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Understanding the Levels of Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
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Understanding the Levels of Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
In regard to the different levels of dhammakāya, the canon talks about the different states of trainees (sekha) and non-trainees (asekha). The former refers to states in which a further course is yet
…different levels of dhammakāya, categorizing trainees and non-trainees based on their qualities and practices. Trainees are seen as individuals who still have further courses to undertake, while non-trainees h…
Bibliography of Buddhist Studies
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Bibliography of Buddhist Studies
…tudies 15, no. 1 (1992): 44-76. Harvey, Peter. An Introduction to Buddhism: Teachings, History, and Practices. Cambridge England ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Harvey, Peter. The Selfless Mind: …
This bibliography encompasses significant scholarly works in Buddhist studies, offering insights into various aspects such as the early Buddhist philosophy, the concept of Dharmakāya, and teachings of
Buddhist Manuscripts in China: Theravāda Buddhism in Sipsong Panna
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Buddhist Manuscripts in China: Theravāda Buddhism in Sipsong Panna
Buddhist Manuscripts in China: A Case Study of Theravāda Buddhist Manuscripts in Sipsong Panna (Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, PRC) Joe Zhou Ya China, like many other countries in the world, is a c
…contemporary times. Further exploration reveals the deep roots and ongoing significance of Buddhist practices and beliefs in the region, emphasizing how they are interwoven with the larger narrative of Chinese…
Overview of Theravāda Buddhist Manuscripts in China
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Overview of Theravāda Buddhist Manuscripts in China
I will give a brief overview of the manuscripts that have been discovered and catalogued, an explanation of some current research projects, and I will discuss some of the problems that threaten China'
…oup, with a substantial population, has a deep connection to Buddhism, reflected in their community practices and the reverence placed on their manuscripts. The government and local bodies are actively working…
Exploration of Theravāda Buddhist Manuscripts in Sipsong Panna
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Exploration of Theravāda Buddhist Manuscripts in Sipsong Panna
literature.9 It is notable that the Agama Sutras (阿含经) discovered in the Xishuangbanna region are incomplete. For example, the Hinayana Agama should have contained the Khuddaka Patha (小品), Dharma-phra
… in contemporary collections, showcasing the vitality of these manuscripts in the region's Buddhist practices. For more detailed insights and findings, visit dmc.tv.
The Imminent Extinction of Palm-Leaf Manuscripts in Sipsong Panna
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The Imminent Extinction of Palm-Leaf Manuscripts in Sipsong Panna
III The Problem of the Imminent Extinction of Palm-Leaf Manuscripts in Sipsong Panna Buddhism in Sipsong Panna is characterised by its manuscript culture. However, today the number of the palm-leaf m
…vailable scriptures over the years. The future of these manuscripts is threatened unless management practices and resource availability improve. For more information, visit dmc.tv.
The Historical Significance of Dhammakāya Verse in Thai Buddhism
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The Historical Significance of Dhammakāya Verse in Thai Buddhism
Although there is no date on the manuscript, the dhammakāya verse has been known in the Lan Na regions for many centuries. It also appears on a 16th century stone inscription unearthed at the site of
…cts enrich our understanding of Thai religious history and the dhammakāya's importance in spiritual practices.
The Influence of An Shigao on Mindfulness Breathing Meditation in Eastern Han China
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The Influence of An Shigao on Mindfulness Breathing Meditation in Eastern Han China
In this paper I explore the connections between An Shigao and the introduction of the Indian Buddhist meditation technique of mindfulness breathing meditation, or ānāpānasmṛti, into Eastern Han China.
… Theravada Buddhism. This synthesis of ideas illustrates the assimilation and evolution of Buddhist practices in early medieval China. For more details, visit dmc.tv.
Buddhist Sutras Compilation
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Buddhist Sutras Compilation
T32 Si di jing 四譯經 Madhyama Āgama19 T36 Benxiong yizhi jing 本相獻曆經 /20 T48 Shifa fejiajing 是法非法經 /21 T57 Lou fenbu jing 漏分布經 /20 T98 Pufa yi jing 普法義經 /22 T112 Ba zhendaojing 八正道經 /23 T150a
… as guideposts for practitioners, offering insight into the Dharma, ethical conduct, and meditation practices necessary for the path to enlightenment. Notable texts include the Da Anban shouyi jing and the Api…
The Practice of Ānāpānasmṛti: Breath Meditation in Early Buddhism
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The Practice of Ānāpānasmṛti: Breath Meditation in Early Buddhism
describing the practice of the four smrtyṣhānas associated with the breath (ānāpānasmṛti), and resulting the attainment of the three vimoksamukhās.42 An Shigao’s translation of the Ānāpānasmṛti Sūtra
…The insights gained from these teachings contributed significantly to the development of meditation practices in early Buddhism, influencing many subsequent texts and techniques. The essence of breathing as li…
Exploring the Center of the Body in Meditation
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Exploring the Center of the Body in Meditation
Thus, the phrase 『息中具有四大。心在中』 can be interpreted as: "the mind should be located at the centre of the body while breathing (in and out)." The precise position of the centre of the body where the mind
…ocation above the navel and connects this to the mahā-bhūta sphere and the Middle Way in meditation practices. Additionally, it discusses the concept of the dantian or cinnabar field in Daoism as another ident…
Understanding the Dantian and Its Location
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Understanding the Dantian and Its Location
the dantian is located around two or three inches below the navel. 53 This is in contrast to the teachings of PhraMongkolthepmuni, which locates the centre point two finger breadths above the navel. D
… locations vary, there are numerous parallels in meditation techniques between An Shigao and Daoist practices. This illustration points to the need for further exploration into the potential influence Buddhism…
Eastern Han Buddhist Meditation and Daoism
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Eastern Han Buddhist Meditation and Daoism
Eastern Han Buddhist meditation and Daoism By the middle of the first century CE, a Buddhist community was already in existence in China, and growing. The arrival of translators from Central Asia and
…tern Han Period (25-220 CE), terms like 'si' and 'cun' were adopted to describe Buddhist meditative practices. This strategic use of Daoist language facilitated the acceptance and understanding of Buddhism amo…
International Dhammadayada Ordination Program 2013
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International Dhammadayada Ordination Program 2013
HOW MUCH DO YOU L-O-V-E YOURSELF ? 看您有多爱自己? โครงการบรรพชาอุปสมบทหมู่ธรรมทายาทนานาชาติ IDOP รุ่นที่ 11 国际佛法新传者短期出家活动 14 July – 14 August 2013 (32 Days) International Dhammadayada Ordination Program 201
… to August 14, 2013, this 32-day program welcomes participants to delve into Buddhist teachings and practices. The program includes key events such as a hair shaving ceremony on July 18, and ordination day on …
Ceremony of Recognition Among Monks
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Ceremony of Recognition Among Monks
- The first image (top) shows two monks, one handing an award or plaque to the other, with other monks in the background. - The second image (bottom left) depicts a formal event with a seated monk in
…ceremonies in the monastic community, deepening one's understanding of their cultural and spiritual practices. For more information, visit dmc.tv.
หลักฐานธรรมภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโธรวาณ
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หลักฐานธรรมภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโธรวาณ
…tion. Crangle, Edward Fitzpatrick. 1994. *The Origin and Development of Early Indian Contemplative Practices. Studies in Oriental Religions*. Göttingen: Hubert & Co.. #
การวิจัยนี้นำเสนอหลักฐานธรรมภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโธรวาณ พร้อมข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับแหล่งที่มาของบรรณานุกรม ซึ่งประกอบไปด้วยการศึกษาที่สำคัญเกี่ยวกับการเจริญพุทธวจนและความเข้าใจในหลักธรรมของพระพุทธศาสนา โดยมีการอ้
Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
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Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
' There is another world, there is rebirth not of parents, there is fruit and result of deeds well - done and ill - done. ` You, sirs, are for me trustworthy and reliable, and what you say you have se
…sions. The engagement raises fundamental questions about consequences in human actions and judicial practices, casting a critical light on the assurance of principles like justice. The narrative ultimately que…
This Life Next Life: The Gambler's Tale
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This Life Next Life: The Gambler's Tale
This Life Next Life In anger thereat will I keep to it. In guile will I keep to it. In self-respect will I keep to it!! 27. 'Well then, Prince, I will give you a smile, for it is by way of a smile t
…spect and the cunning nature often found in human interactions. References to ancient Indian gaming practices add depth to the narrative. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Buddhist Literature and Manuscripts
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Buddhist Literature and Manuscripts
…Esoteric language". *Buddhist legacies in Mainland Southeast Asia: Mentalities, interpretations and practices*, SAC Publication; -61. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre, Bangkok. Bidyabinod, B…
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
Early Influences and Studies in Buddhism
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Early Influences and Studies in Buddhism
Bumbacher, Stephan Peter. 2007. "Early Buddhism in China: Daoist Reactions." In A. Heirman and S. P. Bumbacher, eds., *The spread of Buddhism*, pp. 203-246. Leiden: Brill. Chandawimala, Rangama. 2013.
…eflect the complexities of Buddhist texts across cultures. Potprecha Cholvijarn compares meditation practices between Thai and Tibetan lineages, while Mun-Keat Choong's work provides insights into the foundati…