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Knowing Illusion: bringa Tibetan debate into contemporary discourse, Knowing Illusion: bringa Tibetan debate into contemporary discourse, The Yakherds xii,369p pap. Oxford U.P. 2021 6,786円 Knowledge -- Buddhist logic The Sakya scholar Taktsang Lotsawa (born 1405) published the first systematic critique of Tsongkhapa's system. In the fifth chapter of his Freedom from Extremes Accomplished through Comprehensive Knowledge of Philosophy, Taktsang attacks Tsongkhapa's understanding of Candrakirti and the cogency of integrating Prasangika Madhyamaka with any epistemology. This attack launches a debate between Geluk scholars on the one hand and Sakya and Kagyu scholars on the other regarding the proper understanding of this philosophical school and the place of epistemology in the Madhyamaka program. This debate raged with great ferocity from the 15th through the 18th centuries, and continues still today. The two volumes of Knowing Illusion study that debate and present translations of the most important texts produced in that context.
Short Dorje Chang Mahamudra Invocation by Bangar Jampal Zangpo, Short Dorje Chang Mahamudra Invocation by Bangar Jampal Zangpo, Przybyslawski, Artur (ed., tr. & intro.) 164p Jagiellonian U.P./Columbia U.P. 2022 7,357円 Mahāmudrā (Tantric rite) -- Early works to 1800 The volume presents translations and editions of crucial mahāmudrā texts of Tibetan Buddhism. The Invocation by Bängar Jampäl Zangpo is considered one of the most important teachings of the Kagyü tradition. It was commented on by prominent masters and philosophers, whose commentaries are translated here for the first time into a European language. English translation, introduction and notes with original Tibetan
History of Buddhist Sanskrit Literature, I-II. History of Buddhist Sanskrit Literature, I-II. Shukla, Karunesh 2 vols. facs. photos. maps Shhalgi Pub. House 2023 12,276円 The Buddhist Sanskrit texts -- Catalogue of the texts Volume I: Part 1: Buddhist Sanskrit Texts discovered during the last two centuries (Nepal, Tibet, Central Asia and India) Part 2: Availabilities Volume II: Works/Texts whose specimens in their Chinese and Tibetan versions have been given the Appendices (plates)( This volume II contains the following appendices which reflect and present as sample texts reconstructed into Sanskriot from their Sino-Tibetan, Tibetan or Chinese versions, those included for exegesis of the Tibetan scholars as contained in Bodong Sma Gum (collected works of Bodong also known as Encyclopaedia Tibetica published by Tibet House, New Delhi, 1979-1987), Buddhist Sanskrit texts translated into Tibetan and those translated into Chinese.)
Buddhism in India: challenging Brahmanism and Caste. Buddhism in India: challenging Brahmanism and Caste. Omvedt, Gail ix,314p Sage 2003 3,020円 Brahmanism -- Buddhism -- Relations -- History -- India As a consequence of the recent activities and utterances of the aggressive forces of Hinduism (or Hindutva), the twin issues of religion and identity are at the forefront of social and political discourse in India. This has also led to a growing interest in Buddhism and a reconsideration of the role of Christianity and Islam in India as well as given rise to a far-reaching reassessment of the cultural, spiritual and artistic heritage of the subcontinent. This fascinating book constitutes a unique exploration of 2,500 years of the development of Buddhism, Brahmanism and caste in India, taking Dr Ambedkar's interpretation of Buddhism as its starting point.
Dana: reciprocity and patronage in Buddhism. Dana: reciprocity and patronage in Buddhism. Singh, Anand (ed.) x,248p Primus Bookss 2021(17) 2,020円 Buddhist giving -- Religious life -- Buddhism Dāna : reciprocity and patronage in Buddhism/ edited by Anand Singh explores the concept of dana in Buddhism as a primarily rational and ethical phenomenon and examines its superimposing, mythic, and cultic dimensions. Scholars who have contributed to this volume have attempted to place dana in the context of contemporary religious traditions in relation to various sects and traditions of Buddhism, re-examining established hypotheses and challenging extreme opinions that are prone to exaggeration.
Translating Buddhism: historical and contextual perspectives. Translating Buddhism: historical and contextual perspectives. Collett, Alice (ed.) x,291p pap. SUNY 2021 6,113円 Buddhist literature -- History and criticism -- Translations into English Explores key questions about translations and translators of South Asian Buddhist texts, past and present.
Research in Buddhist Studies. Research in Buddhist Studies. Prasad, Chandra S. xxii,255p Eastern Book Linkers 2010 2,599円 Buddhist doctrines -- Buddhist literature -- History and criticism collected articles These papers cover different aspects of the developments in the history of Buddhist thought, early Buddhist literature (Pali Nikayas and corresponding Chinese Agamas), Vinaya rules, Nalanda and its Mahavihara, contribution of the Mahavihara in fostering relation with China and tibet, and of Chinese traveller Xuan-zhuang, an alumnus of the Mahavihara and his works.
Studies in Pali Commentarial Literature: sources, controversies and insights. Studies in Pali Commentarial Literature: sources, controversies and insights. Endo Toshiichi 270p Ctr. of Buddhist Studies, U. of Hong Kong 2013 7,940円 Pali literature -- History and criticism
Materials for the study of Aryadeva, Dharmapala and Candrakirti the Catuhsataka of Aryadeva, chapters XII and XIII, with the commentaries of Dharmapala and Candrakirti; Materials for the study of Aryadeva, Dharmapala and Candrakirti the Catuhsataka of Aryadeva, chapters XII and XIII, with the commentaries of Dharmapala and Candrakirti; Tillemans, Tom J.F. 2 vols. in 1 Motilal 2008(1990) 5,613円 Āryadeva, active 3rd century. -- Catuḥśataka, chap. 12-13 -- Dharmapāla, active 7th century. -- Da sheng Guang bailun shi lun, chap. 4-5 -- Candrakīrti. Catuḥśatakavṛtti, chap. 12-13 [Study of Catuḥśataka with commentaries, work on Madhyamika Buddhism.] Materials for the study of Āryaveda, Dharmapāla, and Candrakīrti : the Catuḥśataka of Āryadeva, chapters XII and XIII with the commentaries of Dharmapāla and Candrakīrti : introduction, translation, notes, Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese texts, indexes Originally published: Wien : Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universität Wien, 1990
Pramanavarttikam of Acarya Dharmakirti with his own commentary and commentary of Acarya Manorathanandi: Pramanavarttikam of Acarya Dharmakirti with his own commentary and commentary of Acarya Manorathanandi: Dharmakirti cli,1273p DK Printworld 2022 14,553円 Buddhist logic -- Dharmakīrti, active 7th c. -- Pramāṇavārtikam Pramāṇavārtikam of Acarya Dharmakīrti with his own commentary and commentary of Ācārya Manorathanandi: Ācārya-Dharmakīrtiviracitam Pramānavārttikam Manorathanandikrttī-Savopajñavrttībhyām Samvalitam. Critical edited with Hindi translation
Language and Meaning : Buddhist interpretations of the "Buddha's word" in Indian and East Asian perspectives. Language and Meaning : Buddhist interpretations of the "Buddha's word" in Indian and East Asian perspectives. Cho, Eunsu x,196p BDK America 2020 9,900円 Buddhism -- Doctrines -- East Asia -- India Comparing Abhidharma and Chinese Buddhist conceptions of the Buddha’s word, Eun-su Cho’s study addresses the transmission and reinterpretation of theories of language and opens a doorway to Buddhist philosophical thought in East Asia. This is particularly important because technical Buddhist philosophical thought in East Asia has long been neglected, and has become overshadowed by academic and popular attention to Tibetan Buddhist philosophical thought.
Nāgārjunian Disputations : a philosophical journey through an Indian looking-glass. Nāgārjunian Disputations : a philosophical journey through an Indian looking-glass. Wood, Thomas E. xviii,405p U. of Hawaii Press 1994 4,320円 Buddhism -- Nāgārjuna, active 2nd century -- Madhyamakakārikā -- Vigrahavyāvartanī This is a defense of the earlier, nihilist interpretation (NI) of the Madhyamaka against some of the leading non-nihilist interpretations (NNI) that have arisen to challenge it in recent times.
The Buddhist Self : on Tathāgatagarbha and ātman. The Buddhist Self : on Tathāgatagarbha and ātman. Jones, C.V. xvii,296p U. of Hawaii Press 2021 12,240円 Ātman -- Mahayana Buddhism -- Doctrines -- India The Buddhist Self is a methodical examination of Indian teaching about the tathāgatagarbha (otherwise the presence of one’s “Buddha-nature”) and the extent to which different Buddhist texts and authors articulated this in terms of the self. C. V. Jones attends to each of the Indian Buddhist works responsible for explaining what is meant by the expression tathāgatagarbha, and how far this should be understood or promoted using the language of selfhood.
Buddhist Nuns, Monks, and Other Worldly Matters : Recent Papers on Monastic Buddhism in India. Buddhist Nuns, Monks, and Other Worldly Matters : Recent Papers on Monastic Buddhism in India. Schopen, Greghory xvi,460p pap. U. of Hawaii Press 2014 6,479円 Monastic and religious life (Buddhism) -- Buddhist nuns, monks -- Bhikku -- India Buddhist Nuns, Monks, and Other Worldly Matters is the fourth in? a series of collected essays by one of today's most distinguished scholars of Indian Buddhism. In these articles Gregory Schopen once again displays the erudition and originality that have contributed to a major shift in the way that Indian Buddhism is perceived, understood, and studied.
Indian Buddhist Philosophy : a new historiographical approach Indian Buddhist Philosophy : a new historiographical approach Ferraro, Giuseppe xi,341p. pap. Motilal 2023 3,003円 Buddhis philosophy -- Madhyamaka -- Mahayana -- History Indian Buddhist Philosophy is a reconstruction of the history of Indian Buddhist thought that starts from the idea - of Madhyamaka origin - that in the teaching of the historical Buddha it is possible to identify three distinct and irreconcilable theoretical modes or registers, intended for different types of followers: the affirmative mode of being, the negative one of non-being, and the “middle path” of neither being nor non-being. The history of Buddhism after the disappearance of the Buddha is presented here as the development of these registers in three main philosophical directions: respectively, the personalist one, of the Pudgalavada schools; the reductionist one of the Theravada, Sarvastivada and Sautrantika schools; and the one of the Mahayana schools - primarily the Madhyamaka - which, following some suggestions already present in the Mahasamghika circles of the Abhidharma phase, deepen in particular the third theoretical strand proposed by the Buddha: the middle one, which excludes both being and non-being, in a frequently but not exclusively anti-metaphysical direction.
Indian Pandits and Tibetan Rendering of Buddhist Logic. Indian Pandits and Tibetan Rendering of Buddhist Logic. Mandal, Manotosh 249p. Abhijeet Publication 2022 6,449円 Buddhist logic -- India -- Tibet India, especially eastern part of India was a great centre of learning during Buddhist period. Many Indian scholars went to Tibet for spreading Buddhism and Buddhist knowledge. This book covers many Indian scholars and their religio-intellectual contribution in Tibet. Part One: Am Outlook on Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Logic Part Two: Indian Pandit Tibetan Translating Works on Buddhist Logic
Dust on the Throne : the search for Buddhism in modern India. Dust on the Throne : the search for Buddhism in modern India. Ober, Douglas 391p. illus Navayana Publishing 2023 3,909円 Buddhism -- India -- 19th-20th centuries -- History Received wisdom has it that Buddhism disappeared from India, the land of its birth, between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, long forgotten until British colonial scholars re-discovered it in the early 1800s. Its full-fledged revival, so the story goes, only occurred in 1956, when the Indian civil rights pioneer Dr. B.R. Ambedkar converted to Buddhism along with half a million of his Dalit (formerly "untouchable") followers. This, however, is only part of the story. Dust on the Throne reframes discussions about the place of Buddhism in the subcontinent from the early nineteenth century onwards, uncovering the integral, yet unacknowledged, role that Indians played in the making of modern global Buddhism in the century prior to Ambedkar's conversion, and the numerous ways that Buddhism gave powerful shape to modern Indian history.
Tree & Serpent : Early Buddhist art in India Tree & Serpent : Early Buddhist art in India Guy, John 341p color illus. maps, plans The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2023 12,870円 Buddhist art -- Symbolism -- Deccan -- India Buddhist art originated more than 2,000 years ago, shaping religious practice and artistic motifs as it spread from India throughout South, North, and Southeast Asia. Tree and Serpent explores the ways early sculptural works by Buddhist artists, architects, and practitioners were transformed as the religion moved across the continent. World-renowned scholars from India, Europe, and the United States demonstrate how figurative sculpture and the narrative tradition in India were central to the function and meaning of early Buddhist art and architecture.
DHÎH: Journal of Rare Buddhist Texts Research Unit, 64. DHÎH: Journal of Rare Buddhist Texts Research Unit, 64. Negi, Wangchuk Dorjee & T.R. Shashni (ed.) x,226p. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies 2024 1,680円 Buddhist literature -- Bibliography Dhīḥ : durlabha Bauddha grantha śodha patrikā : a review of rare Buddhist texts, 64
Simon Hewavitarne Bequest (Tripitaka Publications), Vol. No. 1 - 49 (bound in 31) Simon Hewavitarne Bequest (Tripitaka Publications), Vol. No. 1 - 49 (bound in 31)   32 vols. Tripitaka Publication Press/ Buddhist Cultural Centre Repr. 111,320円 Vol. No. 1. Petavatthu Attakatha 2. Thera-Gathatthakatha, 1st part 3. Theri-Gathatthakatha 4. Digha Nikayatthakatha, 1st part 5. Dhammapadatthakatha, 1st part 6. Udanatthakatha 7. Suttanipatatthakatha 8. Vi9sudhimaggatthakatha 9. Nettippakaeranatthakatha 10. Mahaniddesatthakatha 11. Khuddakapathatthakatha 12. Buddhawamsatthakatha 13. Dhammapadatthakatha, 2nd part 14. Culaniddesatthakatha 15. Anguttara Nikayatthakatha, 1st part 16. Bamyuttanikayatthakatha, 1st part 17. Vimanavatthu Atthakatha 18. Thera-Gathatthakatha, 2nd part 19. Digha Nikayatthakatha, 2nd part 20. Jatakattakatha, 1st part 21. Patisambhida Maggatthakatha 22. Sam yutta Nikayatthakatha, 2nd part 23. Itivuttakatthakatha 24. Jatakatthakatha, 2nd part 25. Sutta Sangahattakatha 26. Cariyapitakatthakatha 27. Catubhanawaratthakatha 28. Samantapasadika Vinayatthakatha, 1st part 29. Apadanatthakatha 30. Matikatthakatha 31. Samyutta Nikayatthakatha, 3rd part 32. Jatyakatthakatha, 3rd part 33. Anguttara Nikayatthakatha, 2nd part 34. Vibhangatthakatha 35. Majjhima Nikayatthakatha, 1st part 36. Jatakatthakatha, 4th part 37. Jatakaatthakatha, 5th part 38. Pancappakaranatthakatha, 1st part 39. Jatakatthsakatha, 6th part 40. Pancappakaranatthakatha, 2nd part 41. Jatakatthakatha, 7th part 42. Dhammasamganippakaranatthakatha 43. Apadanatthakatha, 2nd part 44. Majjhima Nikayatthakatha, 2nd part 45. Samantapasadika Vinayatthakatha,2nd part 46. Samantapasadika Vinayatthakatha, 3rd part 47. Majjhimanikaytatthakatha, 3rd part 48. Samantapasadika Vinayatthakatha, 4th part 49. Majjhimanikayatthakatha, 4th part (Bound in 31 volumes) The Kankhavitarani or the Pali Commentary of Patimokkha by Buddhaghosa Maha Thera Text in Pali (Sinhalese script)

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