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- Chinese, bukkyō in ****anese, nang pa sangs rgyas pa'i chos in Tibetan, buddhadharma in Sanskrit, buddhaśāsana in Pali. The Four Noble Truths, or the truths...
- Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly is a Buddhist journal presenting articles on Buddhist teachings and practice, with contributions from all Buddhist...
- cities of ancient India who are invoked to s**** the protection of the BuddhaDharma: "The deity Krakucchanda resides in Pataliputra. Aparajita resides in...
- found in the Record of Linji which states: "Followers of the Way, as to buddhadharma, no effort is necessary. You have only to be ordinary, with nothing to...
- Zen ranks and hierarchy Wenger, Michael (2002), "What is a Roshi?", Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly, retrieved 2018-05-20 Boeddhistisch Dagblad...
- launched another periodical, Buddhadharma: Practitioner's Quarterly focused strongly on Buddhist practice. Buddhadharma is currently published by the...
- Hsuan Hua (Chinese: 宣化; pinyin: Xuānhuà; lit. 'proclaim and transform'; April 26, 1918 – June 7, 1995), also known as An Tzu, Tu Lun and Master Hua by...
- means the teachings of the Buddha, commonly known throughout the East as Buddhadharma. It includes especially the discourses on the fundamental principles...
- In Buddhism, faith (saddhā, śraddhā) refers to a serene commitment to the practice of the Buddha's teaching, and to trust in enlightened or highly developed...
- Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal) and invokes them for the protection of the Buddhadharma. Many Jatakas also mentions various Rishis. The Naḷinikā Jātaka (Jā 526)...