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

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…On the contrary, we have detected that some themes are common for the monks’ and nuns’ poetry: theme of life’s worldliness, theme of meditation, theme of ease and lightness, theme of contradictions’ illusory, theme of isolation and solitude, theme of separation people to Chan Buddhists and laymen. To embody these themes authors used different images and symbols and such variety of stylistic devices shows that individual styles of writing in Chan Buddhism exist even though it may seem impossible in religious poetry, which conveys ideas of the certain religious doctrine. …”
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    Veneration of the Buddhist Canon and National Integration in the Yuan Dynasty: Religious Policy and Cultural Convergence by Xiaobai Li

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Inheriting a tradition of religious tolerance from the Inner Asian Steppe, the Mongol Yuan Empire elevated Buddhism to a pivotal role in unifying its multiethnic and culturally diverse domain, with Tengriist ideology serving as the political foundation for these Buddhist veneration policies. The ruling class of the Yuan dynasty practiced a complex interaction between religion and political unity through the institutionalization of the cult of writing, printing, and reading the Buddhist Canon. …”
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    The Philosophy and Practice of Amulets in Tibetan Buddhist Tantra: Wearing, Analyzing, and Recognizing Your Way to Liberation by James Gentry

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article aims to challenge this lopsided perspective by showing how Buddhists in Tibet integrated analytic contemplation into the practice of writing down, wearing, and putting into practice short tantric scriptures that claim to liberate through wearing. …”
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    Classical Era Mongolian History Writing and a Review of Mongolian Sources by Kalan E.

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Although Mongolians adopted a writing system as late as 1204, the transfer of their oral tradition into writing lasted only a short time so that their historical heritage could be passed on to the next generations. …”
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    Section «Lam-rim» of tibetan literature collection "Choira". Oriental manuscripts and xylographs center IMBTS SB RAS by A. A. Bazarov

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…It may be assumed that representatives of the historical Amdo region (the territory where Tibetans and Mongols lived together), Mongolia and Transbaikalia in these centuries created a culture of mass writing of Buddhist educational and philosophical literature.…”
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    The Influence of Islam in Local Historiography in Jambi in the XVIII Century by Bella Wahyuni, Dennys Pradita

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The influence of the Islamization process can be seen in several writings or literary works in the form of laws, literary works, or other writings. …”
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    History of Buddhism in Mongolia in Essay of Kensur Ngawang-Nima “Coverage of Classical Sources on History of Buddhism” by S. R. Batomunkueva, V. V. Khartaev

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The article considers a part of the essay “Coverage of classical sources on the history of Buddhism” by the outstanding Buryat scholar Lama Kensura Ngawang-Nima, dedicated to the history of the spread of Buddhist teachings in Mongolia. Some biographical information of the author of the essay is introduced. …”
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    Sart-Kalmyks of Kyrgyzstan: a Brief Ethnographic Essay by B. Kh. Borlykova, B. V. Menyaev

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It is shown that in the Sart-Kalmyk language words related to Buddhist vocabulary were found, which is evidence that they once included Buddhists. …”
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    Mengabdikan Hidup sebagai Pelayan Tuhan: Biografi Rosalina Kusnohardjono by Ivony Ivony, Witrianto Witrianto

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The third stage is the analysis and interpretation of the sources, and the fourth stage is the writing of history based on the data obtained. Rosalina Kusnohardjono, a nun from the SCMM congregation, was originally from a Buddhist background but converted to Catholicism during high school. …”
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    The Inner Life of An Experienced Meditator: From Shopping Lists to Awakening by Peter M. Forster

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…One stand-alone theme was identified, ‘Unusual or altered states of consciousness’. The Buddhist concept of jhanas may provide a framework for understanding such experiences. …”
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    Peran Wanita dalam Islamisasi Jawa abad XV by Tsabit Azinar Ahmad

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Islamization cannot be separated from the role of the people who had been instrumental in spreading Islam. However, the writing of our history is still less in giving ample scope to the role of women in Islamization. …”
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