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Human beings in Buddhism
Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism, Revised Edition
Political Roles of Religious Communities in India
Rearticulations of Enmity and Belonging in Postwar Sri Lanka
Family and Society a Buddhist
Karma and the Animal Realm Envisioned Through an Early Yogācāra Lens
Environmental Ethics in Mahayana Buddhism: the Significance of Keeping Precepts (ߥLa-Påramitå) and Wisdom (Prajñå-Påramitå)
Nonviolence and Emptiness: Buddha, Gandhi, and the “Essence of Religion” Martin T
Ebook Download the Book of Kadam: the Core Texts
In Buddhist Studies
The Iconography of Nepalese Buddhism
The Arts of Buddhism
Lumbini Journal 12.Pmd
Four Illusions: Candrakirti's Advice to Travelers on the Bodhisattva Path
Glossary My M
Faith in Action: Religious Organisations and Development in Kolkata, India
But Buddha Clearly Shows the Way
Richard Wright, Jack Kerouac, Sonia Sanchez, James
The Development and Dissemination of the Buddha Image Chukyi Kyaping Ursinus College,
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Death and Dying in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition Margaret Coberly Department of Psychology University of Hawai'i
Compassionate Violence?: on the Ethical Implications of Tantric Buddhist Ritual
Beliefs Made Visible: Understanding
Colorful Nothing: Emptiness in the Madyamaka
AT the LOTUS FEET of the BUDDHA VENERABLE Dr
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The Buddhist Concept of the Human Being: from the Viewpoint of the Philosophy of the Soka Gakkai
Perspectives of Mahayana Buddhism on the Destruction of Nature: Evaluating the Value of Nature
COLORFUL NOTHING Mind & Matter in the Madhyamaka
The Information Practices of New Kadampa Buddhists: from "Dharma of Scripture" to "Dharma of Insight"
Kadampa Teachings (PDF)
Korean Buddhism at the Crossroads: in Search of a New Paradigm for Early Modern and Modern Korean Buddhist Studies
Description of Asokan Stupas of Patan
The Buddhist Artifacts in the Puffenberger Collection
Buddhadharma, Buddhist Studies, and Me
Construction of the Sum of Two Covarying Oriented Quantities
To Achieve Mindful Leadership for Sustainable Peace: Suggesting a Buddhist Way of Josaseon (Patriarchal Zen) Practice
JIN Y. PARK, Ph. D. CURRICULUM VITAE