Three mountains and seven rivers/ (Record no. 158363)

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International Standard Book Number 8120824687
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Classification number 294.3
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Title Three mountains and seven rivers/
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Shoun Hino & Toshihiro Wada
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Delhi:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Motilal Banarsidass,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2004.
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Extent 903 p.
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Formatted contents note Section I<br/>ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY<br/>1 Three Mountains and Seven Rivers<br/>—Frits Staal<br/>Section II<br/>buddhism<br/>2. Early Buddhism<br/>—Johannes Bronkhorst<br/>3. Theravada Pre-understandings in Understanding<br/>Mahay^a<br/>—Mahinda Deegalle<br/>4: Bodhisattvas and True Words {satya)-. A Note on<br/>the Origin of Mahayana Buddhism<br/>—Keiichi Miyamoto<br/>5. Remarks on the Orthography of the Kasyapaparivarta<br/>Manuscripts: 'Visarga-danda' in Verses<br/>—Noriyuki Kudo<br/>6. Margajnata in the Abhisamaydlankdra<br/>Fujio Taniguchi<br/>7. Buddhist Definition of Existence: Karitra to<br/>Arthakriyd<br/>—Masaru Akimoto<br/>8. Defining and Redefining Svalak.uina: Dhaiinakirti's<br/>(a)ncept and its I ibetan Modification<br/>— Chizuko Yoshimizu<br/>9 The "Grammarian's Objection in Sthiramati s<br/>rrivisikdbhdsyn anci Bftarti hai i s Argument on<br/>the Secondary' Application of Words<br/>—Toshiya Unehe<br/>10. Bhaguvat in Chinese Buddhist franslation: An<br/>Indirect Example of Oral Nnvaania in Buddhist<br/>Text Translations?<br/>—Max Dreg<br/>11. Engaging Religions Language in the<br/>Pure Land Path; Repositioning Shin Buddhist<br/>Tradition in the Field of Buddhist Studies<br/>—Dennis liirola<br/>12. The Mode of Existence of Japanese Buddhism: From<br/>a View of the Ceremonial Services<br/>—Kenryo Minowa<br/>Skchkjn III<br/>mAdhyamika<br/>13. A Note on Nagarjuna and the Naiyayikas<br/>—Eli Franco<br/>14. Are the Madhyamikas Sunyatavadins?<br/>—Kaie Mochizuki<br/>15. What are Madhyamikas refuting? Santaraksita,<br/>Kamalastla et alii on Superimpositions {samdropa)<br/>—Tom Tillemans<br/>16. Prasaiigika Interpretations of the Madhyamaka<br/>Theory of Freedom from Twin Extreme Positions<br/>—Kodo Yotsuya<br/>17. Nagarjuna, Shinran and Whitehead<br/>—John Shunji Yokota<br/>SEcnoN IV<br/>ICONOGRAPHY<br/>18. The Idea and Realization of the Colossal Buddhas;<br/>Maitreya and Vairocana<br/>—Akira Miyaji<br/>19. Iconography of Siikhavati Lokesvara<br/>—Ruriko Snkiimn<br/>20. The Origin and Evolution of the Caturvidyaraja<br/>(SHIDAI-MYOOU)<br/>—Motohiro Yoritomi<br/>21. The Chronology of Cave Temples at Elephanta<br/>—Atsushi Ishiguro<br/>Section V<br/>JAINISM<br/>22. Reflections on Reflections: Shadow and Darkness<br/>in Jain Philosophical Texts<br/>—Phyllis Granoff<br/>Sectign VI<br/>LOGIC<br/>23. Prajnakaragupta's Proof of the Buddha's Authority<br/>— Takashi Iwaia<br/>24. Jhanasrlmitra's Proof of the Momentary Destruction<br/>of Existence: A Philosophical Investigation from<br/>the Standpoint of Intuitionistic Logic<br/>—Tadashi Tani<br/>25. The Prepositional Logic of Uddyotakara<br/>—Michiko Ishitobi<br/>26. Svasvdmisambandha in the Vaisesika System<br/>—Masanobu Nozawa<br/>27. The Two Types of Cognitive Process in the<br/>Vaisesika Philosophy<br/>—Katsunori Hirano<br/>SrcrioN XII<br/>SANIKIIYA AND YOGA<br/>48. Bhutatinan Rcconsicicrcd<br/>—Sh uju n Alot/'gi<br/>49. A Study on the Relation between Atinadar.sana<br/>and Yogic Practice<br/>—Crensei Asano<br/>50. The Eight-limbed Yoga in Vacaspatimi.sra's<br/>Under-standing of the Advaitavedanta<br/>—Kn Endo<br/>Section XI11<br/>TANTRISM<br/>51. SanctiEication of the Sacrificial Ground<br/>—Hiroinic.hi Hihila<br/>52. Another Ver.sion of Prajharak.sita s Bnlividhi<br/>—Munenohu Sakurni<br/>53. A Nepalese Buddhi.st Fire Ritual: Sahasrahutihoma<br/>—Shinobu Yamagiichi<br/>54. The Va.stunaga Ritual Described in Tsong-kha-pa s<br/>sNi^ags-rim chpn-jjo<br/>—Masahide Mori<br/>55. Nagabodhi's SiEguhyasavidjamandnlopdyikd-vivisntividhi:<br/>The Tibetan Translation and Sanskrit<br/>Text of Chapters 5 and 6<br/>—Kimiaki Tanaka<br/>56. The Signs of Death and Their Contexts<br/>■—Shingo Einoo
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Keyword India -- Religion.
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Keyword Philosophy, Indic.
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Keyword Indic philology.
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Personal name Hino, Shoun, ed.
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Personal name Wada, Toshihiro, ed.
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