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Depression, Guilt, and Tibetan Buddhism
Depression Resilience Meditation Religion Compassion
2012/9/20
Depression appears to be somewhat epidemic in the modern world. In prior empirical studies we found depression significantly associated with empathy-based guilt, empathic distress, and an overly activ...
The Influence of Confucianism and Buddhism on Chinese Business:the Case of Aveiro,Portugal
Confucianism Buddhism intercultural communication harmony Chinese immigrants connections (guanxi,关系) tolerance cooperative principles politeness
2009/8/20
This paper addresses the influence of Confucianism and Buddhism on Chinese business against the background of China´s economic integration into the world. Considering the relationship between Co...
Nagarjuna's contribution towards the Chinese Buddhism
Nagarjuna's contribution Chinese Buddhism
2009/1/6
Sunyata is the core concept of Nagarjuna's philosophy. The concept of sunyata was introduced into China early in the fourth century. Kumarajive was the first one who translated Nagarjuna's philosophy ...
Buddhism, as a foreign culture, had undergone mainly three stages of the development in China: with its dependence upon the traditional Chinese culture---Confucianism and Taoism at its early stage, in...
“Eat it up or throw it to the dogs?” dGe ’dun chos ’phel (1903–1951), Ma gcig lab sgron (1055–1153) and Pha dam pa sangs rgyas (d.1117). On the disposal of corpses of “holy beings” in Tiebtan Buddhism:the last nine hundred years
corpses holy beings Tiebtan Buddhism last nine hundred years
2008/11/20
From archeological and historical evidence an important rupture or transformation in
Tibetan funerary rites appears to have taken place sometime between the “Fragmentation
of Tibet”, Bod gsil-bu’i d...
Recent research on the Dunhuang tantric manuscripts and its implications for our understanding of early Tibetan Buddhism
Dunhuang tantric manuscripts Tibetan Buddhism
2008/11/20
The manuscripts found in the walled-up cave in Dunhuang, most of which date from the
mid-eighth to mid-ninth centuries CE, are the primary source of information about the
nature of Tibetan Buddhism ...
‘Tibetan Buddhism’ vs. ‘Buddhism in Tibet’:the case of Tsong kha pa’s intellectual achievement and the question of the Indian in relation to the Indic in Tibet
Tibetan Buddhism Tsong kha pa Buddhism in Tibet
2008/11/20
At various times and by different observers the activity of Tsong kha pa Blo bzang grags
pa ( 1357–1419) has been characterized as that of either a reformer or a conservative, of
either a radical (i...
Women’s studies in Tibetan Buddhism (bTsun ma and ani yi dgon pa : “Tibetan Buddhist nuns and nunneries”)
Women’s studies nunneries Tibetan Buddhism Buddhist nuns
2008/11/14
This paper is based on first-hand field research conducted during the last four years at
Tibetan Buddhist nunneries throughout the five Tibetan-inhabited provinces of China
(Sichuan, Qinghai, Yunnan...
Deathbed visions in medieval Tibetan and Chinese Buddhism
medieval Tibetan Chinese Buddhism deathbed
2008/11/14
Not surprisingly both Tibetan and Chinese Buddhism have developed teachings applicable
by deathbed, which provide visions and means for the dying to travel safely from
this world to the other. It is...
I would like to present a paper about Amitabha concept in Tibetan Buddhism. Therefore,
I have collected the materials about Tibetan Amitabha concept written by:
Tsong kha pa, bDe ba can gyi zhing du...
On the archaeological remains of Buddhism during 11–13th centuries discovered in Western Tibet
archaeological remains Western Tibet Buddhism 11–13th centuries
2008/11/10
This paper is focusing on the introducing and analysis of the remaining of the Buddhism
during 11–13 centuries in the archaeological investigation in the Western Tibet by the
Chinese archaeologists ...
Mapping the body with Buddhism:shifting fortunes of the tantric channel system in Tibetan medical anatomy
medical theory Buddhist theory Tibetan medical anatomy tantric channel system
2008/11/7
This paper is about the relationship between medical theory and Buddhist theory in Tibet.
It will study how these two kinds of writing have shared literary genres, strategies of
argumentation, and d...
It is commonly recognized that the Mongols practice Tibetan Buddhism, or for those
inclined to the hermeneutics of the lineage, the Dge-lugs-pa. Yet in both cases there is an
unresolved dialectic be...
gSang chen theg pa’i bskyed rim dang bod nang pa’i bla skrul bar gyi ’brel ba (The relationship between incarnation in Mahayana Tantra and reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism)
Tibetan Buddhist Lama eincarnation Mahayana Tantra
2008/11/7
The present study is based on the researching the Tantric Yogi Dame gyud’s three meditations
and discusses the origins of some of the Tibetan Buddhist Lama. In this paper I
shall discuss – meditatio...
From empire to nation through Buddhism:The 9th Panchen Lama and the 19th Janggiya Hutagt and the demise of Buddhism in Inner Mongolia
Buddhism The 9th Panchen Lama the 19th Janggiya Hutagt Inner Mongolia
2008/11/6
Nationalism, argues Benedict Anderson, is a secular movement, which reduces the scale
of imagined community from the universal religious community to a sovereign and limited
political community. In ...