Foreword
Notes of Appreciation
Note on the Translations
Buddhist Teachings: Ancient and Modern
1. Gods, Demons and Kind Spirits - Buddhist Cosmology and Meaningful Myth, Ajahn Amaro (Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK)
2. Moving through the Forest: Approaching Textual Representations of Buddhist Meditation like a Great Elephant, Daniel M. Stuart (University of South Carolina, USA)
3. Dharma in the Digital Age: Some reflections on Buddhism and Artificial Intelligence, Jane Compson (University of Washington, USA)
Abhidharma Studies
4. The Fourth Chapter of the Tattvartha Abhidharmakosatika: Causes for Losing Restraint, Non-Restraint and Neither-Restraint-nor-Non-Restraint. Jowita Kramer (Universit�t Leipzig, Germany) and Kazuo Kano (Koyasan University, Japan)
5. Exposing the Rice Ball Trick - How Pali Grammarians Transformed Grammar into a Branch of the Abhidhamma, Aleix Ruiz-Falqu�s (Shan State Buddhist University, Myanmar)
6. 'Distinguishing the Composite and the Non-composite': The first chapter of Dasabalasrimitra's Samskrtasamskrtaviniscaya, Peter Skilling (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand)
7. Abhidhamma through numbers, Nalini Balbir (�cole Pratique des Hautes �tudes, France) and Javier Schake (�cole Pratique des Hautes �tudes, France)
8. The Milk Debt to Mother: Abhidhamma in Burmese Buddhism, Pyi Phyo Kyaw (Shan State Buddhist University, Taunggyi, Myanmar)
Textual Studies
9. Textual Entanglements: Encounters with Gandhari Manuscripts, Collett Cox (University of Washington, USA)
10. South Indian and Sri Lankan Buddhist Vinaya Traditions and Discrepancies in their Exegeses, Petra Kieffer-P�lz (Academy of Sciences and Literature, Germany)
11. One Hundred and Eight Distinctions of Craving: The *Trsna-sutra of the Samyukagama, Jens-Uwe Hartmann (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany) and (Keiki Nakayama Leipzig University, Germany)