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  • Two Periods of Buddhist Art in India
    Two Periods of Buddhist Art in India Less than 1% of the population of modern India is Buddhist. Therefore, it is reasonable to ...
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  • Buddhist Art--Two Periods of Buddhist Art in India
    Two Periods of Buddhist Art in India Less than 1% of the population of modern India is Buddhist. Therefore, it is reasonable to ...
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  • India's Cultural Heritage
    ... During this era, massive royal resources were put toward Hindu, Buddhist and Jain faiths and the Hindu temple became India's classic architectural form ...
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  • The Land of India
    ... it. As a result to the Buddhist influence, very famous institutions came out of the monasteries (Education in India 2000). In the ...
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  • Chinese Buddhism
    ... and Mahayana sutras. During the 5th and 6th centuries Buddhist schools were started in China and India. Buddhism was becoming very ...
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  • Comparing Buddhism and Atheism
    ... Although Buddhism was founded in India, today less than 1% of India's population is Buddhist. Buddhism has more followers in countries east of India. ...
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  • Buddha
    ... dare. Ashvaghosha's reputation preceded him. During his travels he arrived at Magadha in central India, a Buddhist stronghold. A ...
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  • caste system
    ... It was accepted among Buddhist in India as, perhaps, a necessary evil. In one regard the caste system was redrawn by Indian Buddhist. ...
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  • Research, Buddhism and Christianity
    ... is said to have dreamt of a golden deity who was later identified as Buddha, and this prompted him to send to India for copies of the Buddhist scriptures" (45 ...
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  • Migration and Globalization: The Silk Road
    ... Thus, India began to have significant influence on Chinese culture. Numerous Buddhist schools, shrines, grottos, and monasteries appeared in villages along the ...
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  • Buddhism
    ... Zen's roots may be traced to India, but it was in East Asia that the movement became distinct and flourished. Like other Chinese Buddhist sects, Chan first ...
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  • Buddhism and Sidhartha
    ... Zen's roots may be traced to India, but it was in East Asia that the movement became distinct and flourished. Like other Chinese Buddhist sects, Chan first ...
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  • The Influence That Hsi Yu Chi has had on Manga and Anime.
    ... Buddha. Two, Hsuan Tsang's family background, his birth and his commitment in Journeying to India to obtain Buddhist Scriptures. Three ...
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  • Buddhism
    ... missionaries, and by Chinese converter's who studied in India and traveled ... Whereas the Buddhist believe in reincarnation and that life involves suffering. ...
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  • Brief history of Buddhism
    It was founded by Siddhartha Guatama (Buddha) in Northeastern India. ... Also, the Buddhist movement was open to people of all castes, denying that a person's ...
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  • The 14th Dalai Lama
    ... people at a distance. He is among 600 Tibetan Buddhist monks living in Dharamsala, in northern India. About 7,000 of the 24,000 ...
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  • BUDDISM
    ... the "Vehicle of the Mantra"), Tantric Buddhism became prominent in India in the ... Wherever Buddhist doctrine and philosophy have spread in Asia, they have given ...
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  • buddism
    ... the "Vehicle of the Mantra"), Tantric Buddhism became prominent in India in the ... Wherever Buddhist doctrine and philosophy have spread in Asia, they have given ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... or Mantrayana (the "Vehicle of the Mantra"), Tantric Buddhism became prominent in India in the ... Wherever Buddhist doctrine and philosophy have spread in Asi! ...
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  • India
    ... Buddhists feel that all people are equal and Buddhist teachings have helped to break down the caste system. Another main religion in India is Muslim. ...
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  • Hellenism on the Silk Road
    ... sculpture, much admired by the Romans in the West, into the area known as Transoxiana, now Gandhara in North India. Much of early Gandharan Buddhist art bears ...
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  • India
    ... They showed scenes of stories found in Buddhist temples. ... A couple renowned artists from India are Maqbool F. Husain and Amrita Sher-Gil. ...
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  • Monkey
    Monkey - Journey to the West is an allegorical telling of the Monk Tripitaka's journey to India in search of the Chinese Buddhist scriptures. ...
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  • Buddhism
    ... The classis Buddhist posture "is the cross-legged one, with one leg laid on ... great support from the rulers and became a dominant religion almost all over India. ...
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  • Ceremonies in Buddhism
    ... Also in India, there was an ordination ceremony in which people were initiated into the Buddhist order by self-dedication to monastic life (Brandon 200). ...
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  • Indian History & Food Culture
    ... India's people include Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Sikh, Moslem, Zoroastrian, and Jewish. Each of these groups has food restrictions. ...
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  • The circumstances of the Chinese occupation of Tibet
    ... Even then, they still have to make it through the long trek to India or another country where it isn'ta crime to be a Buddhist. ...
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  • Siddhartha Gautama and Buddhis
    ... a Buddhist equivalent to the Christian heaven." Between 560 and 480 BC; there lived a prince named Siddhartha Gautama in Nepal, a country north of India in the ...
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  • The Kashmir Conflict
    ... The new republics of Pakistan and India were now in competition for control over ... almost all of it Muslim), Jammu (mostly Hindu) and Ladakh (mostly Buddhist). ...
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  • The Conflict In Kashmir
    ... The new republics of Pakistan and India were now in competition for control over ... almost all of it Muslim), Jammu (mostly Hindu) and Ladakh (mostly Buddhist). ...
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