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Upaya (Buddhism) --- Buddhism --- Doctrines. --- Upāya (Buddhism) --- Upāya (Buddhism). --- Buddhism - Doctrines.
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Theology, Doctrinal --- Trinity --- Augustine, --- Upādhyāẏa, Brahmabāndhaba,
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The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government (2004-14) led by the Congress came to power with a radical agenda for religious minorities. This included legislation and policies against discrimination and disadvantages suffered by religious minorities, especially Muslims, and a new framework for delivering substantive equality of opportunity. This work offers a new interpretation of the UPA's record. In critically re-evaluating the UPA's performance, it uses an institutional policy analysis approach which combines historical institutionalism (and path dependence) with policy analysis. It draws on official sources and extensive interviews with elite administrators and policy makers who were at the core of decision making during the UPA's tenure in office. Detailed case studies are provided of Muslims in public sector employment, the provision of service delivery for Muslim communities in India, and the efforts to create a new legislative framework against communal violence.
Muslims --- Muslims in India --- United Progressive Alliance (India) --- UPA --- India --- Politics and government
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Indian Christian theology in Advaita terms as viewed by an eminent Indian Christian theologian.
Advaita --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Vedanta --- History --- Upādhyāẏa, Brahmabāndhaba,
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On the life of a Catholic convert and revolutionary from Bengal.
Cathaloic converts --- Catholics --- Revolutionaries --- Biography --- Upādhyāẏa, Brahmabāndhaba, --- Bengal (India) --- Biography.
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Professional associations --- administration --- socioeconomic organization --- surveys --- farmers --- Wallonie --- Upa --- Jap --- Alliance agricole --- Spjaf --- Fuja
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'Skilful Means' is the key principle of Mahayana, one of the great Buddhist traditions. First described in the Lotus Sutra, it originates in myths of the Buddha's compassionate plans for raising life from the ceaseless round of birth and death. His strategies or interventions are 'skilful means' - morally wholesome tricks devised for the purpose of enabling nirvana or enlightenment. Michael Pye's clear and engaging introductory guide investigates the meaning and context of skilful means in Mayahana Buddhist teachings, whilst tracing its early origins in ancient Japanese and Theravada though
Upāya (Buddhism) --- Buddhism --- Buddhist doctrines --- Buddhist theology --- Lamaist doctrines --- Means (Buddhism) --- Skilful means (Buddhism) --- Doctrines. --- Doctrines --- Upaya (Buddhism)
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S13A/0344 --- S13A/0350 --- Buddhist laymen --- Buddhism --- Buddhist ethics --- Religious ethics --- Buddha and Buddhism --- Lamaism --- Ris-med (Lamaism) --- Religions --- Buddhist laity --- Lay Buddhists --- Upāsaka --- Upāsikā --- Laity --- China: Religion--Chinese Buddhism: history since 1949 --- China: Religion--Chinese Buddhism: ethics --- Religious life --- Customs and practices. --- Customs and practices
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The story of the renegade artists who brought modern art to the world of animation
Animated films --- Animated cartoons (Motion pictures) --- Animated videos --- Cartoons, Animated (Motion pictures) --- Motion picture cartoons --- Moving-picture cartoons --- Caricatures and cartoons --- Motion pictures --- Abstract films --- Animation (Cinematography) --- Animation cels --- UPA Productions of America --- United Productions of America --- History.
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Practicing Scripture is an original and detailed history of one of the most successful religious movements of late imperial China, the Non-Action Teachings, or Wuweijiao, from its beginnings in the late sixteenth century in the prefectures of southern Zhejiang to the middle of the twentieth century, when communist repression dealt it a crippling blow. Uncovering important data on its beliefs and practices, Barend ter Haar paints a wholly new picture of the group, which, despite its Daoist-sounding name, was a deeply devout lay Buddhist movement whose adherents rejected the worship of statues and ancestors while venerating the writings of Patriarch Luo (fl. early sixteenth century), a soldier-turned-lay-Buddhist. The texts, written in vernacular Chinese and known as the Five Books in Six Volumes, mix personal experiences, religious views, and a wealth of quotations from the Buddhist canon. Ter Haar convincingly demonstrates that the Non-Action Teachings was not messianic or millenarian in orientation and had nothing to do with other new religious groups and networks traditionally labelled as White Lotus Teachings. It combined Chan and Pure Land practices with a strong self-identity and vegetarianism and actively insisted on the right of free practice. Members of the movement created a foundation myth in which Ming (1368–1644) emperor Zhengde bestowed the right upon their mythical forefather. In addition, they produced an imperial proclamation whereby Emperor Kangxi of the Qing (1645–1911) granted the group similar privileges.Thanks to its expert handling of a great number and variety of extant sources, Practicing Scripture depicts one of the few lay movements in traditional China that can be understood in some depth, both in terms of its religious content and history and its social environment. The work will be welcomed by China specialists in religious and Buddhist studies and social history.
Buddhism --- Buddhist laymen --- Wuwei jiao (Sect) --- S13A/0315 --- Dacheng jiao (Sect) --- Dachengjiao (Sect) --- Dragon-Flower Assembly (Sect) --- Dragon Flower Gathering (Sect) --- Great Vehicle Teachings (Sect) --- Longhua hui (Sect) --- Longhuahui (Sect) --- No-Reciting Teaching (Sect) --- Non-Action Teachings (Sect) --- Wunian jiao (Sect) --- Wuweijiao (Sect) --- Buddhist sects --- Buddhist laity --- Lay Buddhists --- Upāsaka --- Upāsikā --- Laity --- History --- China: Religion--Chinese Buddhism: sects: general --- Wuwei jiao (Sect). --- History.
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