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  • Anattā and Nibbāna: Egolessness and Deliverance

    Anattā and Nibbāna: Egolessness and Deliverance

  • The Tulku System in Tibetan Buddhism: Its Reliability, Orthodoxy and Social Impacts

    The Tulku System in Tibetan Buddhism: Its Reliability, Orthodoxy and Social Impacts

  • Contesting Buddhist Narratives Democratization, Nationalism, and Communal Violence in Myanmar

    Contesting Buddhist Narratives Democratization, Nationalism, and Communal Violence in Myanmar

  • The Relation of Akasa to Pratityasamutpada in Nagarjuna's

    The Relation of Akasa to Pratityasamutpada in Nagarjuna's

  • The Theravāda Lineage the Nikāya Saṅgrahaya

    The Theravāda Lineage the Nikāya Saṅgrahaya

  • Buddhadatta and Buddhaghosa: Their Contemporaneity And

    Buddhadatta and Buddhaghosa: Their Contemporaneity And

  • Buddhist Sources on Feticide As Distinct from Homicide

    Buddhist Sources on Feticide As Distinct from Homicide

  • Metaphor and Literalism in Buddhism

    Metaphor and Literalism in Buddhism

  • Studies in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Hermeneutics (4) the Vyakhyayukti by Vasubandhu1

    Studies in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Hermeneutics (4) the Vyakhyayukti by Vasubandhu1

  • Examining the Intersections Between Buddhist and Psychodynamic Perspectives on No-Self

    Examining the Intersections Between Buddhist and Psychodynamic Perspectives on No-Self

  • Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta – Wrong Interpretations

    Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta – Wrong Interpretations

  • Buddhism and Women-The Dhamma Has No Gender Chand R

    Buddhism and Women-The Dhamma Has No Gender Chand R

  • Dependent Origination and the Four Noble Truths: the Core Teaching of the Buddha1

    Dependent Origination and the Four Noble Truths: the Core Teaching of the Buddha1

  • Legitimation and Innovation in the Tibetan Buddhist Chöd Tradition

    Legitimation and Innovation in the Tibetan Buddhist Chöd Tradition

  • A Study of Sukkhavipassaka in Pāli Buddhism

    A Study of Sukkhavipassaka in Pāli Buddhism

  • Nāgārjuna: the Philosophy of the Middle Way (David J. Kalupahana)

    Nāgārjuna: the Philosophy of the Middle Way (David J. Kalupahana)

  • Śūnyatā from Madhyamaka to Early Yogācāra Philosophy

    Śūnyatā from Madhyamaka to Early Yogācāra Philosophy

  • Buddhaghosa and the Theravadin Tradition of Self-Renunciation

    Buddhaghosa and the Theravadin Tradition of Self-Renunciation

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  • Theravāda Buddhist Studies: Challenges & Prospects Friday, July 17, 2020 on Microsoft Teams
  • (Anattā) Udāyī Sutta
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  • Revue D'etudes Tibétaines Est Publiée Par L'umr 8155 Du CNRS (CRCAO), Paris, Dirigée Par Ranier Lanselle
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