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Pagan (Bagan)

Tilman Frasch

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Pagan (Bagan) Introduction For about 250 years, from c. 1044 to 1284 ce, Pagan (or Bagan, in modern Burmese transcription) was the capital of a...

Perfection of Wisdom

Stefano Zacchetti

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-04-22

Perfection of Wisdom Introduction The Sanskrit compound Prajñāpāramitā (“Perfection of Wisdom” or “Insight”) may refer to both a set of (prima...

Perfections (Six and Ten)

James B. Apple

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-02-06

Perfections (Six and Ten) Introduction The perfections are the virtues that are fully developed by a bodhisattva (Buddha-in-training) to be...

Philosophy, Chinese Buddhist

Mario Poceski

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Chinese Buddhist Philosophy Introduction One could argue that philosophy is a uniquely Western concept or discipline, closely tied up with di...

Philosophy, Classical Indian Buddhist

John Powers

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Classical Indian Buddhist Philosophy Introduction Classical Indian Buddhist philosophy encompasses a vast range of thinkers, schools, and...

Philosophy, Classical Japanese Buddhist

Masato Ishida

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2011-06-29

Classical Japanese Buddhist Philosophy Introduction The word “philosophy,” or tetsugaku in modern Japanese, can be perceived as problematic whe...

Philosophy, Tibetan Buddhist

Matthew Kapstein

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy Introduction Since the mid-1980s, the study of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy has greatly expanded. The volume of av...

Pilgrimage in Tibet

Katia Buffetrille

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-03-19

Pilgrimage in Tibet Introduction The title “Pilgrimage in Tibet” requires first of all a territorial delineation of what the term “Tibet” refe...

Prātimokṣa/Pātimokkha

Karma Lekshe Tsomo

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Prātimokṣa/Pātimokkha Introduction The prātimokṣa (Pāli: pāṭimokkha), the Buddhist monastic code of discipline, is a corpus of disciplinary ru...

Psychology and Psychotherapy, Buddhism in

William S. Waldron

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Buddhism in Psychology and Psychotherapy Introduction In the early 1960s Chogyam Trunpga Rimpoche famously declared that Buddhism would come ...

Pure Land Buddhism

Galen Amstutz

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Pure Land Buddhism Introduction Pure Land Buddhism strictly speaking has not been a single tradition but rather a flexible network of texts, ...

Pure Land Sūtras

Jeff Wilson

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Pure Land Sūtras Introduction Pure Land Buddhism is today one of the largest and most widespread traditions. With roots in India and Central ...

Religious Tourism, Buddhism and

Courtney Bruntz

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-03-19

Buddhism and Religious Tourism Introduction The relationship between Buddhism and religious tourism has increasingly become an important top...

Sādhana

David Gray

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-03-19

Sādhana Introduction The term sādhana is a Sanskrit term literally meaning “means of achievement.” It is a term that mainly designates ritual ...

Sakya

Jonathan C. Gold

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-03-19

Sakya Introduction Along with the Nyingma, the Kagyu, and the Geluk, the Sakya (Tib. sa-skya) school is one of the four main Tibetan Buddhist ...

Saṃsāra and Rebirth

Jeff Wilson

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Saṃsāra and Rebirth Introduction Buddhists conceive of the world as a suffering-laden cycle of life, death, and rebirth, without begi...

Sangha

Thomas Borchert

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Sangha Introduction The Sangha is the Buddhist community; it is the men, women and children who follow the teachings of the Buddha. The term, w...

Śāntideva (Bodhicaryāvatāra)

Francis Brassard

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Śāntideva (Bodhicaryāvatāra) Introduction Śāntideva is a Buddhist philosopher and teacher who lived in India around the beginning of the 8th ce...

Sarvāstivāda

Bart Dessein

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2013-03-19

Sarvāstivāda Introduction The rise of the Sarvāstivāda school of Buddhism as a distinct group dates back to the 2nd to 1st centuries bce. Acco...

Self, Non-Self, and Personal Identity

Matthew Kapstein

Subject: Buddhism »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Self, Non-Self, and Personal Identity Introduction The precise nature of the Buddha’s doctrine, as he himself may have taught it, is subject ...

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