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dc.contributor.authorTadeusz Skorupski-
dc.contributor.authorUlrich Pagel-
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-20T12:22:31Z-
dc.date.available2018-12-20T12:22:31Z-
dc.date.issued2012-
dc.identifier.issn0959-0596-
dc.identifier.urihttp://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/778-
dc.descriptionThe present volume of the Buddhist Forum series is dedicated to Professor David Seyfort Ruegg in appreciation of his monumental contribution to Oriental scholarship. The majority of articles included in this volume represent contributions especially written in honour of David Ruegg. The authors of the several papers presented at the Buddhists Forum during the academic year 1991–1992, on learning that this volume is to be dedicated to Professor Ruegg, were delighted to join in. I should add that many other scholars initially offered to contribute but subsequently had to withdraw for various compelling reasons. Thus the present collection of articles is like a cluster of flowers placed before Professor Ruegg as a token of spontaneous and deep appreciation of his lasting contribution to Oriental Studies as a whole and in particular to Indological, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies. It is an appreciation not connected with his birthday or any other event of his life but rather specifically aiming to mark timelessly the high esteem and respect of the academic world for Professor Ruegg’s scholarly performance and output during his academic career.en_US
dc.description.abstractPreface ; Abbreviations ; Works of David Seyfort Ruegg ; Helmut Eimer & Pema Tsering, Bonn Legs skar /Skar bzang / Sunakṣatra ; Rupert Gethin, University of Bristol Bhavaṅga and Rebirth According to the Abhidhamma ; Minoru Hara, University of Tokyo Deva-garbha and Tathāgata-garbha ; Stephen Hodge, London Considerations on the Dating and Geographical Origins of the Mahāvairocanābhisaṃbodhi-sūtra ; David Jackson, University of Hamburg The Status of Pramāṇa Doctrine According to Sa skya Paṇḍita and Other Tibetan Masters: Theoretical Discipline or Doctrine of Liberation? ; Per Kværne, University of Oslo The Bon Religion of Tibet: A Survey of Research ; Karen Lang, University of Virginia Meditation as a Tool for Deconstructing the Phenomenal World ; Donald SLopez, Jr., University of Michigan dGe ’dun Chos ’phel’s Position on Vigrahavyāvartinī 29 ; Stewart McFarlane, University of Lancaster Fighting Bodhisattvas and Inner Warriors: Buddhism and the Martial Traditions of China and Japan ; Kenneth RNorman, University of Cambridge Mistaken Ideas about Nibbāna ; Kenneth RNorman, University of Cambridge A Note on silāvigaḍabhīcā in Aśoka’s Rummindei Inscription 227 Alexander Piatigorsky, SOAS Some Observations on the Notion of Tathāgatagarbha ; Cristina AScherrer-Schaub, University of Lausanne Tendance de la Pensée de Candrakīrti, Buddhajñāna et Jinakriyā ; Gregory Schopen, University at Austin, Texas Stūpa and Tīrtha: Tibetan Mortuary Practices and an Unrecognized Form of Burial Ad Sanctos at Buddhist Sites in India ; Tom J.FTillemans, University of Lausanne Pre-Dharmakīrti Commentators on Dignāga’s Definition of a Thesis (pakṣalakṣaṇa) ; Paul Williams, University or Bristol On Altruism and Rebirth: Philosophical Comments on Bodhicaryāvatāra 8: 97–98 ; Ulrich Pagel, The British Library The Bodhisattvapiṭaka and the Akṣayamatinirdeśa: Continuity and Change in Buddhist Sūtras ; Tadeusz Skorupski, SOAS A Prayer for Rebirth in the Sukhāvatī ; Bibliography ;en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsPreface viii Abbreviations ix Works of David Seyfort Ruegg xiii Helmut Eimer & Pema Tsering, Bonn Legs skar /Skar bzang / Sunakṣatra 1 Rupert Gethin, University of Bristol Bhavaṅga and Rebirth According to the Abhidhamma 11 Minoru Hara, University of Tokyo Deva-garbha and Tathāgata-garbha 37 Stephen Hodge, London Considerations on the Dating and Geographical Origins of the Mahāvairocanābhisaṃbodhi-sūtra 57 David Jackson, University of Hamburg The Status of Pramāṇa Doctrine According to Sa skya Paṇḍita and Other Tibetan Masters: Theoretical Discipline or Doctrine of Liberation? 85 Per Kværne, University of Oslo The Bon Religion of Tibet: A Survey of Research 131 Karen Lang, University of Virginia Meditation as a Tool for Deconstructing the Phenomenal World 143 Donald SLopez, Jr., University of Michigan dGe ’dun Chos ’phel’s Position on Vigrahavyāvartinī 29 161 Stewart McFarlane, University of Lancaster Fighting Bodhisattvas and Inner Warriors: Buddhism and the Martial Traditions of China and Japan 185 Kenneth RNorman, University of Cambridge Mistaken Ideas about Nibbāna 211 Kenneth RNorman, University of Cambridge A Note on silāvigaḍabhīcā in Aśoka’s Rummindei Inscription 227 Alexander Piatigorsky, SOAS Some Observations on the Notion of Tathāgatagarbha 239 Cristina AScherrer-Schaub, University of Lausanne Tendance de la Pensée de Candrakīrti, Buddhajñāna et Jinakriyā 249 Gregory Schopen, University at Austin, Texas Stūpa and Tīrtha: Tibetan Mortuary Practices and an Unrecognized Form of Burial Ad Sanctos at Buddhist Sites in India273 Tom J.FTillemans, University of Lausanne Pre-Dharmakīrti Commentators on Dignāga’s Definition of a Thesis (pakṣalakṣaṇa) 295 Paul Williams, University or Bristol On Altruism and Rebirth: Philosophical Comments on Bodhicaryāvatāra 8: 97–98 307 Ulrich Pagel, The British Library The Bodhisattvapiṭaka and the Akṣayamatinirdeśa: Continuity and Change in Buddhist Sūtras 333 Tadeusz Skorupski, SOAS A Prayer for Rebirth in the Sukhāvatī 375 Bibliography 411en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSchool of Oriental and African Studiesen_US
dc.subjectKinh điển và triết học phật giáoen_US
dc.titleThe Buddhist forum. Volume III, 1991-1993en_US
dc.typeBooken_US
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