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Buddhist cuisine (3929 bytes)
1: {{Cuisine_of_China}} 3: '''Buddhist cuisine''' is known as 齋菜 ([[pinyin]]: zh&#... 6: ... a compassion for other animals. Many vegetarian Buddhists are not [[vegan]], but for those who are vegan, ... 8: ... excite the senses and thus represent a burden to Buddhists seeking to control their desires. Another explan... 10: === Only for some Buddhists === Buddhist philosophy (14379 bytes) 2: ...Gautama Buddha]] (c. [[563 BC]] - c. [[483 BC]]). Buddhist philosophy deals extensively with problems in [[m... 8: Particular points of Buddhist philosophizing have often been the subject of dis... 10: ...nt for oneself or others is fully consistent with Buddhist values and ethics. 52: ...tual-ontological units called [[Dharma#Dharmas in Buddhist phenomenology|dharmas]]. These dharmas (roughly s... 62: ...#299;tyasamutpāda]]'', which arises from the Buddhist critique of Indian theories of [[causality]]. It ... Buddhist symbolism (5452 bytes) 3: ...CE]] with the arts of [[Mathura]] and the [[Greco-Buddhist art]] of [[Gandhara]], and were combined with the... 7: ... or ''Chakravatin''), but started to be used in a Buddhist context on the [[Pillars of Ashoka]] during the [... 9: ...swastika]] was traditionally used in [[India]] by Buddhists and [[Hinduism|Hindus]] as a good luck sign. In... 13: The first hint of a human representation in Buddhist symbolism appear with the [[Buddha footprint]]. 20: ...n form until around the [[1st century CE]] (see [[Buddhist art]]), the [[Physical characteristics of the Bud... Buddhist chant (425 bytes) 3: '''Buddhist chant''' is [[chant]] used in or inspired by [[Bu... 7: *[[Throat singing]] in [[Tibetan Buddhism|Tibetan Buddhist]] chant. 9: {{buddhistub}} 11: [[Category:Buddhist music]] Rebirth (Buddhist) (6034 bytes) 7: ...t neither are they completely distinct. The early Buddhist texts make it clear that there is no permanent co... 11: These questions were problematic for the early Buddhists, and they came up with many theories to respond ... 13: While all Buddhist traditions seem to accept some notion of rebirth,... 15: ...denies there is an intermediate state, some early Buddhist texts seem to support it. One school that adopted... 19: There are many references to rebirth in the early Buddhist scriptures. These are some of the more important:... Buddhist regions (1671 bytes) 3: '''Buddhist''' beliefs and practices vary according to region... 23: ...orea]], intermediaries like China passed on their Buddhist knowledge. As a result of this, Japanese Buddhism... Buddhist texts (33104 bytes) 1: ...in a huge variety of shapes and sizes. [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] place varying value on texts: attitudes range ... 8: ...pitaka]]. Both the sutras and the vinaya of every Buddhist school contain a huge variety of documents includ... 14: ...ourishes designed to imitate Sanskrit. Some later Buddhist texts, particularly those originating at the univ... 20: Some Buddhist texts evolved to become a virtual canon in themse... 28: ... the Dharma in the form of a dialogue between the Buddhist sage [[Nagasena|Nāgasena]] and the [[Indo-Gr... Buddhist polemics (3729 bytes) 3: ... It seems that from the very beginning [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] were involved in a struggle with non-believers... 5: ...hy of ideals is built up over time. In very early Buddhist texts (such as the [[Dhammapada]], or Sutta Nipat... 9: ... one accepts the Pali Canon as evidence (and most Buddhists would) then there is ample evidence that the so-... 11: ...yana]], [[Mahayana]], [[Vajrayana]], [[Yanas]], [[Buddhist philosophy]]. Buddhist music (905 bytes) 2: '''Buddhist music''' is prominent in many cultures, notably i... 6: ...influence his music directly: "The real impact of Buddhist practice affects how you live your life on a dail... 8: See also [[Buddhist chant]]. 15: ...%20-%20taiwanese%20buddhist%20music.mp3 Taiwanese Buddhist Music] - an MP3 for free download. 18: [[Category:Buddhist music]] Buddhist art (26390 bytes) 3: ...arts and decorative arts linked to the [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] religion, originated in the [[Indian subcontine... 5: ...t representations of the Buddha). From that time, Buddhist art diversified and evolved as it adapted to the ... 9: ... surmounted by animal capitals and decorated with Buddhist symbols (such as the wheel), which invoked respec... 18: ...shoka’s time, so that this symbol was used on the Buddhist pillars he planted throughout India. 27: [[Image:Headbuddha.jpg|thumb|170px|right|[[Greco-Buddhist]] head of Buddha, stucco, Hadda Afghanistan, [[1s... Buddhist socialism (357 bytes) 2: ...GP Malalasekara]] of [[Sri Lanka]] wrote about '''Buddhist socialism''' in an article published in ''Studies... 9: ...anmokkh.org/ds/dhamsoc.htm Dhammic Socialism] - a Buddhist response to social suffering 10: {{buddhistub}} Buddhist calendar (4266 bytes) 1: The '''Buddhist calendar''' is used on mainland southeast [[Asia]... 15: ...entury BC|691 BC]]) (rarely used), Buddhasakarat (Buddhist Era or BE, [[11 March]] [[sixth century BC|545 BC... Tara (Buddhist) (318 bytes) Buddhist Economy (867 bytes) 1: Buddhist Economy 3: ...iders reality as a structure of interdependence a Buddhist economy could allow for differences of ability an... Buddhist Lent (1364 bytes) 3: ... season]] in [[Thailand]] during which [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[monk]]s remain in their [[wat|temples]]. It ... 5: ...the Buddhist Lent tradition are ascribed to early Buddhist times. The [[Gautama Buddha|Buddha]] ordered his... 9: Buddhist Lent lasts three lunar months; its end is marked ... Buddhist Councils (4666 bytes) 3: ==1st Buddhist council (5th century BC)== 4: The first Buddhist council was held soon after the death of the Budd... 6: ==2nd Buddhist council ([[383 BC]])== 7: The second Buddhist council was convened by king [[Kalasoka]] and hel... 13: In time, up to 18 schools of the traditional Buddhist thought arose, the only remaining one today being... Buddhist views of homosexuality (1468 bytes) 3: ... refrain from indulging in sexual pleasure. Most Buddhist schools construe this to means that monks and nun... 7: ...mned. Therefore, there is no definite [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] view on homosexuality except to say that celiba... 14: [[Category:Buddhism|Homosexuality, Buddhist views of]] [[Category:Homosexuality]] Tibetan Buddhist canon (2150 bytes) 2: ...dational [[Buddhist]] texts from [[hinayana|early Buddhist]] schools, mostly the [[Sarvastivada]], and [[mah... 28: *[[Buddhist_texts#Mahayana_texts|Buddhist Texts: Mahayana texts]] 29: *[[Chinese Buddhist canon]] 35: *[http://tbrc.org/ The Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center] 37: [[Category:Buddhist texts]] Chinese Buddhist canon (660 bytes) 2: The '''Chinese Buddhist Canon''' is called in [[Chinese language|Chinese]... 10: [[category:Buddhist texts]] Buddhist view of marriage (1443 bytes) 3: ...pecifically mentioned in the context of [[Sila]] (Buddhist behavior discipline). 5: ...e-sex marriages) is considered wrong. (See also [[Buddhist views of homosexuality]]) 15: [[Category:Buddhism|Marriage, Buddhist view of]] [[Category:Marriage]]
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