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  • ...from southern India, who credited as the transmitter of Buddhist doctrine, philosophy and meditation to China and Japan and thus as the father of Chinese [[Buddh
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  • ...like the Dīgha Nikāya, there is practically no literature left about their philosophy. Whatever might have been their philosophy, they once commanded respect and influence in the society and were rivals o
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  • ...he start of the cycle of world-evolution.<ref> P. 114 ''An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics: Foundations, Values and Issues'' By Peter Harvey </ref> In this ori ...proposed [[Dasa]] Rāja [[Dharma]] for a king to follow.<ref> P. 186-187 ''Buddhist Answers to Current Issues' By [[Ananda]] Guruge </ref>
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  • ...ducating the public about all aspects of Hinduism ranging from history and philosophy to current events that impact Hindus. * [[Buddhist Patronage by Hindu Monarchs]]
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  • ...ducating the public about all aspects of Hinduism ranging from history and philosophy to current events that impact Hindus. * [[Buddhist Patronage by Hindu Monarchs]]
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  • ...tecture also the scientific ideas and techniques have been integrated with philosophy and [[theology]]. This was so as the majority of the large constructions we ...Afghanistan, Baluchistan and Seistan were parts of the [[Mauryan empire]]. Buddhist Stupas were constructed in these Mauryan provinces.
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  • ...to pursue their studies. Maṭhas might have evolved from the example of the Buddhist vihāras. They definitely received a fillip from the celebrated teacher of ...in the tenets of the sect to which it belongs or in the doctrines of some philosophy including allied fields of knowledge. The heads of these maṭhas were gene
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  • # Bhaktiśaraṇa <ref>It is also called as Buddhist śaraṇas which are [[Buddha]], [[Dharma]] and Sañgha.</ref> ==Philosophy==
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  • ...dies]], science of chanting, [[mantra sastra]], [[theology]] and spiritual philosophy. Some of the subjects like siksha (the science of chanting) have developed ...he schools/traditions (such as Smarta, Srauta, Puranic, Vedantic, Tantric, Buddhist and Jain). In fact, there is hardly any spiritual tradition that is not bas
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  • The word 'Buddha' has been used not just in the Buddhist context, but also for arihants in [[Jain Dharm]], for Ganesh, [[Shiva]]<ref ...rthikas, there were also clerics of it and other sects that declared being Buddhist or worshiping Buddha isn't any different than being a member of a different
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  • ...ndology and published several works also. Various aspects of the religion, philosophy, scriptures and culture have been dealt with in these treatises. An attempt ...low a Buddhist stupa. He rightly estimated that these remains preceded the Buddhist structures by two or three thousand years.<ref>J. H. Marshall’s Mohenjod�
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  • '''Buddhist Brāhmans''' have been several in number and have been well known in script There were also several other Brahmans who were not Buddhist but did contribute to the religion and its community.
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  • ...shads normally appear in the last part of Aranyaka and deal with spiritual philosophy. Some Upanishads are exceptions and appear in Samhita and Brahmana too. Thu ===Buddhist and Jain views===
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  • * Kāśi paid more attention to Vedānta,<ref>It means philosophy.</ref> and [[Nyāya]]. ===Remarkable Buddhist Vihāras===
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  • ...ey were exposed to dangers from bandits and fanatics from other religions. Buddhist monks seem to have tempered the originally violent character of this art. T ...hout mortally wounding him. This can be looked upon as a reflection of the Buddhist attitude towards life. Further both Judo and Karate are deeply interwoven w
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  • ...ppened. The major phases/classes are Vedic, Āgamic, Purāṇic, Sramaṇic, and Buddhist. ...out specific affiliation to any of these streams or any single [[worship]]-philosophy. They are applied by various traditions according to their Āgamic prescrip
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  • ...[[a]] unique prayer, which is not only a prayer but the summary of all the philosophy that he has taught. Even during his time, this [[stotra]] was difficult to ...is simile of a pot with holes for the body occurs in many places in Indian philosophy.
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  • ...n]],or in various combinations of these qualities depending on the [[Hindu Philosophy|philosophical school]]. According to [[Advaita]], a liberated human being ( ...or Supreme Cosmic Spirit in Hinduism; the concept is central to [[Hindu]] philosophy, especially [[Vedanta]]; this is discussed below. Also note that the word B
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  • ...of Rāmāyaṇa which seems to bear the influence of Jataka Tales and Buddhist philosophy. The Khamtis are Buddhists. Their Rāmakathā is known as ‘Lik Chaw Laman
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  • ...ar Jhelum, in Punjab while another claims that Gorakhnath was originally a Buddhist named Ramnavajra.<ref>P. 5 ''The Sikhs: Their Religious Beliefs and Practic ...i Hills]]. Like other [[siddhas]], Korakkar has written songs on Medicine, Philosophy and Alchemy. Another important aspect of Korakkar was that he was given the
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