The Decline of Buddhism in India

The Decline of Buddhism in India
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ISBN-10 : 8121512417
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Synopsis The Decline of Buddhism in India by : K. T. S. Sarao

The Decline and Fall of Buddhism in India

The Decline and Fall of Buddhism in India
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Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 8187190493
ISBN-13 : 9788187190493
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Synopsis The Decline and Fall of Buddhism in India by : Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

Comprises some articles from previously published sources and a lecture.

Decline and Fall of Buddhism

Decline and Fall of Buddhism
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Total Pages : 380
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Synopsis Decline and Fall of Buddhism by : K. Jamanadas

The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India

The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India
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Publisher : Munshiram Manoharlal
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X002613275
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Synopsis The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India by : Kanai Lal Hazra

Description: There is no dearth of books and monographs on Indian Buddhism but a related account of the rise, development of Buddhism and its decline has not been attempted. The present work is a modest contribution in this direction. It provides an indepth study of Indian Buddhism and traces its history, development and decline and places it in proper perspective. Divided into fourteen chapters covering three major themes: introduction, progress and decline of Buddhism, the book discusses its various stages. It based mainly on primary source's, focusses attention on different aspects of Buddhism that helped it to rise and to reach at the zenith of its glory.

Mind in the Balance

Mind in the Balance
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9780231519700
ISBN-13 : 0231519702
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Synopsis Mind in the Balance by : B. Alan Wallace

By establishing a dialogue in which the meditative practices of Buddhism and Christianity speak to the theories of modern philosophy and science, B. Alan Wallace reveals the theoretical similarities underlying these disparate disciplines and their unified approach to making sense of the objective world. Wallace begins by exploring the relationship between Christian and Buddhist meditative practices. He outlines a sequence of meditations the reader can undertake, showing that, though Buddhism and Christianity differ in their belief systems, their methods of cognitive inquiry provide similar insight into the nature and origins of consciousness. From this convergence Wallace then connects the approaches of contemporary cognitive science, quantum mechanics, and the philosophy of the mind. He links Buddhist and Christian views to the provocative philosophical theories of Hilary Putnam, Charles Taylor, and Bas van Fraassen, and he seamlessly incorporates the work of such physicists as Anton Zeilinger, John Wheeler, and Stephen Hawking. Combining a concrete analysis of conceptions of consciousness with a guide to cultivating mindfulness and profound contemplative practice, Wallace takes the scientific and intellectual mapping of the mind in exciting new directions.

The Buddha and his Dhamma

The Buddha and his Dhamma
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Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages : 524
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Synopsis The Buddha and his Dhamma by : Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

Explore the life and teachings of one of history’s most transformative figures with Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s "The Buddha and His Dhamma." This seminal work offers an in-depth exploration of the Buddha’s life, his revolutionary teachings, and their enduring impact on the world. What led Siddhartha Gautama to become the Buddha, and how did his insights reshape spiritual thought? Discover the story of the Buddha’s journey from prince to enlightened teacher and the profound teachings that emerged from his quest for truth. The Buddha and His Dhamma provides a comprehensive account of the Buddha’s life, from his early years and the quest for enlightenment to the formation of the Buddhist community. Dr. Ambedkar meticulously examines the Buddha’s teachings, exploring their relevance and implications for social justice and personal transformation. Dr. Ambedkar, a prominent social reformer and scholar, presents the Buddha’s teachings in a context that highlights their significance for both historical and contemporary readers, emphasizing the profound impact of Buddhism on individual lives and society. Ready to deepen your understanding of one of the greatest spiritual figures of all time? Dive into "The Buddha and His Dhamma" and uncover the transformative power of the Buddha’s teachings. Embrace the opportunity to explore this profound work. Purchase "The Buddha and His Dhamma" today and embark on a journey of spiritual insight and growth.

Enlightenment in Dispute

Enlightenment in Dispute
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9780199895564
ISBN-13 : 0199895562
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Synopsis Enlightenment in Dispute by : Jiang Wu

Enlightenment in Dispute is the first comprehensive study of the revival of Chan Buddhism in seventeenth-century China. Focusing on the evolution of a series of controversies about Chan enlightenment, Jiang Wu describes the process by which Chan reemerged as the most prominent Buddhist establishment of the time. He investigates the development of Chan Buddhism in the seventeenth century, focusing on controversies involving issues such as correct practice and lines of lineage. In this way, he shows how the Chan revival reshaped Chinese Buddhism in late imperial China. Situating these controversies alongside major events of the fateful Ming-Qing transition, Wu shows how the rise and fall of Chan Buddhism was conditioned by social changes in the seventeenth century.

Buddhism in the Sung

Buddhism in the Sung
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 660
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ISBN-10 : 0824826817
ISBN-13 : 9780824826819
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Synopsis Buddhism in the Sung by : Daniel A. Getz

New paperback edition The Sung Dynasty (960–1279) has long been recognized as a major watershed in Chinese history. Although there are recent major monographs on Sung society, government, literature, Confucian thought, and popular religion, the contribution of Buddhism to Sung social and cultural life has been all but ignored. Indeed, the study of Buddhism during the Sung has lagged behind that of other periods of Chinese history. One reason for the neglect of this important aspect of Sung society is undoubtedly the tenacity of the view that the Sung marked the beginning of an inexorable decline of Buddhism in China that extended down through the remainder of the imperial era. As this book attests, however, new research suggests that, far from signaling a decline, the Sung was a period of great efflorescence in Buddhism. This volume is the first extended scholarly treatment of Buddhism in the Sung to be published in a Western language. It focuses largely on elite figures, elite traditions, and interactions among Buddhists and literati, although some of the book’s essays touch on ways in which elite traditions both responded to and helped shape more popular forms of lay practice and piety. All of the chapters in one way or another deal with the two most important elite traditions within Sung Buddhism: Ch’an and T’ien-t’ai. Whereas most previous discussions of Buddhism in the Sung have tended to concentrate on Ch’an, the present volume is notable for giving T’ien-t’ai its due. By presenting a broader and more contextualized picture of these two traditions as they developed in the Sung, this work amply reveals the vitality of Buddhism in the Sung as well as its embeddedness in the social and intellectual life of the time.

Hardships and Downfall of Buddhism in India

Hardships and Downfall of Buddhism in India
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Publisher : Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8173049289
ISBN-13 : 9788173049286
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Synopsis Hardships and Downfall of Buddhism in India by : Giovanni Verardi

Whereas in the open society traders, landowners and 'tribals' coexisted, from Gupta times onwards pressure on kings and direct Brahmanical rule led to the requistions of the land and the impositions of a varna state society.

Buddhism

Buddhism
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Publisher : Middleway Press
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9780977924530
ISBN-13 : 097792453X
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Synopsis Buddhism by : Daisaku Ikeda

Beginning with the events immediately following the dark days after the death of Shakyamuni and continuing over a period of 1,000 years, this dynamic tome covers a vast and complex series of events and developments in the history of Buddhism. Through a thorough examination of its early development in India, a new light is cast on little-known aspects of Buddhist history and its relevance to the understanding of Buddhism today. Topics include the formation of the Buddhist canon, the cultural exchange between the East and West, and the spirit of the Lotus Sutra.