ABSTRACT The person who brings Buddhism into the world must have the qualities to learn and practice the Buddha's Dharma. The material of Buddha's dharma/ or quality of Buddha's dharma is to help sentient beings return to live with their inherent awareness or the nature of awareness and Buddha-nature. This awareness and Buddha nature in the Avatamsaka Sutra is called "the wisdom of the Tathagata." The Lotus Sutra (Suddharma-Pundarika Sutra) is "knowledge of the Buddha." In the Shurangama Sutra, it is the true mind. Zen Buddhism calls it "the original face or Buddha-nature." Phenomenologically, dharmas in the world are governed by the law of impermanence: birth, old age, illness, death, birth and death, and samsara, but in essence, the "tru...
The theory and practice of mindfulness originate in an ancient oriental religion and yet is being ap...
"The purpose of this paper is to give a new outline of the fundamental Buddhism as the Sakyamuni’s B...
Buddha-symbols and Buddha-images point both to the person they represent and to the ineffable meanin...
Wŏnhyo's ideas are primarily based on the belief that all beings possess Buddha-nature. Since a...
In spite of differences in the conditions created by the advancement of science and technology moder...
Recent controversies in Japanese Buddhist scholarship have focused upon the Mah y na notion of a “Bu...
W*nhyo interprets Buddha-nature as nature of One Mind (一心). He insists that the essence of Buddha-na...
Technicization of human and society, active development of technogenic civilization leads to gradual...
Le Traité qui montre la nature de bouddha, écrit par le 3e Karmapa Rangjoung Dorjé (1284-1339), est ...
From beneath the Pipal tree in central India where Shakyamuni Buddha is said to have attained the go...
ABSTRACT: The conception that Buddhism has of the world could be considered as the Buddhist Phi-loso...
Excerpt from The Compass of Zen Teaching, with Commentary by Zen Master Seung Sah
The present essay is concerned with the principal methods for the realization of ideal character in ...
vi, 31 leavesHaving studied as a Kagyu Tibetan Buddhist for many years, my understanding of these te...
The present paper aims at clarifying the relationship between the idea of emptiness (śūnyatā) and th...
The theory and practice of mindfulness originate in an ancient oriental religion and yet is being ap...
"The purpose of this paper is to give a new outline of the fundamental Buddhism as the Sakyamuni’s B...
Buddha-symbols and Buddha-images point both to the person they represent and to the ineffable meanin...
Wŏnhyo's ideas are primarily based on the belief that all beings possess Buddha-nature. Since a...
In spite of differences in the conditions created by the advancement of science and technology moder...
Recent controversies in Japanese Buddhist scholarship have focused upon the Mah y na notion of a “Bu...
W*nhyo interprets Buddha-nature as nature of One Mind (一心). He insists that the essence of Buddha-na...
Technicization of human and society, active development of technogenic civilization leads to gradual...
Le Traité qui montre la nature de bouddha, écrit par le 3e Karmapa Rangjoung Dorjé (1284-1339), est ...
From beneath the Pipal tree in central India where Shakyamuni Buddha is said to have attained the go...
ABSTRACT: The conception that Buddhism has of the world could be considered as the Buddhist Phi-loso...
Excerpt from The Compass of Zen Teaching, with Commentary by Zen Master Seung Sah
The present essay is concerned with the principal methods for the realization of ideal character in ...
vi, 31 leavesHaving studied as a Kagyu Tibetan Buddhist for many years, my understanding of these te...
The present paper aims at clarifying the relationship between the idea of emptiness (śūnyatā) and th...
The theory and practice of mindfulness originate in an ancient oriental religion and yet is being ap...
"The purpose of this paper is to give a new outline of the fundamental Buddhism as the Sakyamuni’s B...
Buddha-symbols and Buddha-images point both to the person they represent and to the ineffable meanin...