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Journal of the Postgraduate Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies :Vol 2

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Boralasgamuwa: Sunethra Maha Devi Piriven Vidyayathanaya, 2007.Description: 253 p.; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.3 ANU
Contents:
content 01.Pali and Buddhist Studies: Local and Global Needs and Challenges 02.Pali and Buddhist Studies 03.Studying the Buddha-dharma by means of the Buddha-dhamma : A Methodology with a Spiritual Dimension 04.The Pali Commentaries as Source- material for Buddhist Studies. 05.Buddhist Concepts pertaining to management and communication 06.The Relevance of Buddhist teaching for the Management of Emotions 07.New Trends in the study of Pali Language since the 20th Century and their Long-tern Effects 08.Buddhist insight for the Resolution of the Personality Problems of Modern youth 09.Two Unique Grammatical tools Used in the Traditional Pali Studies of Myanmar 10.The Cardiac Theory of Consciousness and body mind relationship in post canonical pali scholasticism 11.What does Dharmakirti mean by 'Pratiti' in 'Pratiti nirakrta? 12.Temple Painters in the Kandyan Period
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content 01.Pali and Buddhist Studies: Local and Global Needs and Challenges 02.Pali and Buddhist Studies 03.Studying the Buddha-dharma by means of the Buddha-dhamma : A Methodology with a Spiritual Dimension 04.The Pali Commentaries as Source- material for Buddhist Studies. 05.Buddhist Concepts pertaining to management and communication 06.The Relevance of Buddhist teaching for the Management of Emotions 07.New Trends in the study of Pali Language since the 20th Century and their Long-tern Effects 08.Buddhist insight for the Resolution of the Personality Problems of Modern youth 09.Two Unique Grammatical tools Used in the Traditional Pali Studies of Myanmar 10.The Cardiac Theory of Consciousness and body mind relationship in post canonical pali scholasticism 11.What does Dharmakirti mean by 'Pratiti' in 'Pratiti nirakrta? 12.Temple Painters in the Kandyan Period

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