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The King Who Spread a Religion: How Ashoka the Great Defined the Future of BuddhismThe Great King Ashoka's relentless quest for the revered relic - "The Ashes of the Buddha" - marked the genesis of his ...
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How the Silk Road Not Only Spread Buddhism, But Transformed It ForeverVajrayana, Mahayana, and Theravada are the most practiced forms of Buddhism today but there were a lot of changes within the ...
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Stealing Buddha: The Untold Story of How a Religion's Relics Were AcquiredThe Great Ashoka changed the model for future monarchs. The righteous King's reign would show how power should be wielded to ...
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Religion News Service on MSNIn upcoming anthology, Asian American feminists critique mainstream BuddhismEmergent Dharma’ will offer essays from 11 Asian American women writers who confront the whitewashed, patriarchal and ...
Splendid sculpture and painting from LACMA's permanent collection was packed up about eight years ago. Finally, it's back on ...
The Young Buddhist Initiative, sponsored by Triratna Buddhist Community founded in 1967 by Sangharakshita, is designed to ...
When Buddhism was joined to Western science, it would generate its own clerisy and become not a thing of infinite passion but a sort of cult, specifically a cult of expertise.
You could say that my formal association with Buddhism began when I was invited to participate in a weeklong discussion in Dharamsala, India, with the Dalai Lama and a handful of scientists and ...
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