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Gender and Buddhist Doctrine
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 terminology of Tsongkhapa’s Lamrim: Tibetan original and Oirat translation (to the statement of the problem)
Published 2023-10-01“…The history of the existence of these texts in the Oirat language goes back hundreds of years. Studies of Buddhist vocabulary, especially terminology, are untenable without a deep study of Buddhism as a whole as a multidimensional phenomenon and the Buddhist 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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Achievements of Tibetan medicine and their reflection in Kalmyk Buddhist medical terminology: Tibetan-Oirat parallels, their semantics and etymology (based on written sources on th...
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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The three stages of religious decline around the world
Published 2025-08-01“…We show the model fits countries with Christian, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist pluralities. While Eastern post-Soviet countries deviate from this pattern, traditionally Muslim countries appear to follow its early stages. …”
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The Plot of Heroic Battle in Buryat Versions of Epic about Geser
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Clinical impact of pharmacogenetic risk variants in a large chinese cohort
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