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Merit (Buddhism)

  • The Bad Karma of the Buddha1

    The Bad Karma of the Buddha1

  • The Bodhisattva Precepts

    The Bodhisattva Precepts

  • Virtues Without Rules: Ethics in the Insight Meditation Movement Gil Fronsdal

    Virtues Without Rules: Ethics in the Insight Meditation Movement Gil Fronsdal

  • Buddhism

    Buddhism

  • Pali Terms Abhidhamma/Abhidharma (Pali/Sanskrit) the Third Section of the Buddhist Canon Devoted to Human Psychology and Philoso

    Pali Terms Abhidhamma/Abhidharma (Pali/Sanskrit) the Third Section of the Buddhist Canon Devoted to Human Psychology and Philoso

  • Barbara R. Ambros (Unc Chapel Hill)

    Barbara R. Ambros (Unc Chapel Hill)

  • Great Disciples of the Buddha GREAT DISCIPLES of the BUDDHA THEIR LIVES, THEIR WORKS, THEIR LEGACY

    Great Disciples of the Buddha GREAT DISCIPLES of the BUDDHA THEIR LIVES, THEIR WORKS, THEIR LEGACY

  • Buddhism Without Merit: Theorizing Buddhist Religio-Economic Activity in the Contemporary World

    Buddhism Without Merit: Theorizing Buddhist Religio-Economic Activity in the Contemporary World

  • The Nibbāna of Mahākassapa the Elder: Notes on a Buddhist Narrative Transmitted in Thai and Lao Literature François Lagirarde

    The Nibbāna of Mahākassapa the Elder: Notes on a Buddhist Narrative Transmitted in Thai and Lao Literature François Lagirarde

  • The Transfer of Merit Rev

    The Transfer of Merit Rev

  • Wh273. Ānanda: the Guardian of the Dhamma

    Wh273. Ānanda: the Guardian of the Dhamma

  • Ahimsā and Its Ambiguities: Reading the Story of Buddha and Aṅgulimāla

    Ahimsā and Its Ambiguities: Reading the Story of Buddha and Aṅgulimāla

  • The Sevenfold Puja

    The Sevenfold Puja

  • Buddhism: Merit Making and the Religious Field

    Buddhism: Merit Making and the Religious Field

  • The Arts of Buddhism

    The Arts of Buddhism

  • The Nine Qualities of Buddha

    The Nine Qualities of Buddha

  • Buddhism and Economics: Individual, City, and State: a Reflection of the “Buddhism and Business, Market and Merit” Conference at the University of British Columbia

    Buddhism and Economics: Individual, City, and State: a Reflection of the “Buddhism and Business, Market and Merit” Conference at the University of British Columbia

  • “How About a Little Something for the Effort

    “How About a Little Something for the Effort

Top View
  • Ānanda, the Guardian of the Dhamma”; Whereupon the Lay Disciple Invited Ānanda to a Meal and Gave Him a Gift of Valuable Cloth
  • In Hell the One Without Sin Is Lord: Sino-Japanese Tales of Descent Into the Underworld
  • Salvation in Buddhism 9
  • Paritta Pāḷi Protective Verses
  • Reading Anew the Bodhgayā Inscriptions of Mahānāman
  • 1 Mitrata 59 April 1986 Cover Symbol: This Issue
  • Can You Give Me the Benefits of Your Good Karma?
  • BUDDHISM Rels U377-001 TR 2:00 – 3:15 Bobet 214B Fall 2008
  • What Is Karma and How Does It Ripen? Eighth in a Series of Lectures Presented at Leiden University by Richard Hayes in the Autumn of 20091 1
  • Wisdom Over Justice
  • The Five Precepts: Moral Guide to Training
  • The Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch on the Pristine Orthodox Dharma
  • The Buddha Speaks of the Merit of the Three Refuges and the Five Precepts, Kindness and Weariness Leading to Departure Sutra
  • ASSISTING the DEAD by VENERATING the LIVING Merit
  • THE KOAN Tioner Who Believes in Ch'an As "A Special Transmission Outside the Teaching " Derive from It
  • Who-Is-Pulling-The-Stringspdf.Pdf
  • The Buddhist Approach to Establish Peace Through Five Precepts
  • Transfer of Merit Ceremony


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