CONTENTS: Buddhist Texts and Traditions
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Foreword to the first edition |
v
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Foreword to the revised edition |
vii |
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1. |
Tashi Tsering Tibetan Buddhist Texts and Traditions |
1
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2. |
Asanga Tilakaratne Explaining the Absence of One Single Revered Text in Theravada |
16 |
3. |
Bimalendra Kumar A Comparative Study of Kathavatthu and Milindapanho |
29 |
4. |
B. Labh Pariyatti and Patipatti in the Pali Tradition |
37 |
5. |
Avinash Kumar Srivastava Buddhist Text, Tradition and Its Analytic Method with Special Reference to Visuddhimaggo |
46 |
6. |
Sombat Mangmeesukhsiri Other Meaning of the Name 'Vessantara' |
59 |
7. |
Penpa Dorjee Tibetan Tripitaka and Its Development |
68 |
8. |
Mrs. K. Sankamarayan Mahakarmavibhangasutra -- A Brief Critical Analysis |
84 |
9. |
Chikafumi Watanabe The Bodhisattva's Path in the Mahayanasamgraha |
95 |
10. |
Yumi Katayama The Buddha's First Sermon in the Upayakausalya Chapter of the Saddharmapundarikasutra |
140 |
11. |
Daniel M. Stuart Text, Path and Practice: Meditation and Scholasticism in Indian Buddhism During the Period of the Early Sastras |
160 |
12. |
Angraj Caudhary Texts on Vipassana and the Tradition of Practicing It in the U. Ba Khin Way |
200 |
13. |
S. S. Bahulkar Buddhist Mandala: The Text for Visualization and the Tradition of Drawing |
215 |
14. |
[Author, Title, and Paper in Sanskrit] |
229 |
15. |
Manjiri Bhalerao Early Buddhist Art -- Problems in Interpretation |
242 |
16. |
Meena Talim Changes in the Literary and Art Traditions |
252 |
17. |
Shobhana Gokhale The Buddhist Literary Traditions as Reflected in the Inscriptions and Architecture of Buddhist Caves at Nasik and Pitalkhora |
274 |
18. |
Suraj a. Pandit The Story of Puma: Text and Context |
281 |
19. |
Yojana Bhagat Reflection of the Changing Traditions on the Buddhist Architecture |
297 |
20. |
Yaguchi Naomichi A Study on the Development and the Sequence of the Porch Cells of Vakataka Caves at Ajanta |
315 |
21. |
[Author, Title, and Paper in Sanskrit]
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333 |
22. |
Sanjay Tambagade The Buddha and His Dhamma: A Text of Navayana |
342 |
23. |
Lta Deokar Tibetan Lexicographical Tradition |
346 |