmacakaravartana Sutra) is regarded as one of the
The Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, a key Buddhist text, shows multiple versions arising after the Buddha’s death, raising authenticity questions. This research employs text-critical methods to establish
Vinayapitaka Editions and References
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Vinayapitaka Editions and References
Vinayapitaka vol.IV. 2001. edited by Hermann Oldenberg. Oxford: PTS. (first printed. 1882) Vinayapitaka vol.V. 2006. edited by Hermann Oldenberg. Oxford: PTS. (first printed. 1883) อ้างอิงอื่น ๆ PT
Vinayapitaka editions include volumes IV and V, edited by Hermann Oldenberg, published by the Pali Text Society with first prints in 1882 and 1883 respectively. Other important references include Nori
Exploring Early Buddhist Schools: Pāli and Chinese Connections
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Exploring Early Buddhist Schools: Pāli and Chinese Connections
considered to have already appeared in the early Buddhist schools (Hinayāna) period at the latest and to have been widely recognized by at least two schools in company of them. Throughout a study of t
This study examines the connections between Pāli and Chinese stanzas through early Buddhist schools, specifically focusing on: (1) Two Pāli stanzas aiding the understanding of Chinese transliterated t
The Role of Garudhamma in Buddhist Nuns' Conduct
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The Role of Garudhamma in Buddhist Nuns' Conduct
a misplaced doubt about the rule that a nun must be given advice (ovāda) and pointed out her bad behaviors (pavāraṇā) by a monk. Based on the evidence in the Pāli canon, I make a clearer definition an
This paper examines the role of garudhamma in guiding the conduct of Buddhist nuns, highlighting their importance as norms rather than customs. It discusses the issues raised by a monk regarding advic
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace There is no doubt in my mind that if all of the statesmen of the world, the military, the politicians and the corporate leaders accepted the principle of meditation and agree
The text highlights the profound influence of Luang Por Dhammajayo's teachings on achieving world peace through inner peace via meditation. It praises his efforts to bridge cultural and religious diff
Understanding Personal Offerings in Buddhism
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Understanding Personal Offerings in Buddhism
42 The Verse of Absoniring 6. Dakkhināvibhanga Sutta One gives a gift to one who has entered upon the way to the realisation of the fruit of arahantship; this is the fourth kind of personal offe
The text elaborates on different types of personal offerings within Buddhist practice, highlighting the spiritual importance of giving to individuals at various stages of realization, including arahan
Velama Sutta: The Power of Good Will
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Velama Sutta: The Power of Good Will
The Voice of Abstaining 7. Velama Sutta “If one were to develop even just one whiff of a heart of good will, that would be more fruitful than... if one with a confident mind were to undertake the tra
This text discusses the teachings of the Velama Sutta, emphasizing that developing even a small amount of good will is more fruitful than significant material offerings and merits. It illustrates how
ศัพท์และคำจำกัดความในพระพุทธศาสนา
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ศัพท์และคำจำกัดความในพระพุทธศาสนา
…itual Kamma -- recurring actions or deeds that have been repeated over a long period of time. อาชวก non-Buddhist ascetics, mostly naked อาดมัน (atman) the self; soul อานาปนสติ mindfulness of breathing อานิสงส์ be…
เนื้อหาประกอบด้วยศัพท์และคำจำกัดความในพระพุทธศาสนา เช่น อเวจี (the lowest hell) หมายถึงนรกที่ต่ำที่สุด, อสงไขย (eternity) แสดงถึงระยะเวลายาวนาน, อัตตา (atta) ซึ่งหมายถึงตัวตนหรืออีโก้ของบุคคล นอกจากนี
The Importance of Indigenous Scholarly Voices in Buddhist Studies
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The Importance of Indigenous Scholarly Voices in Buddhist Studies
instance, are of non-Japanese origin). But DIRI is crucial for fostering many and varied 'indigenous scholarly voices' - of those who can speak more and more confidently within contemporary academic f
This text highlights the significance of DIRI in promoting indigenous scholarly voices in Buddhist studies. It discusses how the journal can facilitate knowledge sharing, consultation among experts, a