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Reviewarticle Origins of the Mahāyāna
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Inventing Chinese Buddhas: Identity, Authority, and Liberation in Song-Dynasty Chan Buddhism
Masquerading As Translation: Examples of Chinese Lectures by Indian Scholar-Monks in the Six Dynasties Period
Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, Vol. 2, May 2012
Huaigan and the Growth of Pure Land Buddhism During the Tang Era
MAHĀPIṬAKA Newsletter New Series No
Commentary: Overview
The Indian Roots of Pure Land Buddhism: Insights from the Oldest Chinese Versions of the Larger Sukhåvat∆Vy¥Ha
Qisong on Lineage: the Critical Essay Revised and Defended
Was Lushan Huiyuan a Pure Land Buddhist? Evidence from His Correspondence with Kumārajīva About Nianfo Practice
Introduction
Qisong and Lineage in Chinese Buddhism (Sinica Leidensia
Guanding 灌顶 (561-632) and the Creation of Early Tiantai
PACIFIC WORLD Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies
An Examination of Kumārajīva's Translation
Answers to Forty-Eight Questions About Pure Land) by Yunqi Zhuhong 雲棲袾宏, 1535–1615 Translated by Charles B
Top View
The Conceptions of Seeing the Buddha and Buddha Embodiments in Early Prajñāpāramitā Literature
The Practice of Mahāyāna Si Nianchu in Sixth Century China: Huisi's
Early Buddhist Metaphysics
Traditional Commentaries on the Larger Prajñāpāramitā
3. Buddhism Simulating Buddhist Studies: 21St-Century Monastic Educational Reforms
The Belgian Étienne Lamotte, Japanese Buddhologists, the Chinese Monk Yinshun and 印順 the Formation of a Global ‘Da Zhidu Lun Scholarship’ 大智度論
Jewel Mirror Samadhi Translation Study
Buddhist Cosmic Unity. an Edition, Translation and Study Of
"Kumarajiva" In
“That the Powers of the Buddha Are Common to Disciples...”
Early Chinese Buddhist Translations Quotations from the Early Translations in Anthologies of the Sixth Century
One Mind Opens Two Doors” in the Awakening of Faith in the Mahāyāna
Quotations from the Early Translations in Anthologies of the Sixth Century
The Madhyamika Dimension of Yinshun
The Hongzhou School of Chan Buddhism by Jinhua
Ethical Treatment of Animals in Early Chinese Buddhism
The Provenance of the Damo Chanshi Lun (The Treatise of Chan Teacher Bodhidharma) John Jorgensen Senior Research Fellow, Latrobe University