This dissertation investigates the northeast Indian Buddhist Monk, Dhyanabhadra (Zhikong, Kor. Jigong, Sunyadisaya, ca. 1289-1364 C.E.). He began his more than a decade of study in the Nalanda Mahavihara education system late in the 13th century, and then at the age of nineteen began a journey to the east and a life that would lead to him being known as "the last light of Indian Buddhism" in East Asia.This study is inspired by two goals. One is to retrace the formation, dissemination and reception of his thought and soteriological paradigm of practice from his native state of Magadha, then Sri Lanka, and then throughout India, Yuan China and Goryeo Korea. The other is it explicate the main elements and concepts of his thought and present th...
This dissertation explores the dynamics animating the production of religious tradition in Tibet dur...
The study of ancient India in the context of European colonialism represented an essential intellect...
A structural analysis of the life of Bodhidharma, the legendary founder of Chan/Zen Buddhism
The dissertation seeks to determine the main features of the Buddhist thought of K'uei-chi, First Pa...
This dissertation addresses the historical practices of the Buddhist monk Bukong, who is well known ...
This dissertation explores the development of Buddhist meditation in China between 400 and 600 CE. A...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
This dissertation investigates the early formation of Wŏn Buddhism by situating it in the larger soc...
This dissertation seeks to locate the place of Taehyon (ca. 8th century CE), a Silla Korean Yogacara...
The thesis searches for the roots of the Chinese appreciation for the concepts contained in the earl...
This dissertation examines the life and historiography of the Khalkha Mongol polymath, Zawa Damdin L...
In this book, an international team of fourteen scholars investigates the Chinese reception of India...
This dissertation calls into question some of the fundamental assumptions that inform modern Japanes...
This thesis examines the thought of five Chinese and Taiwanese Buddhist monastics: Taixu (1890-1947)...
The roots of the practice of divination in Buddhism can be traced back to Ancient India. However, th...
This dissertation explores the dynamics animating the production of religious tradition in Tibet dur...
The study of ancient India in the context of European colonialism represented an essential intellect...
A structural analysis of the life of Bodhidharma, the legendary founder of Chan/Zen Buddhism
The dissertation seeks to determine the main features of the Buddhist thought of K'uei-chi, First Pa...
This dissertation addresses the historical practices of the Buddhist monk Bukong, who is well known ...
This dissertation explores the development of Buddhist meditation in China between 400 and 600 CE. A...
This dissertation is centered around a study of the Pao-tsang lun (Treasure Store Treatise), a Chine...
This dissertation investigates the early formation of Wŏn Buddhism by situating it in the larger soc...
This dissertation seeks to locate the place of Taehyon (ca. 8th century CE), a Silla Korean Yogacara...
The thesis searches for the roots of the Chinese appreciation for the concepts contained in the earl...
This dissertation examines the life and historiography of the Khalkha Mongol polymath, Zawa Damdin L...
In this book, an international team of fourteen scholars investigates the Chinese reception of India...
This dissertation calls into question some of the fundamental assumptions that inform modern Japanes...
This thesis examines the thought of five Chinese and Taiwanese Buddhist monastics: Taixu (1890-1947)...
The roots of the practice of divination in Buddhism can be traced back to Ancient India. However, th...
This dissertation explores the dynamics animating the production of religious tradition in Tibet dur...
The study of ancient India in the context of European colonialism represented an essential intellect...
A structural analysis of the life of Bodhidharma, the legendary founder of Chan/Zen Buddhism