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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,
… discussions on the date of the Buddha. Such publications play a vital role in the preservation and understanding of Buddhist textual heritage. For further details, visit dmc.tv.
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.
…ational teachings of early Buddhism. The discussion also addresses the Pali Canon's significance in understanding Buddhist doctrine and its transmission through history. For more information, visit dmc.tv.
Exploring Early Buddhist Texts and Manuscripts
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Exploring Early Buddhist Texts and Manuscripts
Kandy: Buddhist publication Society. Dietz, Siglinde. 2007. "Buddhism in Gandhāra." In A. Heirman and S. P. Bumbacher, eds., *The spread of Buddhism*, pp. 49-74. Leiden ; Boston: Brill. Dutt, Nali
…s between Buddhism and cultural developments in Asia, underscoring the importance of manuscripts in understanding Buddhist teachings and practices. Overall, this collection serves as an essential resource for scho…
Buddhist Manuscripts and Translations
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Buddhist Manuscripts and Translations
Harrison, Paul M., trans. 1998. *The Pratyutpanna samādhi sūtra,* BDK English Tripiṭaka. Berkeley, CA: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research. Harrison, Paul. 2006. "Vajracchedikā Prajñāp
…including Northern Turkestan and Greater Gandhāra. The compilation serves as a crucial resource for understanding the cultural and historical context of Buddhism through texts and translations. For further explora…
The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers
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The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers
6 The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers While residing at the Jetavana Monastery, the Buddha spoke these verses, with reference to some disciples of the Titthis (non-Buddhist ascetics).
…ed Him of the restrictions faced by his Titthi friends. This anecdote conveys themes of acceptance, understanding, and the influence of parental guidance.
Seeking Guidance from a Dharma Adviser
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Seeking Guidance from a Dharma Adviser
Needing with a Dharma Adviser The Unknown Factor ------------------------------- It Must Exist Because of Balance: If There Is Suffering, Fear, And Ignorance, There Must Be Something That Can Fix It
… It also emphasizes the importance of using the mind and meditation as pathways to attain peace and understanding. External factors and superpower are acknowledged, but the focus is on inward exploration through m…
Ethical and Moral Development in Education
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Ethical and Moral Development in Education
Metaphors with a Dharma Master at home and what they are bringing into the classroom. And, how many bad habits can we actually fix? The teachers tend to blame the parents and the parents blame the te
…qualifications of educated individuals, emphasizing personal responsibility, societal morality, and understanding the economy of morality. Responsibilities include avoiding harmful behaviors and fostering construc…
Epigraphic and Scriptural Contributions to Buddhism
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Epigraphic and Scriptural Contributions to Buddhism
Sircar, D. C. 1959-60. "No. 46 - Footprint Slab Inscription From Nagarjunikonda." In D.C. Sircar, eds., _Epigraphia Indica xxxiii_, pp. 247-50. Delhi: Manager of Publications. Skilling, Peter. 2010. "
…ld K. Swearer discusses the concept of consecration in Buddhist practice, contributing to a broader understanding of Buddhism's evolution and cultural integration. For more details, visit dmc.tv.
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
…d 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 showc…
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
…exts sheds light on the development of Buddhist teachings through history, while also adding to the understanding of the Sanskrit language's evolution. Scholars like Yuyama (1989) have also contributed through the…
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-
…ical context and the evolution of Buddhist thought in this era, the article contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex interrelations between Buddhism and Chinese culture. The focus on commentarial pract…
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,
…de serves as a crucial resource for translation needs. Contributions by Skilling and others enhance understanding of language use in South-East Asia. This overview emphasizes the significance of Pali literature in…
The Story of Many Youths
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The Story of Many Youths
10 Clear-minded Youths - 1 The Story of Many Youths Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows: Sukhakamani bhutani yo dandena vihimsati attano sukhamesano pecca so na labhate sukham. Sukhakamani bhu
…ss should not involve harming others, as everyone desires joy and fulfillment in life. For a deeper understanding, refer to 'Kumar Sutta'.
Exploring the Unknown Factor and the Eightfold Noble Path
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Exploring the Unknown Factor and the Eightfold Noble Path
Suzanne Jeffrey "The students you are teaching now will be the politicians when you retire. If you do not teach them properly, then who is to blame? We are!! We are to blame because we are probably n
…ry versus those who actively seek the Unknown. The text highlights the importance of meditation and understanding the sources of religion to grasp human thought processes. The Unknown Factor can be pursued both in…
The Virtuous Realm of Celestial Beings
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The Virtuous Realm of Celestial Beings
They are pleased to practice the Dhamma because they have been staunch merit makers. There are Bodhisattas that are well-versed in the Dhamma. They take turn giving a sermon to the masses. Although ce
… spiritual growth and community. Regular gatherings with high-ranking celestial beings enrich their understanding of Dhamma, showing that even in celestial realms, the pursuit of virtue and wisdom remains paramoun…
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
…t emphasizes the importance of wisdom in breaking the cycle of birth and death. Those who gain true understanding, like the blessed one, transcend the repeated cycles of existence. Through metaphors like planting …
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
…ts are characterized by respect, heartfelt intention, personal involvement, valuable items, and the understanding that giving has positive outcomes. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.
Sappurisadana Sutta: Gifts of a Person of Integrity
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Sappurisadana Sutta: Gifts of a Person of Integrity
…ves, slaves, servants, and workers listen carefully to him, lend him their ears, and serve him with understanding hearts. 8 AN 5.148 PTS: A iii 172: translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
The Sappurisadana Sutta describes five essential gifts that characterize a person of integrity. These gifts include giving with conviction, attentiveness, in an appropriate time, with empathy, and wit
The Virtue of Abstaining in Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta
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The Virtue of Abstaining in Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta
The Virtue of Abstaining 6. Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta the virtues loved by noble ones.24 It is owing to the Blessed One that Mahā paja pārī Gotāmī is free from doubt about suffering, about the origin of
…d ethical conduct in Buddhism, showing that true homage is reflected in the practice of virtues and understanding of suffering. The text emphasizes that achieving stream-entry involves profound transformation, ach…
The Significance of Giving to Spiritual Seekers
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The Significance of Giving to Spiritual Seekers
"By giving a gift to one who has entered upon the way to the realisation of the fruit of stream - entry, the offering may be expected to repay incalculably, immeasurably. What, then, should be said a
…s to the giver. The spiritual significance of these gifts is explored further, encouraging a deeper understanding of compassion and generosity. The rewards of offering transcend material return, fostering spiritua…