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Buddha, Three Bodies of the (Trikāya)

Ruben L.F. Habito

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Three Bodies of the Buddha (Trikāya) Introduction The notion of Trikāya, or the Three Bodies of the Buddha, is an outcome of speculation by Bud...

Buddhist Hermeneutics

Richard Nance

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-04-22

Buddhist Hermeneutics Introduction Etymologically derived from the Greek ἑρμηνεύειν, to interpret, the term “hermeneutics” is often presumed t...

Buddhist Thought and Western Philosophy

Jin Y. Park

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Buddhist Thought and Western Philosophy Introduction Buddhist-Western comparative philosophy is a relatively new field. Most work in this area ...

Buddhist-Christian Dialogue

Kristin Largen

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Buddhist-Christian Dialogue Introduction The field of Buddhist-Christian dialogue is relatively new, having its formal genesis in roughly the...

Candrakīrti

Karen C. Lang

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Candrakīrti Introduction Candrakīrti (b. c. 570–d. c. 650) is an important commentator and author whose works influenced the development of Mad...

Canon, History of the Buddhist

Daniel Veidlinger

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

History of the Buddhist Canon Introduction There are a number of canonical collections in Buddhism rather than a single fixed corpus of t...

China, Esoteric Buddhism in, (Zhenyan and Mijiao)

Paul Copp

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Esoteric Buddhism in China (Zhenyan and Mijiao) Introduction Esoteric, or tantric, Buddhism was one of the last forms of Buddhism to develop ...

Chinese Buddhist Publishing and Print Culture, 1900-1950

Gregory Adam Scott

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-03-19

Chinese Buddhist Publishing and Print Culture, 1900–1950 Introduction Buddhism in early-20th-century China was in a state of rapid transition,...

Colonialism and Postcolonialism

Anne Blackburn

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Colonialism and Postcolonialism Introduction The study of colonial and postcolonial histories in relation to Buddhism and the use of post...

Compassion (karuṇā)

Elizabeth M. Grosz, Mark Ty Unno

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-05-28

Compassion Introduction Compassion is a major theme throughout much of Buddhist history. In Early Buddhism, mettā/maitrī (Pāḷi/Sanskrit), ofte...

Cosmology, Astronomy and Astrology

Vesna Wallace

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Cosmology, Astronomy, and Astrology Introduction Buddhist cosmology forms an integral part of a Buddhist worldview, without which it would be ...

Culture, Material

John Kieschnick

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-03-23

Material Culture Introduction The study of material culture belongs to a relatively young discipline that examines artifacts as well as ideas ...

Dalai Lama

Gareth Sparham

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-10-25

Dalai Lama Introduction Dalai Lama is the honorific title of Tenzin Gyatso (Bstan ‘dzin rgya mtsho, b. 1935), a Nobel Peace Prize winner and t...

Debate

Paul G. Hackett

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-03-23

Debate Introduction From the very inception of the tradition, debate has figured prominently in Buddhism. Perhaps as a result of the multirelig...

Demons and the Demonic in Buddhism

Gail Hinich Sutherland

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-04-22

Demons and the Demonic in Buddhism Introduction It may come as a surprise to those who equate Buddhism solely with its intellectual and mystic...

Dharma

John Powers

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Dharma Introduction Dharma (Pāli dhamma; East Asia: 法, pronounced fǎ in Mandarin, beop in Korean, hō in Japanese, and pháp in Vietnamese) is ...

Dignāga and Dharmakīrti, The Philosophical Works and Influence of

Dan Arnold

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-02-06

The Philosophical Works and Influence of Dignāga and Dharmakīrti Introduction Dignāga (also spelled “Diṅnāga,” b. c. 480–d. c. 540 ce) and Dhar...

Dōgen

Taigen Leighton

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Dōgen Introduction Eihei Dōgen (b. 1200–d. 1253) was a Japanese monk, ordained in Tendai, who visited China in 1223–1227 and returned to teac...

Dukkha

Carol Anderson

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-03-19

Dukkha Introduction Dukkha is a Pali word, which appears in Sanskrit as duḥkha, and it is most often translated as “pain,” “suffering,” “stres...

Dzogchen (rDzogs chen)

Sam van Schaik

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Dzogchen (Rdzogs Chen) Introduction Dzogchen is a Tibetan word meaning “great” (rdzogs) “perfection” or “completion” (chen). It refers to a gen...

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