This painting brings to mind what Anuruddha said of Buddha's death. "There was no (troubled) breath in Him (tadino) the steadfast-mindedunshaken, calm (santim) attained then when he ended life, the sage (muni) with mind (cittena) courageous pain (vedanam) endured. Even as the extinction (nibbanam) of a flame (such) as was his mind's (cetaso) release.
Tibetan Buddhist understandings of the death process bridge scientific, materialist observations and...
The transmission of Buddhism and Buddhist culture has greatly influenced the development of the Chin...
Buddhism is properly regarded as a religion of peace. Peace is a supreme value in the teaching of Si...
ABSTRACT: The truth that death can come to anyone, anytime, and anywhere has accompanied us since bi...
The huge reclining Buddha shows the Buddha at the moment of his passing away (Parinirvana), with Ana...
The author bases his study on The Tibetan Book of the Dead, one of the world famous treatises on de...
The historical Buddha, Shakyamuni Gautama, is said to have declared that he taught one thing and onl...
Lord Buddha turned his entire body round like an elephant, looked at the town of Vaisali, and uttere...
Early art in Buddhist cultic sites was characterized by the absence of anthropomorphicimages of the ...
Death is something that is sure to happen to every creature. Everyone has a different reaction to fa...
This article examines the concept of death in the Theravada Buddhist perspective. Where the teaching...
Gombrich, Richard F. What the Buddha Thought (London; Oakville, CT: Equinox Pub., 2009). Gautama Bu...
There was a time in my life when I would have agreed with the above observation of the elusive and s...
This paper identifies two themes-suffering and liberation from suffering- as the two key concerns of...
In Buddhism, death, rebirth, and salvation are guided by the moral structure of “cosmological models...
Tibetan Buddhist understandings of the death process bridge scientific, materialist observations and...
The transmission of Buddhism and Buddhist culture has greatly influenced the development of the Chin...
Buddhism is properly regarded as a religion of peace. Peace is a supreme value in the teaching of Si...
ABSTRACT: The truth that death can come to anyone, anytime, and anywhere has accompanied us since bi...
The huge reclining Buddha shows the Buddha at the moment of his passing away (Parinirvana), with Ana...
The author bases his study on The Tibetan Book of the Dead, one of the world famous treatises on de...
The historical Buddha, Shakyamuni Gautama, is said to have declared that he taught one thing and onl...
Lord Buddha turned his entire body round like an elephant, looked at the town of Vaisali, and uttere...
Early art in Buddhist cultic sites was characterized by the absence of anthropomorphicimages of the ...
Death is something that is sure to happen to every creature. Everyone has a different reaction to fa...
This article examines the concept of death in the Theravada Buddhist perspective. Where the teaching...
Gombrich, Richard F. What the Buddha Thought (London; Oakville, CT: Equinox Pub., 2009). Gautama Bu...
There was a time in my life when I would have agreed with the above observation of the elusive and s...
This paper identifies two themes-suffering and liberation from suffering- as the two key concerns of...
In Buddhism, death, rebirth, and salvation are guided by the moral structure of “cosmological models...
Tibetan Buddhist understandings of the death process bridge scientific, materialist observations and...
The transmission of Buddhism and Buddhist culture has greatly influenced the development of the Chin...
Buddhism is properly regarded as a religion of peace. Peace is a supreme value in the teaching of Si...