The paper aims to examine the meaning of sacredness in such a religion as Buddhism where there is no idea of God or any supernatural being. Instead, there are elaborated inner practices for achieving enlightenment. The paper consists of two parts. The first one analyses the place of the sacred in Buddhism considering the two important concepts of samsara and nirvana. The second part discusses sacred places in Buddhism comparing two different space structures: stupa as representative for a vertical structure and mandala for a horizontal one. On the base of juxtaposing these seemingly opposite concepts and structures the paper reveals that in terms of Buddhism the real sacredness is non-sacredness: a term that transcends the opposition sacre...
Background. The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relatio...
Pure land comes from the Indian term “sukha,” which means welfare and happiness. However, in East As...
In contemporary India and Nepal, Buddhist pilgrimage spaces constitute a ritual ecology. Not only is...
<p>The paper aims to examine the meaning of sacredness in such a religion as Buddhism where there is...
Resumen: Este artículo tiene el propósito de examinar el significado de lo sagrado en una religión ...
Image and the Imageability are the main physical aspects which can be identified in a place. Capacit...
This presentation will explore Tibetan Sacred Geography and what can we learn from it. Specifically,...
This book presents a new answer to the question: what is nirvana? Part 1 distinguishes between syste...
The present dissonance between the practice and architecture of Buddhism can be resolved through the...
Although worship of the relics of the Buddha―and its corollary, stūpa worship―is a widespread featur...
The sacred has been described in many different ways, but is most accepted as separation and the ina...
Despite the growing research done on sacred spaces in Buddhist Myanmar, no attention has yet been gi...
Religious beliefs are not only profound, some of them are also pervasive, persistent and persuasive....
The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relationship with t...
Religious beliefs are not only profound, some of them are also pervasive, persistent and persuasive....
Background. The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relatio...
Pure land comes from the Indian term “sukha,” which means welfare and happiness. However, in East As...
In contemporary India and Nepal, Buddhist pilgrimage spaces constitute a ritual ecology. Not only is...
<p>The paper aims to examine the meaning of sacredness in such a religion as Buddhism where there is...
Resumen: Este artículo tiene el propósito de examinar el significado de lo sagrado en una religión ...
Image and the Imageability are the main physical aspects which can be identified in a place. Capacit...
This presentation will explore Tibetan Sacred Geography and what can we learn from it. Specifically,...
This book presents a new answer to the question: what is nirvana? Part 1 distinguishes between syste...
The present dissonance between the practice and architecture of Buddhism can be resolved through the...
Although worship of the relics of the Buddha―and its corollary, stūpa worship―is a widespread featur...
The sacred has been described in many different ways, but is most accepted as separation and the ina...
Despite the growing research done on sacred spaces in Buddhist Myanmar, no attention has yet been gi...
Religious beliefs are not only profound, some of them are also pervasive, persistent and persuasive....
The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relationship with t...
Religious beliefs are not only profound, some of them are also pervasive, persistent and persuasive....
Background. The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relatio...
Pure land comes from the Indian term “sukha,” which means welfare and happiness. However, in East As...
In contemporary India and Nepal, Buddhist pilgrimage spaces constitute a ritual ecology. Not only is...