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  • Central Asia in Xuanzang's Great Tang Dynasty Record of the Western

    Central Asia in Xuanzang's Great Tang Dynasty Record of the Western

  • On Doctrinal Similarities Between Sthiramati and Xuanzang

    On Doctrinal Similarities Between Sthiramati and Xuanzang

  • IMAGES of POWER: BUDDHIST ART and ARCHITECTURE (Buddhism on the Silk Road) BUDDHIST ART and ARCHITECTURE on the Silk Road

    IMAGES of POWER: BUDDHIST ART and ARCHITECTURE (Buddhism on the Silk Road) BUDDHIST ART and ARCHITECTURE on the Silk Road

  • Buddhist Art Styles and Cultural Exchange Along the Silk Road

    Buddhist Art Styles and Cultural Exchange Along the Silk Road

  • Joseph Elacqua

    Joseph Elacqua

  • MONASTERIES and MONARCHS -- Xuanzang, 618-632 CE

    MONASTERIES and MONARCHS -- Xuanzang, 618-632 CE

  • Xuanzang's Relationship to the Heart Sūtra in Light of the Fangshan Stele

    Xuanzang's Relationship to the Heart Sūtra in Light of the Fangshan Stele

  • Hsuan-Tsang (Xuanzang

    Hsuan-Tsang (Xuanzang

  • Silk Roads in History by Daniel C

    Silk Roads in History by Daniel C

  • The Celebrated Buddhist Traveler and Translator Of

    The Celebrated Buddhist Traveler and Translator Of

  • Praise for Faces of Compassion

    Praise for Faces of Compassion

  • A Study of the History and Cult of the Buddhist Earth Deity in Mainland Southeast Asia

    A Study of the History and Cult of the Buddhist Earth Deity in Mainland Southeast Asia

  • Imagery of Monks -Bodhidharma and Aṟavaṇa-Aṭikaḷ in Visual Art

    Imagery of Monks -Bodhidharma and Aṟavaṇa-Aṭikaḷ in Visual Art

  • Records of the Transmission of the Lamp

    Records of the Transmission of the Lamp

  • Intimacy and Warmth In

    Intimacy and Warmth In

  • What Is There to Laugh About in Buddhism?

    What Is There to Laugh About in Buddhism?

  • A Maitreya in Every Home, a Guanyin for Every House- Hold” Is Often Invoked to Describe Buddhist Devotion in China

    A Maitreya in Every Home, a Guanyin for Every House- Hold” Is Often Invoked to Describe Buddhist Devotion in China

  • B3. Student Sample (PDF)

    B3. Student Sample (PDF)

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  • The Case Ofamoghapasa
  • Painting of a Buddhist Figure Accompanied by a Tiger on the Silk Road: Itinerant Monk, Arhat (Nahan) and Sansin
  • Early Religious Emissaries Between India & China
  • A Comparative Study of the Chinese Trickster Hero Sun Wukong
  • Embodying Compassion in Buddhist Art: Image, Pilgrimage, Practice
  • The Web of Signification in Journey to the West Yikun Li, North China
  • When Emperor Wu Met Bodhidharma: a Reading of Mid-Tang Religious Policy
  • An Assessment of Xuazang's Buddhist Records of the Western World
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  • How to Create a Great Monastery: Xuanzang's Foundation Legend Of
  • Xuanzang and Bodhidharma: Pilgrimage and Peace-Building in Buddhist China and India
  • From EARLY Tang Court Debates to China's Peaceful
  • Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism
  • Using the Journey to the West to Teach Tang China History and Culture
  • The Travel Records of Chinese Pilgrims Faxian, Xuanzang, and Yijing
  • A Timeline of Buddhist History and Thought
  • Dealing with Childbirth in Medieval Chinese Buddhism: Discourses and Practices


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