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    Luvsandanzanzhaltsan (1639–1704) and his Role in the History of Buddhism in Mongolia by Tsymzhit P. Vanchikova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results of the study allow us to conclude that Lamyn-gegen has made a great contribution into the spread of Buddhism in Mongolia, alongside with distributing Buddhist teaching and achievements of the centuries-old experience of medieval scientific knowledge of the East. …”
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    Selfhood and Individuality in Dōgen’s Thought by Rein Raud

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article addresses one of the central issues of Buddhist thought, the status of selfhood and individuality, as they are discussed in the work of the Japanese Zen thinker Dōgen (1200–1253). …”
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    Chrześcijański argument „z sensu życia i świata” wobec buddyjskiego poglądu na rzeczywistość by Andrzej Persidok

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this study, an attempt was made to confront the theological argumentation "from the meaning of life and the world" with the Buddhist worldview. The aim of such a confrontation is to locate potential weak points of this type of argumentation, which can help refine it so that it is also convincing for people outside Western culture.     …”
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    Why Hair Needs to Be Long by Nicolas Sihlé

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Tibetan tantrists (non-monastic Buddhist practitioners of tantric rituals) attach great importance to keeping their hair long. …”
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    NGUYEN DU'S MIND FROM CHINESE POETRY TO VAN CHIEU HON by Nguyễn Cảnh Chương

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…At the same time, it is clear that, whether from the mind of the scholar Nguyen Du, or the mind of the Buddhist disciple Nguyen Du, the movement in Nguyen Du’s thought is also derived from a kind heart: a "thinking heart for a thousand years" of the great Vietnamese national poet.…”
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    WE INTER-ARE: THE PANDEMIC CHALLENGE REDEFINING HUMANS AND COMMUNITIES by K. Abraham

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…In addition, the mystical notion “We Inter-Are”, shared by the visionary Buddhist sage Thich Nhat Hanh, is proposed as a key for growing into a consciousness of inter-relationality with other beings on this planet, as it opens us to the infinite mystery of the deeper relatedness of all forms of life. …”
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    La politique de l’Art au musée national de Katmandou (Népal) by Élise Fong-Sintès

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Nevertheless, the two art galleries in which it is exhibited offer paradoxical discourses on “Nepalese art”: one raises the art of the Kathmandu Valley to the rank of national art; the other, based on a Buddhist history of Nepal, broadens this category to works from all over the national territory. …”
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    Regard sur les statuettes hindoues et bouddhiques en bronze d’Indonésie. Leur rôle pour la connaissance de la civilisation javanaise ancienne et ses liens avec l’Asie du Sud et du... by Mathilde Mechling

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Although Hindu and Buddhist bronze statuettes constitute one of the major vestiges of ancient Indonesian civilisation (fifth–sixteenth centuries), few researchers take an interest in them. …”
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    Sungai Batu Archaeological Complex (SBAC) in Kedah, Malaysia, as a sustainable heritage tourism product by Mohd Hasfarisham Abd Halim, Shyeh Sahibul Karamah Masnan, Mokhtar Saidin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Archaeological research at the Sungai Batu Archaeological Complex (SBAC) has revealed evidence of iron smelting workshops, river jetties, port management buildings, and ritual and Buddhist sites across an area of 4 km2. These features were developed into a heritage tourism product in the Kuala Muda district. …”
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    Faith’s Frontiers: An Exploration of Religious Syncretism and Cultural Adaptation in the “Guanyin/Madonna and Child” Painting by Zetong Liu, Hui Zeng, Junming Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The <i>Guanyin/Madonna and Child</i> painting, housed in the British Museum, exemplifies a distinct amalgamation of Catholic and Buddhist elements. This academic study explores the religious syncretism within this artwork, set against the backdrop of Sino-Western cultural dynamics. …”
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    Derek Parfit: concern of no one as myself by A. V. Nekhaev

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Denying our basic metaphysical and moral intuitions (identity for the person and moral responsibility), the so-called «Oxford Buddhist» was a tireless preacher of hyper-rational altruism. …”
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    Presentation and Analysis of “Three Teachings Syncretism” in Song and Jin Poetry and Its Modern Significance by Enhai Lei, Xudong Hu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Second, it examines the reasons behind this phenomenon, including the intellectualization of poetry and the Confucian academic background of Buddhist monks and Daoist priests. Thirdly, it explores the value and significance of this thought for modern China, showcasing the inherent diversity, inclusiveness, and harmony in Chinese culture.…”
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    Religious Beliefs, Possession States, and Spirits: Three Case Studies from Sri Lanka by Raveen Hanwella, Varuni de Silva, Alam Yoosuf, Sanjeewani Karunaratne, Pushpa de Silva

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We describe three patients from different religious backgrounds in Sri Lanka whose possession states were strongly influenced by their religious beliefs. Patient A was a Buddhist who claimed to have special powers given by a local deity named Paththini. …”
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    Voyages en Shangrila : le marché « in situ » des objets d’art primitif d’Himalaya by Gisèle Krauskopff

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…It studies the mediums of these narratives, exhibitions, sales catalogues and collector catalogues that developed these objects’ narratives of origins, as well as the “aura” that helps them gain recognition on the primitive art market. Between Buddhist transcendence and primordial shamanism, this myth of origin sketches a utopian landscape, mediated by art objects. …”
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