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    TRANSFORMATION OF CHAN-BUDDHIST MOTIFS IN MONASTERY POETRY OF THE SONG DYNASTY (GENDER ASPECT) by Anna V. Ryzhkova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Moreover, it help us to analyze gender and religious components, so we have highlighted the characteristics that are common and different for the Buddhist poetry of women and men. The article claims that particulary interesting point for researchers in feminist literary studies is the question of whether the text of a female author is different from the text of a male author. …”
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    Achievements of Tibetan medicine and their reflection in Kalmyk Buddhist medical terminology: Tibetan-Oirat parallels, their semantics and etymology (based on written sources on the “Clear writing” and their russian translations) by E. U. Omakaeva

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Research into Buddhist medical vocabulary and terminology is untenable without a deep study of Buddhism itself as a multidimensional phenomenon and a medical fragment of the linguistic picture of the world as the intersection point of two most important sign systems — religion and the language that serves it. …”
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    Decorating Tibetan Buddhist Manuscripts: A Preliminary Analysis of Ornamental Writing Frames by Michela Clemente

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This essay will focus on a so far neglected element of Tibetan Buddhist manuscripts, namely, decorations of writing frames. …”
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    Gender and Buddhist Doctrine by Alice Collett

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Within this more comprehensive, encyclopaedic setting Buddhist doctrine and ethics are positioned more fully as the (obvious) starting point for analysis relating to gender issues. …”
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    Buddhist Hells. Two Interpretations by Stefan Sencerz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… In this essay, I explore how teachings about hell functions within Buddhist cosmology and how they were developed within various Buddhist monastic traditions. …”
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    “Mockery” in Buddhist and Islamic-Turkish Texts by Hasan İsi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study first explores the concept of “mockery” and its place in Buddhist and Islamic thought systems. Second, it traces the appearance of the term in historical Turkic languages. …”
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    The Role of Silence at the Retreats of a Buddhist Community by Orsolya Huszár

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The present study will describe the communicative functions of silence through the findings of field work conducted at the retreats of a Buddhist community in Hungary, providing empirical input for the relevant theoretical constructs. …”
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    Buddhist terminology of the Oirat version of “Subhashita” and “Hymn to 21 Tara” by E. U. Omakaeva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…An invaluable contribution to the dissemination of the Buddhist canon among the Mongolian-speaking peoples was made by translators, experts in Sanskrit, Tibetan, Old Mongolian writing and Oirat “clear writing” (“todo bichig”). …”
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    City, Palace, and Army: Various Fragments of Buddhist Uyghur Literature by Uğur Uzunkaya

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In addition, Buddhist pilgrimage centers, important cities, religious buildings, and mystically divine palaces are occasionally mentioned in the Old Uyghur religious texts on Buddhist themes. …”
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    Reality, Truth, and Detachment: Comparing Buddhist Thought with Western Philosophy and Science by Aldo Stella, Federico Divino

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The present work, employing the tools provided by comparative philosophy, aims to address several fundamental concepts, including the theme of objective reality linked to the theme of subjective experience, and the theme of absolute truth connected to the issue of determined or phenomenal truths. The focal point to be highlighted is that these conceptual nodes indeed appear in early Buddhist philosophy found in the Pāli canon but find significant resonance in Western philosophy, that is, in reflective and critical thought originating in ancient Greece. …”
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    Regional Diversity of Buddhist Heritage Tourism in South Asia and Southeast Asia by Kiran Shinde

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Based on an analysis of secondary sources and data from national tourism organisations, it illustrates inter-regional and intra-regional aspects of tourism related to Buddhist heritage. It is found that in spite of their archaeological nature, Buddhist sites in South Asia are converging points for Buddhist tourism, as these are directly related to the Buddha, and many international Buddhist monasteries enliven them with transnational Buddhist practice. …”
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