TY - BOOK AU - Rahula Thero, Kotapitiye AU - Wimalagnana, Miriswaththe TI - Anvesana :Journal of the Postgraduate Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies :Vol 7 U1 - 294.3 PY - 2016/// CY - Kelaniya PB - University of Kelaniya KW - Buddhism KW - Journal KW - Buddhist Culture KW - Pali Language N1 - content; 01.The Origin of the Concept of Paritta; 02.The Sixteen steps of Mindfulness of Breathing; 03.Visions of the Dharmaraja.'Just Ruler' in Theravada Buddhist Societies in south and Southeast Asia; 04.Significance and Relevance of Maintaining a Balanced mind and Body status in the Perspective of Attaining; 05.The Doctrine of Mere Cognition (Vijnaptimatrata) in the cheng wei shi lun (Vinaptimatrata-Siddhi-sastra); 06.The Buddha's Eighty Minor Bodily Marks,(Asiti-anuvyanjana) in Theravada Buddhism: A Critical Survey; 07.Indirect Utterances in the Canon.A Critical Examination of Pali Tipitaka and corresponding commentarial; 08.An Epistemological Approach to Buddhist Soteriology; 09.Buddhist Analysis of Structural Violence, Conflict Transformation and Reconciliation; 10.Positioning Sri Lanka in Early Knowledge Transmission Networks: A Survey based on pali commentaries; 11.How Buddhism looks at other Religions; 12.Robe and Medicine : Therapy in Buddhist Monastery in south and south east Asia with Special Reference to Sri Lanka; 13.Bhiksuni's Vinaya Practice in Pushou Temple in china; 14.A Buddhist Response to Mellema's Analysis on shared Moral Responsibility; 15.Pali Adjectives: When Progress Hurts; 16.The notion of Cetana (Conation) as Discussed by Pali Exegetes: Some Observations; 17.Early Buddhist Concept of Truth: A Study Based on the Pali Canonical Sources; 18.Femininity : A Buddhist Psychological Approach; 19.The way of Transformation of Suffering through Mindfulness from a Buddhist Perspective; 20.The Soteriology stock Unit of the Samannaphala Sutta: How was it formed? How as it influenced?; 21.Kandy Asala Perahara-Ancient Ritual-A modern Day Cultural Commentary; 22.Buddha's way of Communication; 23.samsara and Nibbana as Reflected in Rootless Thought; 24.The Historical Buddha: A Personality Analysis ER -