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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BUDDHISM
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BUDDHISM Volume One
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CONTENTS Preface. .................
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PREFACE Buddhism is one of the thre
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P REFACE for rendering Asian langua
- Page 22: LIST OF ARTICLES Abhidharma Collett
- Page 26: L IST OF A RTICLES Devadatta Max De
- Page 30: L IST OF A RTICLES Laos Justin McDa
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- Page 38: LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Ryuichi Abé C
- Page 42: L IST OF C ONTRIBUTORS Alexander Ga
- Page 46: L IST OF C ONTRIBUTORS Jan Nattier
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- Page 54: SYNOPTIC OUTLINE OF ENTRIES This ou
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A NCESTORS A Zen (Chan school) prie
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A N S HIGAO Bibliography Conze, Edw
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A POCRYPHA accepted in a state-comm
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A RHAT efficacy would restore order
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A RHAT I MAGES See also: Arhat Imag
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A RYAŚU RA A RYAŚU RA A ryaśura
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A Ś OKA See also: Diet; Robes and
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A VADA NA of Buddhism (snga dar) in
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A VADA NAŚATAKA AVADA NAŚATAKA Th
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B AYON Bibliography Baker, P. H. B.
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B IOGRAPHIES OF E MINENT M ONKS (GA
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B IOGRAPHY sara, donated land to es
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B KA’ BRGYUD (KAGYU) brgyud to de
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B ODHI (AWAKENING) extant remains a
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B ODHICITTA (THOUGHT OF A WAKENING)
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B ODHICITTA (THOUGHT OF A WAKENING)
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B ODHISATTVA( S ) as the Bodhidharm
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B ODHISATTVA I MAGES as Yinshou pus
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B ODHISATTVA I MAGES China as the g
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B ODY, PERSPECTIVES ON THE body, In
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B ON a means of political protest.
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B OROBUDUR See also: Tibet Bibliogr
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B SAM YAS D EBATE The philosophical
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B UDDHA( S ) Konakamana (Pali, Kona
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B UDDHA( S ) Sukhavatlvyu ha) descr
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B UDDHAHOOD AND B UDDHA B ODIES BUD
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B UDDHA, LIFE OF THE reached Rsipat
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B UDDHIST S TUDIES buddhavacana in
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B UDDHIST S TUDIES have given to do
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B UDDHIST S TUDIES Ruegg and Lamber
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B UDDHIST S TUDIES traditions of Ch
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B URMESE, BUDDHIST L ITERATURE IN B
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B U STON (BU TÖN) Bu ston was a co
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C AMBODIA KINGSHIP and society onto
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C AMBODIA and the shift in iconogra
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C AMBODIA, BUDDHIST A RT IN identif
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C ANON on content and its realizati
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C ANON eventually included Chinese
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C ATALOGUES OF S CRIPTURES CATALOGU
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C AVE S ANCTUARIES Some of the earl
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C ELIBACY CELIBACY. See Sexuality C
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C ENTRAL A SIA, BUDDHIST A RT IN th
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C HAN A RT Bodhidharma, putative fi
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C HAN A RT artistic practice as wel
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C HAN S CHOOL Foulk, T. Griffith, a
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C HAN S CHOOL radical, iconoclastic
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C HAN S CHOOL of Mazu Daoyi, and a
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C HAN S CHOOL a Linji lineage, Rinz
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C HANTING AND L ITURGY A monk beats
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C HINA introduction of (at first) a
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C HOGYE S CHOOL Huayan Jing), by Li
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C HRISTIANITY AND B UDDHISM During
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C OLONIALISM AND B UDDHISM reconfig
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C OMMENTARIAL L ITERATURE COMMENTAR
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C OMMUNISM AND B UDDHISM Chinese vi
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C OMPASSION Schwartz, Ronald D. “
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C ONFUCIANISM AND B UDDHISM Han Yu
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C ONSCIOUSNESS, THEORIES OF system
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C ONSECRATION Hattori, Masaaki, ed.
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C ONSECRATION painted on the image
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C ONVERSION CONVERSION In most time
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C OSMOLOGY completely concentrated
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D A KINI Kraft, Kenneth L. Eloquent
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D ALAI L AMA replacing the post of
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D A NA ( GIVING) Bibliography Bell,
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D AOISM AND B UDDHISM new understan
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D AOXUAN advocated a gradual path o
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D EATH and his enlightened follower
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D EATH prominent role in sanctifyin
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D ECLINE OF THE D HARMA across Cult
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D EVADATTA Attempts to understand a
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D HYA NA ( TRANCE STATE) Buddhism i
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E CONOMICS variety is difference, a
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E CONOMICS them more visible. This
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E THICS Shengyan, and the Taiwanese
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E UROPE TABLE 1 Estimated Buddhists
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F AITH adhimutti or adhimokkha). Th
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F AMILY, BUDDHISM AND THE inside a
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F ESTIVALS AND C ALENDRICAL R ITUAL
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G A NDHA RI , BUDDHIST L ITERATURE
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G ELUK his hands touched the sun an
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G HOST F ESTIVAL Japanese Americans
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H AN Y ONGUN modern Rinzai lineages
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H ELLS it is better to aspire to be
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H ELLS, IMAGES OF Matsunaga, Daigan
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H ERMENEUTICS Boiling Cauldron Hell
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H IMALAYAS, BUDDHIST A RT IN HIMALA
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H IMALAYAS, BUDDHIST A RT IN scroll
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H I NAYA NA Bernier, Ronald M. The
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H INDUISM AND B UDDHISM The Hindu d
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H ISTORY nun. Early and late Buddhi
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H ISTORY crisis where traditional a
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H O NEN McRae, John. “Encounter D
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H UAYAN A RT developed. Most popula
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H UAYAN S CHOOL the scripture’s t
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H UIYUAN center of Hongren (601-674
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I MPERMANENCE and may have fathered
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I NDIA monks became increasingly di
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I NDIA Tibetans light butter lamps
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I NDONESIA AND THE M ALAY P ENINSUL
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I NITIATION gods to hold the ceremo
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I NTERMEDIATE S TATES In this monum
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I PPEN C HISHIN Cuevas, Bryan J.
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I SLAM AND B UDDHISM Bibliography B
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J APAN to one medieval writer of th
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J APAN Still, whether or not they c
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J APAN Throughout the eighth centur
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J APAN The famous Zen garden at the
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J A TAKAMA LA individual jatakas ar
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J IUN O NKO JIUN ONKO Jiun Onko (Ji
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J UEFAN (HUIHONG) Groves [of Chan])
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K A LACAKRA Kailaśa (Mount Kailash
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K AMAKURA B UDDHISM, JAPAN those pr
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K AMAKURA B UDDHISM, JAPAN practice
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K ARMA PA The seventeenth Karma pa,
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K O AN (seminal heart) traditions h
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K OREA Buddhist themes, compiled du
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K OREA found his hermeneutical key
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K OREA Lanterns on the river during
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L AITY Laypersons dip lotus flowers
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L A ṄKA VATA RA- SU TRA Hinüber,
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M ADHYAMAKA S CHOOL into emptiness
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M ADHYAMAKA S CHOOL support the Mad
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M ADHYAMAKA S CHOOL Madhyamaka in T
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M AHA MUDRA dedicating their merit
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M AHA YA NA goal in one form or ano
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M AN D ALA Mandala of the Diamond W
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M A TR CET A considered an invented
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M EDITATION Zysk, Kenneth G. “Bud
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M IJIAO (ESOTERIC) SCHOOL joyed in
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M I LA RAS PA (MILAREPA) MI LA RAS
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M ODERNITY AND B UDDHISM Young monk
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M ONASTIC A RCHITECTURE The Mogao C
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M ONGOLIA dhist practice, thereby t
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N ARA B UDDHISM the final truth. In
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N ATIONALISM AND B UDDHISM NATIONAL
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N IRVA N A word means not only that
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N UNS Bibliography Arai, Paula. Wom
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O RDINATION Verhagen, P. C. “The
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O RDINATION assembly three times to
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O RIGINAL E NLIGHTENMENT (HONGAKU)
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O XHERDING P ICTURES final outcome.
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P ATIENCE Mahathera Henepola Gunara
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P HILOSOPHY understand themselves t
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P HOENIX H ALL ( AT THE B YO DO IN)
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P ILGRIMAGE Husband-and-wife pilgri
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P ILGRIMAGE Tibetan Buddhist pilgri
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P OETRY AND B UDDHISM McRae, John R
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P OLITICS AND B UDDHISM of a great
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P OLITICS AND B UDDHISM Tibetan mon
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P RINTING T ECHNOLOGIES A monk hold
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P SYCHOLOGY Thus, generally speakin
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P SYCHOLOGY contemporary reader may
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P SYCHOLOGY Firestone, Robert W.; F
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P UDGALAVA DA Sharf, Robert H. “B
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P URE L AND A RT FIGURE 1 Pure land
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R EBIRTH There is an old tradition
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R EFUGES In Japanese Buddhism, post
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TOP: Nichiren (1222-1282), founder
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