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  • ...of the [[discourses]] of the [[Buddha]] that constitute the basic text of Buddhist [[scripture]] ...word "sutra" was very likely meant to apply quite [[literally]] to these [[texts]], as they were written down in books of palm leaves sewn together with thr
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  • ...ti, [[Sanskrit]]: smṛti) plays a [[central]] role in the [[teaching]] of [[Buddhist]] [[meditation]] where it is affirmed that "correct" or "right" mindfulness ...Sutta] ([[Sanskrit]]: Smṛtyupasthāna Sūtra) is one of the foremost early [[texts]] dealing with mindfulness. A key innovative teaching of the [[Buddha]] was
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  • ...festivals, [[belief]]s, gods, sacred sites, [[languages]], and religious [[texts]], this is the most comprehensive Hinduism dictionary of its kind. It conta ...historical interplay between Hindu [[tradition]]s and others, for example, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, and Islamic. This dictionary is an invaluable first port of ca
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  • ...ewish liturgical music (chazzanut), Qur'an reading, Baha'i chants, various Buddhist chants, various mantras, and the chanting of psalms and prayers especially ...rit]] Names of God. Japanese Shigin (詩吟), or 'chanted poetry', mirrors Zen Buddhist principles and is sung from the Dan tien (or lower abdomen) — the [[locus
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  • ...Forbearance]] (Chinese: 真、善、忍), and identifies as a qigong practice of the Buddhist school, though its teachings also incorporate elements drawn from [https:// ...n translated into an additional 38 languages. In addition to these central texts, Li has published several [[books]], lectures, articles, books of [[poetry]
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  • ...ions according to [[context]] and varied definitions employed by different Buddhist [[traditions]]. ...self is to fall into [[extreme]] forms of wrong view that make the path of Buddhist [[practice]] impossible." Scholar Herbert V. Gunther further explains, "an
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  • ...often view their sacred texts as the "Word of God," often feeling that the texts are inspired by God. There are a number of ways that religious thinkers hav ...e been noted between the [[Abraham]]ic view of revelation and the [[Buddha|Buddhist]] principle of Enlightenment.
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  • ...das]], the term ''mantra'' refers to the entire portion which contains the texts called [[Rigveda]], Yajur or Saam, that is, the metrical]] part as opposed ...llable: ''Aum'' which is central to both [[Hinduism|Hindu]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] traditions.
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  • In Buddhist and Hindu religious [[texts]] the opposite concept is expressed as ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up%
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  • ...ening]]: The Attainment of Self-Mastery According to the Earliest Buddhist Texts'' || [[Julius Evola]] || 1997
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  • ...ddha|Gautama Buddha]], a.k.a. Siddhartha Gautama (c. [[5th century BCE]]). Buddhist philosophy deals extensively with problems in [[metaphysics]], [[phenomenol Particular points of Buddhist philosophizing have often been the subject of disputes between different [[
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  • ====Buddhist philosophy==== Buddhist philosophy is a system of beliefs based on the teachings of [[Gautama Buddh
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  • ...0). Similarly, Govinda tells us that adepts training in the art of Tibetan Buddhist meditation must weave the productive phase of [[meditation]], sristi-krama, ...s potentialities (86). \"Unforutnately, there is little description in the texts to help define space particles further\" (86).
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  • ...and Buddhist Tantrism, Vaishnavism and Shaivaism, Jainism, Vedantism. And texts: The Vedas, the Upanishads, and Brahmanas. "This," Govinda states, "does no
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  • ...said to be quite [[subtle]] (cf. divine [[illumination]]), but religious [[texts]] typically deal with important occurrences wherein God deals directly with * Aum - The [[Buddhist]] and Hindu (Indian religions) name that has evokes the concepts of the One
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  • ...rces of information regarding Siddhārtha Gautama's life are the [[Buddhist texts]]. The Buddha and his monks spent four months each year discussing and rehe ...ntial accounts exist. The following is a summary of what is found in these texts.
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  • ...e-with, that is, shared knowledge. The word first appears in Latin juridic texts by writers such as Cicero. Here, conscientia is the knowledge that a witnes ...ity and Islam is reported to be quite similar. The pursuit of yoga and the Buddhist Jhanas involve feelings of oneness with the world that give rise to a state
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  • ...in the Hindu traditions reaches as far back as the [[Vedas]], [[sacred]] [[texts]] composed over a period prior to 1500 B.C. While the early Vedas sometimes ===The Buddhist tradition===
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  • ...nt of thought in its historical context? To what degree can philosophical texts from prior historical eras even be understood today? ...the foundation laid by the Upanishads. Hindu philosophy is followed by the Buddhist and Jain philosophies.
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  • ...es or states of [[existence]] in which gods or men may find themselves. (''Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary''. Volume II. p. 221. Motilal Banars ...variations on these concepts in the Sanskrit source [[text]]s. In earlier texts there are various systems of chakras and nadis, with varying connections be
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  • ...China, the creation of [[Confucianism]] with its extensive exegesis of the texts of Confucius, and the active part of scholars in governments. In Korea, the ...er avenue of intellectualism in Asia has been Buddhism. According to the [[Buddhist]] scriptures, in his lifetime, the Buddha had not answered several philosop
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  • The Buddhist soteriology is summed up in the [[Four Noble Truths]]: However, Buddhist philosophy as such has its foundations more in the doctrines of:
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  • ...and historical [[analysis]] of the [[Bible]] had flourished, and Hindu and Buddhist [[text]]s were first being translated into European languages. Early influe ...[rationality]], [[cosmology]], and [[logic]]al [[inference]]s from sacred texts.
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  • ...w the apparently shared world as an [[illusion]] of the mind as with the [[Buddhist]] maya or go to the opposite extreme and accept the imagined and dreamed re * [[John Sallis]], ''Spacings-Of Reason and Imagination. In Texts of Kant, Fichte, Hegel'' (1987)
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  • ...ing the book. Many papyrus texts come from tombs, where prayers and sacred texts were deposited (such as the Book of the Dead, from the early 2nd millennium ...ded to writing and word perhaps motivated research into ways of conserving texts.
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  • *https://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/btg/btg41.htm Name and Form - from Sacred Texts Buddhism ...cles/names.cfm Names in Tibetan Culture] - Namgyal Monastery, Institute of Buddhist Studies
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  • ...text, possibly reversed from an [[original]] "Te Tao Ching" (see Mawangdui texts below). The written style is laconic, has few grammatical particles, and en ...scoveries of manuscripts, some of which are older than any of the received texts. Beginning in the 1920s and 1930s, Marc Aurel Stein and others found thousa
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  • ...mber 1996. Retrieved on June 14, 2006. Wilber does not self-identify as a Buddhist. # ''Kosmic Consciousness'' (12 hour audio interview on ten CDs), 2003, ISB ...his personal experiences, which were published in 1999 as ''One Taste'', a Buddhist term for cosmic or [[God-consciousness|unitary consciousness]]. Over the ne
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  • ...movements" would be the Western importation and establishment of Hindu or Buddhist groups. ...Japan a number of NRMs based on revitalised Shinto belief, as well as neo-Buddhist and [[New Age]] groups, have emerged, some of which originated in the late
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  • ...e to computerize or otherwise automate the translation of natural-language texts (machine translation) or to use computers as an aid to translation (compute ...inent writers. Translators, including monks who spread [[Buddha|Buddhist]] texts in East Asia and the early modern European translators of the [[Bible]], in
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  • ...roversial or otherwise, but gather followers through reinterpreting sacred texts or developing new spiritual approaches from their own unique experience. ...gy, biology and physics — existed during the evolution of mankind's sacred texts and earliest attempts to communicate the unity experience. Ancient religiou
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  • ...yashastra]]'' (literally ''"the art of dance"'') is the one of the earlier texts. ...y crafted ritual with a history reaching far back into [[Sri Lanka]]'s pre-Buddhist past. It combines ancient "Ayurvedic" concepts of disease causation with ps
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  • ...e kami when Japan and its way of life were established. According to these texts, the divine pair, Izanagi and Izanami, looked down upon the waters of the y ...sacred complex, vertically encompasses the three fundamental realms of the Buddhist world: the sensuous, the formed, and the formless. The ceitya not only repr
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  • ...terest," unique in Christian theology both then and now, conforms to the [[Buddhist]] [[concept]] of detachment and more contemporarily, [[Kant]]'s "disinteres ...lish, [[Maurice O'Connell Walshe]], was also an accomplished translator of Buddhist scriptures such as the [[Digha Nikaya]].
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  • Most Buddhist traditions recognize that the path to Enlightenment entails three types of Sufism relies on a practice similar to Buddhist meditation, known as [[Muraqaba]] or [[Tamarkoz]] which is taught in the [[
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  • =====Buddhist===== ...suffering by attaining [[Nirvana]] (Enlightenment). However, the esoteric Buddhist teaching, the ''[[Kalachakra]] Tantra'', deals with the formation and funct
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  • ...e nether world." Presently a [[diverse]] assortment of these [[magical]] [[texts]] was collected and preserved as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_the ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident Occident] had become respectively [[Buddhist]] and [[Christian]], the [[desert]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabi
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  • ...ity.''A Call for Many Peaces'', in: Dietrich/Echavarría/Koppensteiner: Key Texts of Peace Studies, Vienna, LIT Verlag, 2006. pages 282-305.[https://www.asp .../www.kadampa.org/english/centers/temples_for_world_peace.php International Buddhist Temples Project for World Peace]
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  • ...ive influences of these minded people “to live life mindfully.” This is a Buddhist phrase, which many people are now incorporating into their thinking and the ...e two extremes to have a mechanism for examining their anxiety. There are texts that we have found in your libraries that can be useful for examining sourc
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  • # Stephens, Ferris J. (1950). Ancient Near Eastern Texts. Princeton. pp. 391–2. # "Buddhist Art" (HTML). Pacific Asia Museum. 2003. [https://www.pacificasiamuseum.org/
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  • ...rities of the myth of Revelation about a rider on a white horse with the [[Buddhist]] and [[Hindu]] myths of [[Kalki]] who is considered the last avatar in the ...of a historical process, essentially no different from the career of other texts. The eventual exclusion of other contemporary apocalyptic literature from t
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  • ...th sides made use of the same [[proofs]], as a study of Irenaeus and the [[texts]] of the Christian Gnostics shows; these proofs were those of [[Apostles|ap *Dutt, Nalinaksha. Buddhist Sects in India. Calcutta, 1970.
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  • ...ἀσεβής|ἀσεβής (''asebēs'') or "impious". Modern translations of classical texts sometimes render ''atheos'' as "atheistic". As an abstract noun, there was # V.A. Gunasekara, The Buddhist Attitude to God. In the Bhuridatta Jataka, "The Buddha argues that the thre
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