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Urmileśa. Yoddhā mahāpaṇḍita Rāhula Sāṅkr̥tyāyana. Bihāra Rāshṭrabhāshā Parishad, 1994.

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Thveʺ, Maṅʻʺ Lha Mratʻ. Ūʺ Pagyī Ṅui (Tuiʺ takʻ reʺ Ūʺ Cinʻ) suʹ bhava - suʹ cā - suʹ ta rāʺ. Ranʻ ʼOṅʻ Cā pe, 2010.

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Ġombujab, S. Mongolchuudyn tu̇vd khėlėėr zokhioson zokhiolyn zu̇ĭl. Soëmbo Printing, 2005.

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Red, Pine, and O'Connor Mike, eds. The clouds should know me by now: Buddhist poet monks of China. Wisdom Publications, 1999.

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Bi︠a︡mbaa, Ragchaagiĭn. Mongolchuudyn Tȯvd khėlėėr tuurvisan Mongol khėlėnd orchuulsan nom zu̇ĭn bu̇rtgėl =: The bibliographical guide of the Mongolian writers in the Tibetan language and the Mongolian translators. [s.n.], 2004.

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Ye-śes-thabs-mkhas. Nom zokhiol tu̇u̇rvisan Mongol lam naryn bu̇rtgėl. Soëmbo Printing, 2006.

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Hong, Pyŏng-hwa. Chosŏn sidae Pulgyo kŏnch'uk ŭi yŏksa. Minjoksa, 2020.

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Nakao, Masaki. Heian bunjin no shisō to shinkō. Nihon Tosho Sentā, 2003.

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Chogwan. Yongdam chip. Tongguk Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu, 2018.

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Takkasuilʻ, Syhaṅʻ Sīri, ред. Thaṅʻ rhāʺ so cha rā toʻ krīʺ myāʺ e* rhāʺ pāʺ so hāsarasa puṃ praṅʻ myāʺ. Tuiṅʻʺ Laṅʻʺ Cā pe, 2000.

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U, Pong-gyu. 17-in ŭi chakpʻum mudae rŭl chʻaja ttŏnanŭn Pulgyo munhak kihaeng. Minjoksa, 1992.

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Center, Buddhist Digital Resource. Byang chub sems dpaʼi spyod pa la ʼjug paʼi gtam rgyud. Bod ljongs mi dmangs dpe skrun khang, 2008.

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Chi-hyŏn, Sŏk, ред. Sŏnsi kamsang sajŏn: Hanʾguk pʻyŏn. Minjoksa, 1997.

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Rā praññʻʹ Cā ʼupʻ Tuikʻ. Pugguilʻ thūʺ pugguilʻ mvanʻ Mranʻ māʹ lū khyvanʻ 100. Rā praññʻʹ Cā pe, 2014.

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Mongol Ulsyn U̇ndėsniĭ Nomyn San, ed. Mongolyn ėrdėmt lam naryn Tȯvd khėlėėr tuurvisan khoziol bu̇tėėliĭn nom zu̇ĭ. "Soëmbo printing" KhKhK, 2013.

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Bi︠a︡mbaa, Ragchaagiĭn. Mongolchuudyn Tȯvd khėlėėr tuurvisan Mongol khėlėnd orchuulsan nom zu̇ĭn bu̇rtgėl =: The bibliographical guide of the Mongolian writers in the Tibetan language and the Mongolian translators. [s.n.], 2004.

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Zhang, Jinhui. Tang dai wen ren chan shi yan jiu. Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2017.

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Chinjong. The sun over the sea of enlightenment: Gakhae illyun. Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, 2017.

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Jue, Chen, ed. Song dai chan seng shi ji kao. Fu dan da xue chu ban she, 2012.

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Ūʺ, Kraññʻ. ʼA loṅʻʺ toʻ Kassapa to lāʺ. Tuiṅʻʺ Laṅʻʺ Cā pe Tuikʻ, 2000.

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Hipps, Shane. Selling water by the river: A book about the life Jesus promised and the religion that gets in the way. Jericho Books, 2012.

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Kim, Yang-gyŏng, and Po-ra Hong. Sŭnim ŭi noraenmal: Ilsaeng e han pŏn ŭn mannaya hal kkaedarŭm ŭi norae, uri sŏnsi 49-p'yŏn. Chakka Sŏjae, 2018.

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Zhang, Shuo. Zeng shi yu jiang hu: Nan Song lin ji zong shi zeng yan jiu. Sichuan da xue chu ban she, 2020.

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Songbo, Du. Thơ thisen Đưxong Trong =: Tang Song chan shi. NXB Đsong Nai, 2000.

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Iwayama, Taizō. Ikkyū shi no shūhen: Kanbun sekai to chūsei zenrin. Bensei Shuppan, 2015.

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Santō, Natsuo. "Tasha" to shite no koten: Chūsei zenrin shigaku ronkō. Izumi Shoin, 2015.

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Guo, Moruo. Guo Moruo zhi Rong Geng shu jian. Wen wu chu ban she, 2009.

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Kim, Ŭn-jung. Munhak, ch'ŏrhak ŭl ipta. In'gan kwa Munhaksa, 2019.

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Mkhan-po, Rdo-rje, та Gaṅs-ljoṅs Sa-skyaʼi dpe rñiṅ myur skyob tshan khag., ред. Sa-skya-paʼi thugs dam chag med rnam bźi =: The four constant pra[c]tice of holly Sakya seet (sic). Śaṅ-kaṅ-then-mā dpe skrun khaṅ, 2002.

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D, Ganzorig, and Sosorburam L, eds. Mongolchuudyn Tȯvd khėlėėr tuurvisan Mongol khėlėnd orchuulsan nom zu̇ĭn bu̇rtgėl: The bibliographical guide of the Mongolian writers in the Tibetan language and the Mongolian translators. [publisher not identified], 2004.

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Follmi, Danielle. Moments of Mindfulness: Buddhist Offerings. THAMES HUDSON, 2001.

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Seeking Peace: Chronicles of the Worst Buddhist in the World. Riverhead Hardcover, 2009.

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Seeking Peace: Chronicles of the Worst Buddhist in the World. Riverhead Trade, 2010.

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Seeking Peace: Chronicles of the Worst Buddhist in the World. Riverhead Hardcover, 2009.

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Seeking peace: Chronicles of the worst Buddhist in the world. Riverhead Books, 2009.

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Crowbar in the Buddhist Garden: Writing from Prison. Thistledown Press, Limited, 2012.

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On Tuesdays I'm a Buddhist. Hachette Ireland, 2017.

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Samaeasekara, D., and U. Samarasekara. I Am a Buddhist (My Heritage). Franklin Watts, 1987.

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Jerryson, Michael, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Buddhism. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199362387.001.0001.

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Over the last two hundred years, Buddhists have witnessed incredible transformations, and often they have participated in making them. Throughout history, religious systems have been intimately connected to economics, politics, and societies. These relationships were profoundly affected in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with the loss of monarchies and the advents of print technology, capitalism, socialism, and the nation-state. Such transformations had enormous impacts on Buddhism. The changes manifested both within Buddhist populated countries and beyond through Buddhist transnational
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Brox, Trine, and Elizabeth Williams-Oerberg. Buddhism, Business, and Economics. Edited by Michael Jerryson. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199362387.013.42.

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Taking a historical context as a starting point, this chapter illuminates the historical relationship between Buddhism and economic engagements and shows how this relationship has played out in contemporary Asian and non-Asian contexts. With a focus on local practices and understandings of economic exchanges related to “Buddhism”—e.g. lay-monk exchange relations, monastic businesses, spiritual consumerism, and Buddhist branding—it illuminates the economic life of Buddhism and the diverse modalities of Buddhism and economic relations. Moreover, how Buddhists have positioned themselves in relati
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Hansen, Paul, Mike O'Connor, Red Pine, Andrew Schelling, and James Sanford. Clouds Should Know Me by Now: Buddhist Poet Monks of China. Wisdom Publications, 2005.

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Jones, C. V., ed. Buddhism and Its Religious Others. British Academy, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266991.001.0001.

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Throughout its history Buddhism has developed alongside other traditions of religious belief and practice. Forms of Buddhism have in every era, region and culture been confronted by rival systems that challenged its teachings about the world, how to behave in it, and liberation from it. This volume collects studies of Buddhist literature and art that represent the religious other to their audiences. Contributing authors examine how Buddhists in India, China and elsewhere across Asia have understood their place in shared religious landscapes, and how they have responded to the presence and infl
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(Editor), Red Pine, Mike O'Connor (Editor Translator), Red Pine (Translator), et al., eds. The Clouds Should Know Me By Now: Buddhist Poet Monks of China. Wisdom Publications, 1998.

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Ogtorgui-yin cagan garudi. Undusuten-u Qeblel-un Qoriy-a, 2002.

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Zen Stories And Paintings. Brolga Publishing Pty Ltd, 2012.

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Pye, Michael, ed. Interactions with Japanese Buddhism: Explorations and Viewpoints in Twentieth Century Kyōto. Equinox Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/isbn.9781908049186.

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In the early twentieth-century, The Eastern Buddhist journal pioneered the presentation of Buddhism to the west and encouraged the west’s engagement in interpretation. This interactive process increased dramatically in the post-war period, when dialogue between Buddhist and Christian thought began to take off in earnest. These debates and dialogues brought in voices with a Zen orientation, influenced in part by the philosophical Buddhism of the Kyōto School. Also to be heard, however, were contributions from the Pure Land and the Shin Buddhist traditions, which have a strong tradition in the c
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Malloy, Eileen, and Heather Campbell Grimes. Weird Luck : Eleven Pieces of Buddhist Mind: 6 Fiction, 3 Memoir, 1 Essay, 1 Poem. Antarabhava Press, 2023.

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Tikhonov, Vladimir, Owen Miller, and Han Yongun. Selected Writings of Han Yongun: From Social Darwinism to Socialism with a Buddhist Face. BRILL, 2008.

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Darlington, Susan M. Contemporary Buddhism and Ecology. Edited by Michael Jerryson. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199362387.013.26.

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This chapter critically investigates the relationship between Buddhism and ecology, emphasizing the behaviors and intentions of practitioners rather than interpretations of early Buddhist scriptures. Through examination of the contemporary interpretations and implementations of the concept of interdependence (Pali: paticca-samuppada), animal release rituals, and the activities of Thai forest monks and environmental monks, the author aims to understand both what influences Buddhist environmental activists and the degree to which their actions are effectual. Part of this context is to understand
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Buswell, Robert E., and David S. Lopez, eds. The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190681159.001.0001.

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over 5,000 entriesWith thousands of entries totalling over a million words, this is the most comprehensive and authoritative dictionary of Buddhism ever produced in English. It is also the first to cover terms from all of the canonical Buddhist languages and traditions: Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Unlike reference works that focus on a single Buddhist language or school, The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism bridges the major Buddhist traditions to provide encyclopedic coverage of the most important terms, concepts, texts, authors, deities, schools, monasteries, and
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