A survey of Buddhist thought/ (Record no. 158876)
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fixed length control field | 04830nam a2200157Ia 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9788120833449 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 294.307 |
Item number | SCH/ |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Scheepers, Alfred |
245 #2 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | A survey of Buddhist thought/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Alfred Scheepers |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Delhi : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | M.B.Pub., |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1994. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 312p. : |
Dimensions | 23cm. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | 11 Transliteration of the Sanskrit-A Iphabet<br/>13 Preface<br/>17 Introduction<br/>25 I. BUDDHISM IN INDIA<br/>27 1. The Buddha and his Teaching<br/>27 The Scriptures in three 'baskets'<br/>28 The basket of sermons<br/>28 The life of the Buddha<br/>30 The Path to Freedom<br/>31 Ethical niles<br/>31 Meditation<br/>32 Liberating insight<br/>32 Thoughts behind the Method<br/>33 The four noble truths<br/>35 The influence of ignorance<br/>36 Dq)endent origination<br/>42 The five groups of grasping<br/>44 Ultimate reality<br/>48 Ethical causation<br/>52 The middle way<br/>53 2. Early History<br/>54 The five heretical theses<br/>56 The sects<br/>57 Sthaviras<br/>38 Mahasarnghikas<br/>58 Vatsiputriyas<br/>61 y. AbhidharTTia<br/>62 Theras and Sarvastivadins<br/>64 Nature of the Abhidharma<br/>66 The Thera Abhidhamma<br/>66 Freedom and bondage<br/>66 Mind and 'sahkhara'<br/>70 Consciousness and rebirth<br/>70 The process of conscious apperception<br/>73 Psychical factors<br/>78 States of mind<br/>80 Matter<br/>81 Time<br/>81 General characteristics and interpretation<br/>83 The Sarvastivada Abhidharma<br/>85 Retribution<br/>88 Death and after<br/>88 Knowledge and volition<br/>90 Mental faculties<br/>93 Matter<br/>96 Perception<br/>97 Time<br/>97 The concept of Nirvaija<br/>101 4. Saittrantikas<br/>101 The stream of mind<br/>102 Action and fruit<br/>103 Forms, volitions, mind<br/>103 Subtle consciousness<br/>104 Knowledge<br/>105 Time versus space<br/>105 Development in time<br/>106 Nirvana<br/>107 5. Mahaydna<br/>110 Mafiay^a as philosophy<br/>112 Scriptures<br/>114 Origin<br/>115 History<br/>115 Ka^ivas and Suhgas<br/>116 Scyths<br/>116 Kuja^as<br/>117 Cedi and Satavahanas<br/>118 The Guptas<br/>119 Pujpabhutis and other houses<br/>119 Cashmere and Gandhara<br/>120 Decline of Buddhism in India<br/>121 Magadha as the melting pot of ideas<br/>122 The path of the Bodhisattva<br/>122 The ten stages<br/>126 The 'bodies' of the Buddha<br/>129 The apparitional body<br/>129 The body of enjoyment<br/>131 The body of Dharma<br/>132 Truth<br/>132 Suchness<br/>133 The veils of affliaion and of thought<br/>134 Conventional and highest truth<br/>135 The unity of Nirvana and Saihsara<br/>137 6. Madhyamaka<br/>137 Criticism<br/>138 Life of Nagarjuna<br/>139 Works ascribed to Nagarjuna<br/>139 Short History of the Madhyamaka<br/>143 Dialectic<br/>143 The leiralemma<br/>145 Relativity<br/>146 The goal of dialectic<br/>147 Substance or fleeting events?<br/>149 The highest Wisdom<br/>150 Nature of wisdom<br/>151 Wisdom is freedom<br/>152 Absolute and Phenomena<br/>155 Ignorance<br/>156 Two truths<br/>156 Freedom<br/>157 Freedom is spiritual<br/>159 7. Idealism<br/>161 History<br/>162 Dignaga<br/>166 The reality of the external world<br/>167 Theory of knowledge<br/>170 Dharraakirti<br/>171 Two levels of truth<br/>174 The means of knowledge<br/>178 Understanding<br/>182 The idealist solution of the problem of knowledge<br/>184 The problem of intersubjectivity<br/>187 n. BUDDHISM IN CHINA<br/>189 %. The assimilation of Taoism<br/>189 The six houses<br/>191 Sengzhao<br/>192 Movement<br/>192 Existence<br/>193 Wisdom<br/>194 Daosheng<br/>195 Retribution<br/>196 Instantaneous enlightenment<br/>198 The immortality of the mind<br/>201 World-denial and the state<br/>203 9. Later Buddhist developments<br/>203 Jizang ,<br/>205 Xuanzang<br/>205 All is relative to the mind<br/>206 Four levels of consciousness<br/>207 Store-consciousness<br/>208 The seven aaive forms of consciousness<br/>210 All consists of the mind's immanent differentiation<br/>211 The three natures of reality and their true essence<br/>213 The road to wisdom<br/>215 10. Three Schools<br/>215 Fazang and the Huayan School<br/>216 Origination through causation<br/>216 The emptiness of matter<br/>217 The three natures<br/>217 Revelation of what is without quality<br/>217 Non-generation<br/>218 The five teachings<br/>219 The mastering of the ten mysteries<br/>221 Embracing the six qualities<br/>221 The achievement of 'Bodhi'<br/>221 Entry into Nirvana<br/>222 Epilogue<br/>222 The 'Fahua' or Lotus school from the Tiantai mountains<br/>223 Absolute mind<br/>224 Three natures<br/>225 The universal and the individual mind<br/>225 The integration of all things<br/>226 Cessation and contemplation<br/>227 Pure and impure natures<br/>228 Ignorance and enlightenment<br/>228 The intellectual position of the Tiant^ School<br/>229 The Ch^ School<br/>230 Wisdom<br/>231 The highest truth is inexpressible<br/>231 Wisdom cannot be cultivated<br/>233 In the last resort nothing is gained<br/>234 There is nothing much in the Buddhist teaching<br/>234 In carrying water and chopping wood: therein lies the wonderful Dao<br/>237 m. BUDDHISM IN JAPAN<br/>239 11. The character of Japanese Buddhism<br/>241 12. Buddhist sects<br/>246 13. Zen-Buddhism<br/>248 The universal and the individual aspect of consciousness<br/>250 Two schools<br/>252 Dogen<br/>254 Against syncretism<br/>254 Enlightenment<br/>256 Time and being<br/>257 Causality<br/>258 Zazen<br/>259 Hakuin<br/>261 The realm of the absolute<br/>263 Rarma and liberation<br/>263 The analogy of man and society |
650 ## - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Buddhism. |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
Koha item type | General Books |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Full call number | Accession number | Date last seen | Date last checked out | Koha item type |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 29/08/2016 | 294.307 SCH/ | P13708 | 29/05/2024 | 24/05/2024 | General Books |