Contribution of Buddhism to The World Culture (2 Volumes with CD) (Papers presented at the International Conference on Contribution of Buddhism to the World Culture)

Contribution of Buddhism to The World Culture (2 Volumes with CD) (Papers presented at the International Conference on Contribution of Buddhism to the World Culture)

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDI059
Author: Kalpakam Sankarnarayan & Ravindra Panth & Ichijo Ogawa
Publisher: Somaiya Publications Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai, New Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2006
ISBN: 8170392632
Pages: 1006
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 7.4"X 9.6"
Weight 2.34 kg

Book Description

Preface
We felt the need for reassessing the contribution of Buddhism to the world culture so as to preserve the ancient scriptures, archaeological sites, monuments, philosophical ideas and ideals expressed through language and literature, art and architecture etc. which have enjoyed the world attention. Keeping this in mind, the title of the conference "Contribution of Buddhism to the World Culture" was held for the academic deliberation jointly by K. J. Somaiya Centre for Buddhist Studies, Mumbai, Nav Nalanda Mahavihara, Patna, India and Otani University, Kyoto, Japan in March 11th -14th at Vidyavihar Campus, Mumbai.

All civilizations whether primitive, ancient, medieval or modern have in the course of their development-produced cultures. In the name of Culture they have created art and architecture, language and literature, music, fine arts, social customs, codes of ethics and behaviour, laws, philosophy, and religion. It is by examining a civilization's culture, and its contributions to the world were analyzed and appreciated its achievements by scholars Who brought different periods of philosophy, language, and literature, the art and architecture from around the world more visible by their academic presentation. The scholars from different parts of the world showed that every civilization's religion too, in the course of its history contributes something to the world in general and in particular in terms of faith, practice, art and architecture, religious beliefs, ideas and ideals which are expressed in scriptectures and sometimes given visual expression and sometimes from the subject matter of different sects of the school or thought as well as key to the visual from of art and architecture. In a sense art and architecture provide mirrors to reflect a civilization's religion. In this respect Buddhism is no exception.

To contribute means to give. What Buddhism has given to the world is not profound analysis of, and a practical solution for the problem of human suffering but also a monumental and rich legacy to the world . Much of this legacy is in giving importance to different scriptures as taught by Buddha at different times as per the need of the people, which are visible even today not only in its homeland of India and in much of the south eastern and eastern world, but to the whole including the European and other Western countries.

Right from early history, we know that spread of Buddhism outside India was of a great welcome. Dissemination of Buddhism from the land of its birth, was not at the cost of blood shed on war path but with its encompassing philosophy of universal love, non- violence and compassion. At the time of its dissemination Buddhism had assimilated the native faith and practice from the where Buddhism had reached. Today the majority of the human race in the world has embraced Buddhism which stands test worthy to its contribution to the world culture.

Back of the Book

Still there is Just for power, desire to dominate are barely restrained by fear the fear of man's own vastly improved instruments of destruction. Fear, however is not a very reliable brake on man's impulses, and it constantly poisons the atmosphere by creating a feeling of frustration which again will fan the fires of hate. The wrath of nature experienced in resent times leaves us bewildered and helpless. The phenomena is not new. The magnitude has increased. From where to receive the remedy? How is it to be obtained? One can not help and wonder at the foresight and wisdom of the Buddha that inspired the world more than 2500 years ago, which are so relevant in today's time.

Ethics and values play the vital role in the present situation of globalization. The concern is an outcome of growing violence, fissiparous tendencies, ethnic, linguistic and religious conflicts throughout the world. A sense of mutual distrust and fear of the other is visible everywhere. Never before, these apprehensions existed in such awesome proportions.

Man still bungle only with the symptoms of their malady, remaining blind to the source of the illness, which is no other than, three strong Roots of Everything Evil (akuuala mula) pointed out by the Buddha-Greed (lobha), hatred (dveua) and delusion (moha). Buddha offer a great variety of methods of mental training and subjects of meditation suited to the various individual needs, temperaments and capacities. Yet all these method ultimately converge in the "Way of Mindfulness" called by the master himself "the only Way". This book will focus on the Buddha's prescription of "Meditation" which is the foundation for the Ethical Values to strengthen one's Culture.

Contents
C. S. RadhakrishnanChirapat Prapandvidya
Editors' Note xv
Key to Transliteration xvi
Preface xvii
Inaugural Address xxi
Speech xxiii
Opening Address xxix
Key Note Address xxxi
Presidential Address xlv
Valedictory Address xlix
Early/Theravada/Pali Buddhism
1 Economic Ethics in Buddhism: Inplications for World Culture 3
J. K. Sharma
2 Buddhism- A Forensic-Criminological Approach 13
U.N. Biswas
3 Contribution of The Jatakas to World Culture 41
Supriya Roy
4 Social upliftment as depicted in Dhammapada Atthakatha 52
Vimal Shanker Sontakke
5 The Buddha's Personality and Buddhist Culture 61
N. G. Kulkarni
6 The Buddhist Path of Purification- Its Socio-Spiritual Significance 67
Kokila H. Shah
7 Concept of Non- Violence and Compassion in Buddhism and Jainism 73
Bhagchandra Jain
8 Ethicization of the Concept of Beauty - A great Contribution by the Buddha 82
Angraj Chaudhaty
9 A Comparative Study of Bhavanga- Citta and Alaya- Vijnana in Abhidharma Tradition 90
Bimalendra Kumar
10 Buddha's Method of Teaching as Referred in Pitaka Literature 97
Hari Shankar Shukla
11 Astangika- Marga: Some Points for Consideration 108
Manbalai R. Chincore
12 The Apotheosis of the Buddha in Early Buddhist Scriptures 123
Odani Nobuchiyo
13 Deep Ecological Thinking in Buddhism 128
Harsha Mehta
14 In Search of A Buddhist Economics 138
Vijay Kumar Thakur
15 Unique Contribution of Buddhism to The World Culture 151
Bhau Lokhande
16 Buddhist Developments in East ad West since 1950 157
C.D. Naik
17 A Peaceful Revolution- The Significance of Dr. Ambedkar's Conversion to Buddhism 196
Dhammachari Lokamitra
Tibetan/ Nepalese Buddhism
18 Esoteric Buddhism in World Culture 209
S. K. Pathak
19 Humanism in Buddhism through the Ages 222
Kalpika Mukherjee
20 Tibetan Buddhism Aims at World Peace Through spiritual and Marerial Awareness 230
Buddhadev Bhattacharya
21 Cultural Contribution of Buddhism through the Political Evolvement of Tibet 236
Arpita Chatterjee
22 Concept of Dharma in the Bhadrakalpavadana-A Boon to World Peace 249
Soma Basu
Mahayana Buddhism
23 Contribution of Buddhist Ethics and State Craft to World Culture 259
V.V. S. Saibaba
24 Contribution of Buddhism to the World culture 269
J. Sitaramamma
25 The Influence of Buddhism on Dharmasasta Cult of Kerala 275
P. C. Muraleemadhavan
26 Suhrllekha- The Buddhist Centre of Friendly Epistle 280
27 Buddhist Disciplinary Conduct Integrates World Culture 289
Anandamayee Ghosh
Buddhist Literature (History)
28 Relevance of Buddhism in Tirukkural 303
V. Balambal
29 Buddhist Influence on the Cultural History of Mongolia 322
Andrea Loseries
30 International Conference on Contribution of Buddhism to World Culture 333
G. V. Strelkova
31 Buddhist Literature in Mongolia 355
Enkhbayar Byambanorov
Buddhist Art and Architecture
1 Statuettes in Buddhist Pantheon (A Study in Indonesian Iconography) 3
Edi Sedyawati
2 Influence of Nalanda Art on Tibet 15
Dipankar Lama
3 Dharma-carka to Kala-carka 19
R. Nagaswamy
4 Trace of Buddhism in North Konkan ports of Sopara, Kalyan and Mahad 36
Neeta Mahendra Khandpekar
5 The Role of Pali in the Inscriptions 52
Meena Tamil
6 Buddhist Aniconism and Wide-spread, of Buddha-Images 61
M. G.Dhadhpale
7 Buddhist Architecture of Bengal(Up to c. 1250 A.D.) 68
Enamul Haque
8 Stylistic Comparisons of Selected Buddhist Wall Painting from Bamiyan and Ajanta Paintings 81
Meenal Kapadia
South- East Asian Buddhism
9 Past smiles in the Present : A case study of Brahmana-s in Thailand 93
Amarjiva Lochan
10 The Recovery of Apocryphal Jataka-s Transmitted in Thailand (With reference to the manuscript of Mahapaduma-jataka kept 106
Shingyo Yoshimoto
11 Buddhist Relics and Relic Shrines 123
Nandana Chutiwong
12 Paritta or Print as a healing Power 153
Ven. Maduruoye Dhamissara
13 Religious Beliefs in the Dvaravati Kingdom of Central Thailand 163
Phasook Indrawooth
14 The Socio- Cultural Uplift of Humanity Via The Religious Instructions and Guidance of Early Buddhism 179
Ven. Dhammavihari
15 Buddhism in the Eastern and Northeastern Parts of Thailand From 7th to 13th Centuries Based on Inscriptions and Archaeological Evidence 189
16 Danasala or Alms Halls 203
Roland Silva
17 Brahmanic-Buddhist Interaction in Thailand 228
Satya Vrat Shastri
East Asian Buddhism
18 Conceptual Transposition: Adiscourse on Radicalization of Buddhism in China 235
Priyadarshi Mukherji
19 Wei shi lun zong (Vijnaptimatra Sastra School):Its Rise and Development 247
Lalji Sharavak
20 Canonical and Pictorical Sources of the De Infernis Libelli 261
Ineke Van Put
21 The Spread of Gandharan Buddhist Yoga Manuals to China 272
Charles Wellemen
22 Roushen pusa and Corpus integrum-Whole-body relics in Buddhism and C hristianity 275
Marcus Bingenheimer
23 Secularization as a Historical Process of Ignorance 300
Noritoshi Aramaki
24 Rationales for the Lax Adherence to the precepts: Some Tendai Interpretations of the Precepts Based on the Lotus Sutra 310
Paul Groner
25 Satori 331
Nilesh Dalal
26 The Duliang tiandi pin or "Chapter on the Measure of Heaven and Earth": An Apocryphal Chapter of the Lotus Sutra in Medieval China 336
Daniel B. Stevenson
Research Fellow Sessions
27 The Influence of Chinese Thought on Buddhist Meditation Techniques 391
Supriya Rai
28 Economic Importance and Identification of Plants Associated with the Buddha's life 404
H. D. Khobragade / Meena V. Talim
29 Tibetan Medicine in the Context of Buddhist Philosophy 422
Richard J. Bettini
30 A Study of Dvarapala Images In Ajanta Caves Focusing Primarily on the Dvarapala Yaksa Images in the Façade of Cave19 428
Kaoru Nagata
31 Narrative Representation of Visvantara Jataka at Ajanta Cave 17 447
Yasuko Fukuyama
32 The World's Oldest Printed Texts: A Contribution of Buddhism Through a Woman 466
Shobha Rani Dash
33 History of Tibetan Buddhism- Tibetan Buddhism a living experience 477
Meenakshi Rajan
34 Sama and Santa in Aesthetic and Spiritual Experiences 494
35 Buddhism Rock-Cut Architecture in the Sahyadri 501
Yojana Bhagat / Meena Talim
36 Bodhisattva- Karuna Incarnate 521
Manali Londhe
37 Dr. Ambedkar's approach to Buddhism 535
Sunil Kamble
38 An Evidence for Mahayana from Kanheri 553
Suraj A. Pandit
39 Implications of Analogies in the Teaching of Buddha 576
Radha Kumar
40 Symbolism of Five Elements in Vedic Tradition and Esoteric Buddhism 590
Mrunal Bhatt
41 The Influence of Vajrayana Buddhism on the Natha Cult 593
Anita Rane- Kothare

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