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The Problem of two truths in Buddhism and Vedānta.
This book mentions many profound points of Sa... more The Problem of two truths in Buddhism and Vedānta.
This book mentions many profound points of Saṁvṛti and Paramārtha. Such as:
- Saṁvṛti and Paramārtha in Mādhyamika;
- The significance of Prtītyasamutpāda for understanding the relationship between Saṁvṛti and Paramārthasatya in Nāgārjuna;
- The Nature of Saṁvṛti and the Relationship of Paramārtha to it in Svātantrika - Mādhyamika and so on...
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In the last few decades there has been a significant momentum in India-China relations with both ... more In the last few decades there has been a significant momentum in India-China relations with both sides attaching increasing importance to the potential for cooperation in the area of Culture. On one hand, Culture has the ability to go beyond the restraining framework of state-state relations by focusing on more broad-based people-to-people relations, and on the other, it can also help to establish and develop a dialogue irrespective of and parallel to the political relationship. In recent years, both India and China have decided to take advantage of the strategic importance of Culture by designing new mechanisms of cooperation and integrating them into the policy framework of bilateral relations. Therefore, the idea of compiling an Encyclopedia of India-China Cultural Contacts was mooted in the Joint Communiqué of the Republic of India and the People's Republic of China issued on December 16, 2010, during the Chinese Premier H. E. Mr. Wen Jiabao's visit to India. This was a major and significant step forward. It was felt that compilation of the Encyclopedia would be a giant effort towards "revitalising cultural ties" by revisiting, reliving and reemphasizing our shared cultural experience. It is expected to not only make the history of many centuries of India-China cultural contacts easily accessible to people of both the countries, but it is also expected to build popular consciousness about our common cultural heritage. This Encyclopedia reinforces the approach of "connected histories" and seeks to identify encounters and linkages that have facilitated the mutual enrichment and growth of our two cultures and societies. Therefore its focus has been on Movement (of people/ ideas/ objects), Interaction (nature and sites of interaction), and Incorporation (processes of acculturation/ adaptation/reaction). In the context of the present, the backdrop of this shared experience will help us to fully understand and appreciate the truly boundless possibilities of continuing this journey together in today's world. The year 2014 is the year of friendly exchanges between India and China. It is highly appropriate that the Encyclopedia of India-China Cultural Contacts is being compiled and published now, which is a precious gift dedicated to the celebration of this occasion. This has been an ambitious project with the objective of generating new ideas, new research as well as consciousness of the importance of the shared historical experience of India and China. In other words, it is a work in progress that hopes to benefit from constructive suggestions of scholars and interested readers alike. Needless to say, errors may have remained which we hope to rectify in future.

Sixth century B.C. was remarkable for the spiritual
unrest and intellectual ferment in many count... more Sixth century B.C. was remarkable for the spiritual
unrest and intellectual ferment in many countries. In China
we had Lao Tzu and Confucius, in Greece Parmenides and
Empedocles, in Iran Zarathustra, in India Mahavira and the
Buddha. In that period many remarkable teachers worked
upon their inheritance and developed new points of
view.
The Purnima or full-moon day of the month of Vaisakha
is connected with three important events in the life of the
Buddha— birth, enlightenment and parinirvana. It is the
most sacred day in the Buddhist calendar. According to the
Theravada Buddhism, the Buddha's parinirvana occurred in
544 B.C.1 Though the different schools of Buddhism have
their independent systems of chronology, they have agreed
to consider the full-moon day of May 1956 to be the 2,500th
anniversary of the mahaparinirvana of Gautama the Buddha.
This book gives a short account of the story of Buddhism in
the last 2,500 years.
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This book mentions many profound points of Saṁvṛti and Paramārtha. Such as:
- Saṁvṛti and Paramārtha in Mādhyamika;
- The significance of Prtītyasamutpāda for understanding the relationship between Saṁvṛti and Paramārthasatya in Nāgārjuna;
- The Nature of Saṁvṛti and the Relationship of Paramārtha to it in Svātantrika - Mādhyamika and so on...
I have been searching this book for many years, I have just got it. Now I share for you, it free, it has many interesting points... try to read it and I am sure you will enjoy it...
Have a great time!
Bhiksuni T NL
unrest and intellectual ferment in many countries. In China
we had Lao Tzu and Confucius, in Greece Parmenides and
Empedocles, in Iran Zarathustra, in India Mahavira and the
Buddha. In that period many remarkable teachers worked
upon their inheritance and developed new points of
view.
The Purnima or full-moon day of the month of Vaisakha
is connected with three important events in the life of the
Buddha— birth, enlightenment and parinirvana. It is the
most sacred day in the Buddhist calendar. According to the
Theravada Buddhism, the Buddha's parinirvana occurred in
544 B.C.1 Though the different schools of Buddhism have
their independent systems of chronology, they have agreed
to consider the full-moon day of May 1956 to be the 2,500th
anniversary of the mahaparinirvana of Gautama the Buddha.
This book gives a short account of the story of Buddhism in
the last 2,500 years.
Thesis Chapters by Tathatājñāna Rev
Papers by Tathatājñāna Rev
This book mentions many profound points of Saṁvṛti and Paramārtha. Such as:
- Saṁvṛti and Paramārtha in Mādhyamika;
- The significance of Prtītyasamutpāda for understanding the relationship between Saṁvṛti and Paramārthasatya in Nāgārjuna;
- The Nature of Saṁvṛti and the Relationship of Paramārtha to it in Svātantrika - Mādhyamika and so on...
I have been searching this book for many years, I have just got it. Now I share for you, it free, it has many interesting points... try to read it and I am sure you will enjoy it...
Have a great time!
Bhiksuni T NL
unrest and intellectual ferment in many countries. In China
we had Lao Tzu and Confucius, in Greece Parmenides and
Empedocles, in Iran Zarathustra, in India Mahavira and the
Buddha. In that period many remarkable teachers worked
upon their inheritance and developed new points of
view.
The Purnima or full-moon day of the month of Vaisakha
is connected with three important events in the life of the
Buddha— birth, enlightenment and parinirvana. It is the
most sacred day in the Buddhist calendar. According to the
Theravada Buddhism, the Buddha's parinirvana occurred in
544 B.C.1 Though the different schools of Buddhism have
their independent systems of chronology, they have agreed
to consider the full-moon day of May 1956 to be the 2,500th
anniversary of the mahaparinirvana of Gautama the Buddha.
This book gives a short account of the story of Buddhism in
the last 2,500 years.