Buddhism In India And Abroad: An Integrating Influence In Vedic and Post-Vedic Perspective
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDF407 |
Author: | Edited By: Kalpakam Sankarnarayan, Motohiro Yoritomi & Shubhada A. Joshi |
Publisher: | Somaiya Publication Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 1996 |
ISBN: | 8170392136 |
Pages: | 387 (Color Illus: 6, B & W Illus: 63) |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 10.0" X 7.5" |
Weight | 1.50 kg |
Book Description
This includes thirty-five papers presented by eminent scholars at the Seminar. The reason for organizing this Seminar on Buddhism emanates, perhaps, from the ambitious quest for an integrated culture or mankind in transnational and comparative perspective, utilizing the inputs made by the various disciplines concerned.
This volume provides thus an international and interdisciplinary group with the backgrounds as Philosophy, Religion, History, Sociology, Anthropology, Art history, Archaeology, Language and Literature for the first time together round a table, to exchange ideas and in that process gave a visibility of Buddhist Studies as an independent discipline in its own right.
What has really been missed in the case of Buddhism is the recognition that it is not just a form of faith or system of religion to be treated through its doctrines and philosophies, the sects and schools, its relation with the other schools of thought, be it in India or China or Japan or Thailand, but it is most intimately linked to the life of the people and their culture as a whole. It is these cultural and civilizational aspects of the people and their culture as a whole. It is these cultural and civilizational aspects of behavior of humanity as a whole and societies through time, and over space, which are significant and have an universal message that has been brought through this book-Buddhism in India and Abroad: An Integrating Influence in Vedic and Post Vedic Perspective along with rare photographs of Buddhist caves etc.
About the Author:
Dr. Kalpakam Sankarnarayan, Director, K. J. Somaiya Centre of Buddhist Studies, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, India, has authored Rasakalika of Rudrabhatta-A Critical Study and Exposition with English Translation. Her forthcoming books-Traditional Cultural Link between India and Japan (During 8th and 9th Centuries A.D.) in collaboration with Dr. Motohiro Yoritomi and Dr. Ichijo Ogawa, (Otani University, Kyoto, Japan), and Japanese Esoteric (Kukai's Shingon) Buddhism with Indian Perspective in collaboration with Dr. Motohiro Yoritomi, (Chairman, Shuchin University, Kyoto, Japan).
Dr. Prof. Motohiro Yoritomi, Head of the Department of Buddhism and Chairman of Shuchin University, Kyoto, Japan, is the author of Historical Development of Pancatathagatas and Kukai's Shingon Buddhism in Japanese and the editor of Iconographic Dictionary of Tantric Buddhism in India and Japan. His forthcoming Book-Japanese Esoteric (Kukai's Shingon) Buddhism with Indian Perspective in collaboration with Dr. Kalpakam Sankarnarayan.
Dr. Shubhada A. Joshi, Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy, University of Bombay, is the author of the book Lokayata-A Critical Study and co-editor of the book Sri Aurobindo and Vedic Interpretations. Presently she has been working in the area of Yoga for Better Living.
Contributors | xi | ||
Preface | xiii | ||
1. | Introduction-Buddhism Outside the Indian Subcontinent: Early State of Desseminatoin | B. N. Mukherjee | 1 |
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Part I: Religion and Philosophy | ||
2. |
Concept of Purification of Mind in Early Buddhism | Mahesh Tiwary | 13 |
3. | The Buddha's Approach to Metaphysics | N. G. Kulkarni | 23 |
4. | Inherent Characteristics of Noble Truths | O. P. Pathak | 31 |
5. | Pali Tipitaka: Some Random Thoughts | Shyamdeo Dwivedi | 40 |
6. | Vipassana: The Buddha's Unique Contribution to the Human Civilization | Ravindra Panth | 48 |
7. | Buddhism: Where Philosophy and Religion Converge | Angraj Chaudhary | 54 |
8. | Silence of Buddha: A Study into Philosophical and Sociological Aspects | N. H. Samtani | 63 |
9. | Metta in Pali Buddhism N. Kashiwahara | 79 | |
10. | Vedic Antecedents of the Buddhist Paradigm | V.V. Gangal | 90 |
11. | The Atmavada of Advaita Vedanta and the anatmavada of the Buddha | S. H. Dixit | 102 |
12. | Buddhist Mysticism: A Comparative Study | Shubhada A. Joshi | 104 |
13. | Interpretation of the Word Kusala in Vedic and Buddhist Tradition | Kala Acharya | 114 |
14. | The Buddhist Approach to Ayurveda | P. C. Muralimandhavan | 127 |
Part II: Buddhist Logic | |||
15. | Dinnaga and Bhartrhari | K. Kunjunni Rajah | 143 |
16. | Dharmakilrti's Concept of Pramana | V. N. Jha | 146 |
Part III: Buddhism as Found in Sanskrit and Tamil Literature | |||
17. | Buddhist Tenets in Secular Sanskrit Literature | C. S. Radhakrishnan | 157 |
18. | Mahayana Buddhism in Manimekalai | S. N. Kandaswamy | 166 |
Part IV: Mahayana Buddhism | |||
19. | Essentialism, Eternalism and Buddhism | Pradeep P. Gokhale | 199 |
20. | Patanjali Yoga and Zen | Surekha Limaye | 211 |
21. | Non-Dualism in Zen Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta | N. S. Siddharthan | 218 |
22. | The Atharvaveda and the Indian Tantra in Tibetan | S. K. Pathak | 225 |
23. | Concept of Inner Homa in Japanese Shingon Buddhism | Kalpakam Sankarnarayan & Motohiro Yoritomi | 235 |
Part V: History of Buddhism | |||
24. | History of the Kalacakra Tantra in Post-Vedic Perspectives | S. S. Bahulkar | 249 |
25. | Santideva in the History of Madhyamika Philosophy | Akira Saito | 257 |
26. | Asoka's Contribution to Universal Peace: An Introspection | C. Panduranga Bhatta | 264 |
27. | Buddhism and the Promotion of Composite Culture during the Chola Period | V. Balambal | 271 |
28. | Sri Lankan Buddhist Culture: A Model Evolved from Mauryan Culture | M. Rohanadheera | 282 |
Part VI: Buddhist Art | |||
29. | The Breath of Devotion | Benoy K. Behl | 295 |
30. | Some Evidences of Indian Influence on Japanese Ancient Arts | Yamagishi Koki | 296 |
31. | From Spirituality to Power: A Millennium of Buddhist Monastic Architecture as a Mirror of Social History | S. Nagaraju | 301 |
32. | The Dharmacakrapravartana-Mudra | D. C. Bhattacharyya | 315 |
Part VII: Buddhism Outside India | |||
33. | Buddhism and the Thai Youth | Phraraja VisuddhiMedhi & Somboon Satalalai | 339 |
34. | South Asian Buddhism in Minnesota | Indira Y. Junghare, Stuart R. Sarbacker & Craig s. Hollander | 348 |
Part VIII: Status of Women in Early Buddhism | |||
35. | Female Reformers of the Buddhist Period (600 to 100 B. C.) | Menna V. Talim | 361 |
Index | 369 | ||
Plates and Figures |