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In no region of the world Buddhism can be seen as a unified doctrinal system. It rather consists of a multitude of different ideas, practices and behaviours. Geographical, social, political, economic, philosophical, religious, and also linguistic factors all played their role in its development and...
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The spread of Buddhism / edited by Ann Heirman and Stephan Peter Bumbacher. 1st ed. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007. 1 online resource (viii, 474 pages) : map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Handbook of oriental studies. Section eight, Central Asia, 0169-8524 ; v. 16 = Handbuch der Orientalistik Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph English In no region of the world Buddhism can be seen as a unified doctrinal system. It rather consists of a multitude of different ideas, practices and behaviours. Geographical, social, political, economic, philosophical, religious, and also linguistic factors all played their role in its development and spread, but this role was different from region to region. Based on up-to-date research, this book aims at unraveling the complex factors that shaped the presence of particular forms of Buddhism in the regions to the north and the east of India. The result is a fascinating view on the mechanisms that allowed or hampered the presence of (certain aspects of) Buddhism in regions such as Central Asia, China, Tibet, Mongolia, or Korea. Preliminary material / A. Heirman and S.P. Bumbacher -- Introduction: The Spread of buddhism / Ann Heirman and Stephan Peter Bumbacher -- The first turning of the wheel of the doctrine— Sarvāstivāda and Mahāsāṃghika controversy / Bart Dessein -- Buddhism in Gandhara / Siglinde Dietz -- The spread of buddhism in Serindia—Buddhism among iranians, tocharians and turks before the 13th century / Xavier Tremblay -- Greece, the final frontier?—The westward spread of buddhism / Erik Seldeslachts -- Vinaya: from India to China / Ann Heirman -- Early buddhism in China: Daoist reactions / Stephan Peter Bumbacher -- Tantric threads between India and China / Martin Lehnert -- The Accounts of Milbon, Hyet’ong and Myŏngnang in the Samguk Yusa / Pol Vanden Broucke -- The buddhist way into Tibet / Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz -- The later spread of buddhism in Tibet / Sven Bretfeld -- The history of buddhism among the mongols / Klaus Sagaster -- The spread of Chan (Zen) buddhism / T. Griffith Foulk -- Index of names / A. Heirman and S.P. Bumbacher -- Index of places / A. Heirman and S.P. Bumbacher -- Index of titles / A. Heirman and S.P. Bumbacher. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Buddhism East Asia History. Buddhism Asia, Central History. 90-04-15830-8 Heirman, Ann. Bumbacher, Stephan Peter. Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 8 Uralic & Central Asian Studies 16. |
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The spread of Buddhism / Handbook of oriental studies. Section eight, Central Asia, Handbuch der Orientalistik Preliminary material / Introduction: The Spread of buddhism / The first turning of the wheel of the doctrine— Sarvāstivāda and Mahāsāṃghika controversy / Buddhism in Gandhara / The spread of buddhism in Serindia—Buddhism among iranians, tocharians and turks before the 13th century / Greece, the final frontier?—The westward spread of buddhism / Vinaya: from India to China / Early buddhism in China: Daoist reactions / Tantric threads between India and China / The Accounts of Milbon, Hyet’ong and Myŏngnang in the Samguk Yusa / The buddhist way into Tibet / The later spread of buddhism in Tibet / The history of buddhism among the mongols / The spread of Chan (Zen) buddhism / Index of names / Index of places / Index of titles / |
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Preliminary material / Introduction: The Spread of buddhism / The first turning of the wheel of the doctrine— Sarvāstivāda and Mahāsāṃghika controversy / Buddhism in Gandhara / The spread of buddhism in Serindia—Buddhism among iranians, tocharians and turks before the 13th century / Greece, the final frontier?—The westward spread of buddhism / Vinaya: from India to China / Early buddhism in China: Daoist reactions / Tantric threads between India and China / The Accounts of Milbon, Hyet’ong and Myŏngnang in the Samguk Yusa / The buddhist way into Tibet / The later spread of buddhism in Tibet / The history of buddhism among the mongols / The spread of Chan (Zen) buddhism / Index of names / Index of places / Index of titles / |
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Preliminary material / Introduction: The Spread of buddhism / The first turning of the wheel of the doctrine— Sarvāstivāda and Mahāsāṃghika controversy / Buddhism in Gandhara / The spread of buddhism in Serindia—Buddhism among iranians, tocharians and turks before the 13th century / Greece, the final frontier?—The westward spread of buddhism / Vinaya: from India to China / Early buddhism in China: Daoist reactions / Tantric threads between India and China / The Accounts of Milbon, Hyet’ong and Myŏngnang in the Samguk Yusa / The buddhist way into Tibet / The later spread of buddhism in Tibet / The history of buddhism among the mongols / The spread of Chan (Zen) buddhism / Index of names / Index of places / Index of titles / |
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