Čampā is a Far East country, whose Māhāyana Buddhism is known from 7th to 14th century. In fact, Sanskrit and Cam Inscriptions mostly attested Tantric practices, belonging to the Vajrāyana Buddhism, mixing Śaiva and Buddhist believes. More precisely, side by side Śiva and the three Buddha’ emanations, Śākyamuni, Amitābha and Vairocana, are honoured in Čampā, alone with the Goddess Prajñāpāramitā, the true substance of the Doctrine, and, secondary, with Vajrapāni, Lokeśvara and Vajrasattva. The confrontation of the epigraphic testimonies with the archaeological remains is very useful to understand the Buddhism of Čampā, crossroads of trade roads between India and China. Therefore, epigraphic and artistic evidences are used to propose a chron...
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Southeast Asia has long been known for vital cultural forms that are both resilient and able to blen...
Affiliation to Theravāda Buddhism is for the Lue of the former Sipsong Panna principalities (mainlan...
Buddhism was the most active religion in Kushan India, and became the dominant religion in north Chi...
This paper focuses on the Champa medieval Buddhist votive tablets recently found on Ch6i mountain, Q...
Peter Skilling Traces of the Dharma: Preliminary reports on some ye dhammā and ye dharmā inscription...
Michel Lorrillard Towards the origins of Siamese Buddhism The case of the buddhapāda A distinguishi...
This article discusses some key aspects of the historical and religious background of the period of ...
The Pairi Daiza Park (in Brugelette, Belgium) exhibits an exceptional collection of more than 150 an...
About more than 500 hundred Sanskrit inscriptions have been discovered inCambodia. These belonged to...
François Bizot The place of the communities of North Laos in the history of South-East Asian Buddhis...
Junjirō Takakusu. A Record of the Buddhist Religion As Practised in India and the Malay Archipelago ...
The history of Buddhism in Vietnam became known to the Western world after the discovery in 1927 of ...
Sinhalese Theravada culture is strong in Southeast Asia – Myanmar, Thailand,Laos, Cambodia and south...
In the propagation and spread of Buddhism throughout Asia, jātaka and avadāna narratives played a de...
Dans le contexte colonial, le bouddhisme était dans une situation critique. Du sud au nord, les appe...
Southeast Asia has long been known for vital cultural forms that are both resilient and able to blen...
Affiliation to Theravāda Buddhism is for the Lue of the former Sipsong Panna principalities (mainlan...
Buddhism was the most active religion in Kushan India, and became the dominant religion in north Chi...