Category:History of Buddhism
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This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.
Pages in category "History of Buddhism"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 608 total.
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- Religious practice and belief in the Republic of Buryati
- Religious Traditions in Politics: Buddhism
- Republic of BURYATIA
- Rewriting-Buddhism
- RIGVEDA MANUFACTURED AFTER BUDDHISM
- Rise and Fall of Buddhism on Daya Basin
- Rule of Kanishka (78 – 120 A.D.)
- Russian Explorations in Central Asia at the Turn of the 20th Century
- RUSSIAN-THAI RELATIONS - Siam Society
- RUSSIA’S BREAKOUT FROM THE POST-COLD WAR SYSTEM - The Drivers of Putin’s Course
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- S. N. Goenka
- SA CHE with Nida Chenagtsang
- Sa-che Tibetan Geomancy Base Course at Merigar West
- Sache: Tibetan Geomancy
- SACHE: TIBETAN GEOMANCY - GARDEN WALK AND GEOMANCY TEACHINGS WITH DR. NIDA CHENAGTSANG
- Sakya Lineages The Margapala Lineages (and others) of the Sakya Tradition by Chogyal Pagpa Rinpoche (1235-1280)
- Sakya Monasteries: Nalendra
- Salvation in Writing and the Annex of Indian Buddhism
- Sammatīya
- Sangamitta
- Sanghamitta
- Sankaracarya drove Buddhism out of India
- Sanskrit Buddhist Canon
- Saṅghamittā
- Schisms and Sects
- Schools of Buddhism
- Secrets of Western Tantra - The Sexuality of the Middle Path
- Section Four: Buddhist Philosophy and Terminology
- Sects & Schools
- Sects & Sectarianism. The Origin of the three existing Vinaya lineages: Theravada, Dharmaguptaka, and Mulasarvastivada
- Shamanist Chinggis Khan and the Eternal Sky/Heaven
- Shin Arahan’s Legendary Sangha Purification
- Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion
- Shinto in the Nihon shoki
- Shinto's Secular Role
- Shiva in Buddhism
- Siddartha Gautama: c.430 BC
- Siddhartha Gautama ca. 563 - ca. 483 BC
- SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF SÂKYAMUNI, THE FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM
- Soteriology, Asceticism and the Female Body in Two Indian Buddhist Narratives
- South and Central Asia-IV 15 Other Historic Scripts
- Srishtikarta Lokeshvara
- STUDIES IN BUDDHIST HETUVIDYĀ (EPISTEMOLOGY AND LOGIC ) IN EUROPE AND RUSSIA
- Studies on the History and Literature of Tibet and the Himalaya
- Subhuti
- Sudhana
- Sudhana and Manohara A story of love, loss and redemption at Candi Borobudur
- Suzanne Karpeles
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- Tachikawa-ryu
- Tang Dynasty & Central Asian Kingdoms (618-907 AD)
- Tangut Thwarting of Qarakhanid Plans for Further Expansion
- Tangut, Tibet and Northern Song China in the 11th Century
- Tantra (Overview)
- Tantra Illuminated - The Philosophy, History, and Practice of a Timeless Tradition
- Tantric Buddhism and the Pala rulers of Eastern India
- Temple consecration rituals in ancient India: Text and archaeology
- Thai Kingship during the Ayutthaya Period : A Note on Its Divine Aspects Concerning Indra
- The Archaeology of Central Asia, c. 500 BC – AD 200: Alexander in Afghanistan and Buddhas in Bactria
- The Beginning and the End: The Meaning of Life in a Cosmological Perspective
- The Beginning of Buddhism in Estonia: Friedrich Lustig
- The Beginning of Buddhism in Estonia: Karl Tõnisson
- The Beginning of Buddhism in Estonia: Karl Tõnisson’s actions
- The Beginning of Buddhism in Estonia: Roman Ungern von Sternberg
- The Buddha
- The Buddhist Cosmos The Thrice-Thousandfold World
- The Buddhist Religion: A Historical Introduction
- The Buddhist translation histories of ancient China (c. 150–1276) and Tibet (c. 617–1750): a comparative study
- THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF CHINA General editors Volume i The Ch'in and Han Empires
- THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF JAPAN Volume 2 Heian Japan
- The Contemplative Mahâyâna (Yogâchârya) system
- THE CONTINUITY OF MADHYAMAKA AND YOGACARA IN
- The cultural evidence of the Buddha at the Borobudur
- The Decline of the Dharma in Early Chinese Buddhism
- The Emergence of the Concept of Shinto as an Indigenous Religion
- The Etheric World: Part 4 – The Cosmic Person
- The ethnic Buddhist communities of New South Wales
- The Existence of Sugati-bhumi (happy world) according to Buddhist Literature
- THE EXPANSION OF BUDDHISM
- The first Estonian Buddhist Brotherhood
- THE FUNDAMENTAL MAHÂYÂNA PRINCIPLES
- The fundamental Mahâyâna principles
- The Geluk Gesar: Guandi, the Chinese God of War, in Tibetan Buddhism from the 18th to 20th Centuries*
- The God idea in early Buddhism
- The GREAT WALL of CHINA an Architectural Foray
- The History Of Buddhism - The Early Period
- The history of Buddhism in Cambodia - Dr Uday Dokras
- The History of Buddhism: Dr. C. George Boeree
- The history of Buddhist monasticism and its Western adaptation
- The history of Kālacakra in India according to Amye Zhab
- The History of Persecution of the Buddhist Faith
- The Hongwan-ji
- THE HÎNAYÂNA SYSTEM
- The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture
- THE INITIAL SPREAD OF BUDDHISM
- The Jesuit Case and Its Theoretical Implications
- The Legend of Sa Che
- The Life of Gautama Buddha
- The Life of Nichiren
- The life of the Buddha
- The Life Stories of Padmasambhava and their Significance for Tibetan Buddhists
- THE MAHÂYÂNA SYSTEMS
- THE MAJOR SCHOOLS OF TIBETAN BUDDHISM
- The Meaning of the Word Shinto in Medieval Times
- The medieval period is a complex history of division between north and south
- The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha
- The portrait of Chinggis Khan used in the ancestral cult of the royal Mongolian family
- The Post-Soviet Treasure Hunt: Time, Space and Necropolitics in Siberian Buddhism by Anya Bernstein
- The Power of Collection: Impressions of Buddhism through the Museum Lens
- The Power of Tantra - Religion, Sexuality, and the Politics of South Asian Studies
- The Prasanga-Madhyamika school
- The Psychology of Victorian Buddhism and Rudyard Kipling's "Kim"
- THE RELIGIOUS CAREER OF VAIROCANAVAJRA – A TWELFTH-CENTURY INDIAN BUDDHIST MASTER FROM DAKS IN A KOSALA
- THE RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF SÂKYAMUNI
- The rise of Buddhist-Muslim conflict in Asia and possibilities for transformation
- The Rise of the Mahayana
- The Role of Spiritual Teachers in the Digital Age
- THE SAB BAK INSCRIPTION Evidence of an Early Vajrayana Buddhist Presence in Thailand
- The Seal of the Law : A Ritual Implement and the Origin of Printing
- The Sects of the Buddhists
- The Situation of Buddhism in Mongolia 1994
- The Situation of Tibetan Buddhism in Inner Mongolia 1994
- The six Buddhist universities of ancient India by D. Amarasiri Weeraratne
- The Social Life of Buddhist Monks and Nuns in Dunhuang during the Late Tang, Five Dynasties, and Early Song
- The Spirit of Tibetan Buddhism
- The spirits, the stars, and Thai politics
- The Spread of Buddhism (500 BCE - 1200)
- The Spread of Buddhism along the Silk Road
- The Spread of Buddhism in China
- The Spread of Buddhism to China: A Re-examination of the Buddhist Interactions between Ancient India and China
- The Status of Buddhist Women in Buddha's Time
- The Stories of the Women Ancestors
- The Tale of Huìnéng
- The Time of Srî Saraha, or Râhulabhadra, who lived shortly before Nâgârjuna
- The Unintended Legacy of Hellenism: The Development and Dissemination of the Buddha Image
- The Universe is the Scripture of Zen
- The Vedas: Soil of Buddhism
- The Widow and the Adulteress. Aspects of Gender in Tibetan Sa Dpyad Geomancy
- The ‘legend’ for thanbhochi is here!
- Thich Nhat Hanh
- Thich Nhat Hanh is 'The gentle Buddhist monk from Vietnam'
- Thien/Chan/Zen
- Thirteen geomantic temples - Rigpa Wiki
- Three Táng Dynasty Memorials Against Buddhism
- Three Vehicles
- Tian Ming
- TIBET: Proving Truth from Facts
- Tibetan Buddhism among Dzungar Mongols of Xinjiang 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Kokonor Mongols of Qinghai 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Monguor Mongols of Qinghai 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Xinjiang Kalmyk Mongols 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism among Yellow Yugurs of Gansu 1994
- Tibetan Buddhism in the Hui Muslim Region of Ningxia 1996
- Tibetan Earth Lords 1 - Spirit Grooves
- Tibetan Geomancy (sa dpyad)
- Tibetan Geomancy: Part Two
- Tibetan Histories A Bibliography * Dan Martin, in collaboration with Yael Bentor
- Tibetan Political Maneuverings at the End of 8th Century
- Tien-Tai school
- Timeline of Chinese Buddhism
- Tissa Moggalīputta
- Transformation of Buddhism in China by Wing-Tsit Chan
- Transmission, Communication, and Breakthrough -------to See the Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China from the Period of Kumārajīva
- Treasures of Pariyatti
- Two Schools of Buddhism
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- Welcome to Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum
- Western most spread of Buddhism
- What Are the Sudden and Gradual Approaches to Enlightenment?
- What Do Mahāyāna and Hīnayāna Refer To?
- What Do the Terms Arhat, Bodhisattva, and Buddha Mean?
- What Does Pusa (Bodhisattva) Mean?
- What does ‘Vibhajjavāda’ mean?
- What Does “Emptiness of the Four Greats” Mean?
- What Does “Purity of the Six Sense Faculties” Mean?
- What Is a Billion-World Universe?
- What is a Power Place? - Keith Dowman
- What is BTB Feng Shui?
- What Is the Ultimate Nature of the Process of Reality? A Quantum Buddhist Mind-only Solution (Part I)
- What is Theravada? by Maung Kyauk Seinn
- What is Triratna?
- When Buddhism Became a “Religion”
- When the Buddha Was a Tree
- WHEN THE GREEKS CONVERTED THE BUDDHA: ASYMMETRICAL TRANSFERS OF KNOWLEDGE IN INDO-GREEK CULTURES
- When the Little Buddhas are no more Vinaya transformations in the early 4th century BC
- When the tiger meets Yul 'khor srung, or how to protect a
- Where to Look For the Origins of Zhang zhung-related Scripts?1
- Which School of Buddhism Is Best for Practice?
- Whose Buddhism is Truest?
- Why Buddhism prospered in Asia but died in India