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Theravada Buddhism --- Bouddhisme Theravada --- Sri Lanka --- Religious life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Theravada Buddhism. --- 294.3*91 --- Pali Buddhism --- Southern Buddhism --- Buddhism --- Buddhist sects --- Hinayana Buddhism --- Theravadaboeddhisme--(zuidelijk boeddhisme) --- Theravāda Buddhism --- Theravāda Buddhism. --- 294.3*91 Theravadaboeddhisme--(zuidelijk boeddhisme) --- Shri Lanka --- Lanka --- Serendib --- Taprobane --- Cellao --- Zeilan --- Serendip --- Sī Langkā --- Sri Lanka Prajathanthrika Samajavadi Janarajaya --- Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka --- Śrīlaṅkā --- Ilaṅkai --- Ceylon --- Religion. --- Religious life and customs. --- Theravada Buddhism - Sri Lanka.
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Written by one of the world's top scholars in the field of Pali Buddhism, this new and updated edition of How Buddhism Began, discusses various important doctrines and themes in early Buddhism. It takes 'early Buddhism' to be that reflected in the Pali canon, and to some extent assumes that these doctrines reflect the teachings of the Buddha himself. Two themes predominate. Firstly, the author argues that we cannot understand the Buddha unless we understand that he was debating with other religious teachers, notably Brahmins.
Buddhism --- Early Buddhism --- Original Buddhism --- Primitive Buddhism --- Doctrines --- History --- Origin.
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First published in 1971, this is an empirical study of religion - particularly religious change. In it, Gombrich explores all aspects of religious change in belief and practice in Ceylon, not only in modern times but over the two and a half millennia during which Buddhism has flourished.
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Buddhism. --- Religion. --- Gautama Buddha --- Teachings.
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In this study a social and cultural anthropologist and a specialist in the study of religion pool their talents to examine recent changes in popular religion in Sri Lanka. As the Sinhalas themselves perceive it, Buddhism proper has always shared the religious arena with a spirit religion. While Buddhism concerns salvation, the spirit religion focuses on worldly welfare. Buddhism Transformed describes and analyzes the changes that have profoundly altered the character of Sinhala religion in both areas.
Sri Lanka --- Sri Lanka. --- Abhayagiri. --- Abhidhamma texts. --- Baseline Road, Demaṭagoḍa. --- Bellanvila temple. --- Biyagama nunnery. --- Buddhaghosa. --- Dhātuvaṃsa. --- Däḍimuṇḍa. --- Four Great Kings. --- Hanuman. --- Hippocrates. --- Jainism. --- Jesus. --- Jātaka stories. --- Kaňduboḍa. --- Kaśyapa Buddha. --- Krishnamurti. --- Kurumbara. --- Käbälläva. --- Lobsang Rampa. --- Lunāva. --- Mahāvaṃsa. --- Mahāyāna. --- Maitreya. --- Nandimitra. --- Nāgārjuna. --- Orientalism. --- Palani. --- Pentecostalism. --- astrology. --- automatic writing. --- awareness. --- black magic. --- caste. --- celibacy. --- development, economic. --- education, modern. --- embourgeoisement. --- exorcism. --- family planning. --- firewalking, firewalkers. --- gammaḍuva. --- hypnotism. --- iconographic change. --- literacy. --- marriage ceremony. --- meditation centers. --- oracles. --- pilgrimage. --- population growth. --- possession. --- prapatti.
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"The books line up on my shelf like bright Bodhisattvas ready to take tough questions or keep quiet company. They stake out a vast territory, with works from two millennia in multiple genres: aphorism, lyric, epic, theater, and romance." -Willis G. Regier, 'The Chronicle Review'"No effort has been spared to make these little volumes as attractive as possible to readers: the paper is of high quality, the typesetting immaculate. The founders of the series are John and Jennifer Clay, and Sanskritists can only thank them for an initiative intended to make the classics of an ancient Indian language accessible to a modern international audience." -'The Times Higher Education Supplement'"The Clay Sanskrit Library represents one of the most admirable publishing projects now afoot. . . . Anyone who loves the look and feel and heft of books will delight in these elegant little volumes." -'New Criterion'"Published in the geek-chic format." -'BookForum'"Very few collections of Sanskrit deep enough for research are housed anywhere in North America. Now, twenty-five hundred years after the death of Shakyamuni Buddha, the ambitious Clay Sanskrit Library may remedy this state of affairs." -'Tricycle'Now an ambitious new publishing project, the Clay Sanskrit Library brings together leading Sanskrit translators and scholars of Indology from around the world to celebrate in translating the beauty and range of classical Sanskrit literature. . . . Published as smart green hardbacks that are small enough to fit into a jeans pocket, the volumes are meant to satisfy both the scholar and the lay reader. Each volume has a transliteration of the original Sanskrit text on the left-hand page and an English translation on the right, as also a helpful introduction and notes. Alongside definitive translations of the great Indian epics - 30 or so volumes will be devoted to the Mahabhrat itself - Clay Sanskrit Library makes available to the English-speaking reader many other delights: The eart
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