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been taught by a Buddha for anyone,
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any where." ...having its source in the atma-doctrine of the Upanisads and the other in the anatma doctrine of Buddha...
David Loy
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after the rise of Buddhism.
It is an historical fact that the Buddha in the sixth century B...that these ideas, when forcefully championed by a powerful personality like the Buddha, posed such
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K. N. Upadhaya
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groups is intimately related to the ethics and rationale of socialorganization. The Buddha, on the other ... thanthrough the development of particular forms of social organization. Indeed,the Buddha, argues ...
Simon Zadek
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Buddha's pure non-outflowing perceptual faculties, because the faculties of a Bodhisattva, even ...svasambhogakaya) and pure land of the Buddha which has no purpose beyond what it is in itself.
The ...
Ronald Epstein
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of named things; no truth has been taught by a Buddha for anyone, anywhere. (Nagarjuna, ...western frontier he journeyed to India and became Sakyamuni Buddha. I am not in a position to confirm or ...
David Loy
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Angeles, whether by seeing Bernardo Bertolucci's Little Buddha or following Tina Turner's ...Buddhists assembling in Chicago for a celebration of the Buddha's birth. And ...
Jan Nattier
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Vinaya-vibhanga (Derge, 'dul ba, Cha 154b.3-155b.2) The Buddha, the ...way given perpetuities for the sake of the Buddha and the Dharma and the ...
Carl Bielefeldt
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(d) or "impermanence-Buddha-nature." Heine writes: "In 'Bussho' Dogen exposes avariety of ...fundamentallyderivative views of being-time. Buddha-nature, he suggests,is frequently posited as an eternal...
Steven Heine
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06102772160.html
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as God. Buddhism is atheistic in its very basic nature. Buddha himself rejected the traditional Vedic...which is the eternal self at the core of each individual. The Buddha said that it was merely an ...
Masao Abe
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than the too-much-discussed nirvaa.na) is at the heart of the Buddhist message. After the Buddha had ...dharmakaaya was the body of the Buddha that is one with the ultimate truth, the ultimate reality. Hence we ...
Ian W. Mabbett
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06155972340.html