Buddhism - I - Oxford Bibliographies
Image Consecrations
Cameron Warner
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2013-04-22
Image Consecrations Introduction Buddhists erect shrines within monasteries and temples, at home, or even in the workplace in order to have a ...
India, Buddhism in
Anthony Tribe
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2013-03-19
Buddhism in India Introduction Buddhism in India comprises a vast array of traditions, institutions, doctrines, and literatures. It flourished...
India, Mahāmudrā in
Roger Jackson
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2012-03-23
Mahāmudrā in India Introduction Mahāmudrā—Sanskrit for the “great seal” (Tib. phyag rgya chen po)—is best known as a system of direct meditatio...
Intersections Between Buddhism and Hinduism in Thailand
Nathan McGovern
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2013-02-26
Intersections Between Buddhism and Hinduism in Thailand Introduction The categories “Buddhism” and “Hinduism” are products of the modern disco...
Islam, Buddhism and
Johan Elverskog
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2012-01-11
Buddhism and Islam Introduction Although Buddhists and Muslims have interacted for more than a millennium across the length and breadth of Eura...
Japan, Buddhism in
Lori Meeks
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2012-11-21
Buddhism in Japan Introduction European missionaries and philologists undertook the earliest Western-language studies of Japanese Buddhism. In...
Jātaka
Naomi Appleton
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2012-02-06
Jātaka Introduction A jātaka, or “birth story,” is a story relating an episode in a past life of the Buddha. Many such stories are found in the...
Jonang
Michael Sheehy
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2012-12-19
Jonang Introduction Jonang (also known as jo nang, jo nang pa, or Jonangpa) is a distinct order of Buddhism in Tibet. Early forefathers of the...
Kagyu
Andrew Quintman
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2012-03-23
Kagyu Introduction The Kagyu (Bka’ brgyud) tradition is one of the principal lineages of Tibetan Buddhism, famous for its emphasis on meditatio...
Kālacakra
Vesna Wallace
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2010-09-13
Kālacakra Introduction The Kālacakra (wheel of time) is one of the latest Buddhist tantric traditions that appeared in North India in the early...
Kūkai
Klaus Pinte
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2010-09-13
Kūkai Introduction Kūkai (空海, b. 774–d. 835) is most commonly revered as the founder of the Shingon denomination of Esoteric Buddhism in Japa...
Laos, Buddhism in
Justin McDaniel
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2013-01-28
Buddhism in Laos Introduction Even though Lao studies is experiencing exponential growth due to the availability and exposure of a number of a...
Literature, Chan
Jeffrey L. Broughton
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2011-11-29
Chan Literature Introduction In this survey, “Chan” (禪) refers to Chan texts produced in China from the early Tang dynasty (618–907) through th...
Literature, Tantric
David Gray
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2010-09-13
Tantric Literature Introduction The study of Buddhist tantric literature in the West is still in an early phase, as only a small minority o...
Local Religion, Buddhism as
Heather Blair
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2010-09-13
Buddhism as Local Religion Introduction This essay reviews research into questions of how Buddhism has been indigenized and localized in th...
Lotus Sūtra
Taigen Leighton
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2010-09-13
Lotus Sūtra Introduction Sections of the Lotus Sutra are among the earliest Indian Mahayana writings. Originally composed in Sanskrit, th...
Mahāsāṃghika
Bart Dessein
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2013-02-26
Mahāsāmghika Introduction Tradition starts the history of the Mahāsāṃghika (Mahāsāńgika/Mahasamghika/Mahasanghika) school of Buddhism with the...
Mahayana
Daniel Boucher
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2011-08-26
Mahayana Introduction The origin, nature, organization, and influence of the collection of Buddhist movements subsumed under the label Mahayan...
Mahayana, Early
David Drewes
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2013-04-22
Early Mahayana Introduction In recent decades the study of early Mahayana has witnessed significant upheaval. Western scholars have abandoned ...
Maitreya
Alan Sponberg
Subject: Buddhism »
Date Added: 2012-08-29
Maitreya Introduction The Sanskrit epithet Maitreya, or “The Benevolent One” (Pali Metteya; Sinhala Maitrī; Tib. Byam-pa = Jam-pa; Ch. Mi-le; ...
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