It is a venerable academic tradition that Mahāvīra, the founder of Jainism known in the Pāli literature as Nigantha Nātaputta , was a somewhat older contemporary of the Buddha. This article describes the role of Nigantha Nātaputta in Buddhist literature and how this identification of Nigantha Nātaputta and Mahāvīra has become accepted in both Buddhist and Jain scholarship. The article then proceeds to demonstrate that there are reasons to doubt this identification – while it is not possible to state categorically that they were different people, the evidence for their identicality is quite meagre and there are textual references that show very different people going under the names of these two Indian religious figures. If we cannot simplis...
The eighth-century Indian Buddhist master Buddhagupta (more commonly known as Buddhaguhya) is one of...
The history of the Jaina ceremonies of ordination is yet to be investigated. Next to nothing is kno...
Famously, tathāgatagarbha doctrine holds that every sentient being has within the body a womb for Bu...
It is a venerable academic tradition that Mahāvīra, the founder of Jainism known in the Pāli literat...
This article concerns a little studied text of the Mahāyānist tathāgatagarbha literature, namely the...
In discussing Jaina idea of brahamcarya (baṃbhacera in Prakrit) and brahmacarīn (baṃbhacerī in Prakr...
Jain narratives, with their instructive tendency, often point out the rights and wrongs by referring...
The purpose of this article is to examine the meaning of the former Buddhas in the Mahāpadānasuttant...
Recent controversies in Japanese Buddhist scholarship have focused upon the Mah y na notion of a “Bu...
<p>What is more significant for our thesis, this was the land where both Jainism and Buddhism flouri...
Hindu and Jaina mythological texts share many literary characters, some of which were clearly borrow...
Gotama Buddha is revered as the founder of Buddhism. The details of his life are embellished to be s...
The objective of this thesis is to present the PadyacDdmani, a previously untranslated Sanskrit poe...
The early Āvaśyaka literature, which dates from the beginning of the first millennium CE, informs us...
Bareau André. Maitreya, the Future Buddha, édité par Alan Sponberg et Helen Hardacre. In: Revue de l...
The eighth-century Indian Buddhist master Buddhagupta (more commonly known as Buddhaguhya) is one of...
The history of the Jaina ceremonies of ordination is yet to be investigated. Next to nothing is kno...
Famously, tathāgatagarbha doctrine holds that every sentient being has within the body a womb for Bu...
It is a venerable academic tradition that Mahāvīra, the founder of Jainism known in the Pāli literat...
This article concerns a little studied text of the Mahāyānist tathāgatagarbha literature, namely the...
In discussing Jaina idea of brahamcarya (baṃbhacera in Prakrit) and brahmacarīn (baṃbhacerī in Prakr...
Jain narratives, with their instructive tendency, often point out the rights and wrongs by referring...
The purpose of this article is to examine the meaning of the former Buddhas in the Mahāpadānasuttant...
Recent controversies in Japanese Buddhist scholarship have focused upon the Mah y na notion of a “Bu...
<p>What is more significant for our thesis, this was the land where both Jainism and Buddhism flouri...
Hindu and Jaina mythological texts share many literary characters, some of which were clearly borrow...
Gotama Buddha is revered as the founder of Buddhism. The details of his life are embellished to be s...
The objective of this thesis is to present the PadyacDdmani, a previously untranslated Sanskrit poe...
The early Āvaśyaka literature, which dates from the beginning of the first millennium CE, informs us...
Bareau André. Maitreya, the Future Buddha, édité par Alan Sponberg et Helen Hardacre. In: Revue de l...
The eighth-century Indian Buddhist master Buddhagupta (more commonly known as Buddhaguhya) is one of...
The history of the Jaina ceremonies of ordination is yet to be investigated. Next to nothing is kno...
Famously, tathāgatagarbha doctrine holds that every sentient being has within the body a womb for Bu...