Buddhism without borders: Proceedings of the international conference on globalized/ Ura, Dasho - Thimpu: The Centre for Bhutan Studies, - 377 p.

1 Buddhism as a 'living tradition': The Jbundation for
Buddhism without borders
2 Buddhist Models of Self: Politics when People Matter
3 Introduction to the Collected Works of the Founder of the
Drukpa Kagyu ('Brug pa bKa' brgyud) School: Tsangpa
Gyare (gTsang pa rgya ras, 1161-2211)
4 Conversion to Tibetan Buddhism: Some Reflections
5 Spiritual Development in Oiildren of All Ages
6 The masters so West: A story of Buddhism's adaptation to
new "fields"
7 Animal Wellbeing:
The Concept and Practice ofTsethar in Bhutan
8 Buddhism Without Borders
8 Buddhist sacred natural sites conservation: A meeting
ground between international and local
10 How Avidya Leads to Suffering: Paradigms and
Transformations in Contemporary Japanese Society
11 Ethnic Identity and Buddhist Tradition: An Analysis on
Ethnic Shan Festivals in Thailand
12 The Role of Buddhist Temples in Thailand in
Transmitting Shan Language and Culture
13 Buddhist Environmentalism in Modem Thai Poetry
14 The Lho-Druk Tradition of Bhutan
15 Filial Piety with a Zen Twist: Universalism and
Particularism Surrounding the Sutra on the Difficulty of
Reciprocating the Kindness of Parents
16 Buddhist Original Philosophy to Pursue Worldwide Peace
17 Biiddlnst Impact on Otinese Language Guang Xing
18 Sources for the Yogdcdra Critiques of the Two Truths
19 Sri Lankan Impacts on East Asian Buddhism:
Transmission of a Dhdrani Siitra
20 Contested Identities in Chan/Zen Buddhism: The "Lost"
Fragments of Mazu Daoyi in the Zongjing lu
21 The Sacred Writing by Central Asian Buddhist Monks in
China (3-5 C)
22 Images of Monks with the Usnlsa from the Kucha and
Turfan Regions
23 Buddhist Texts on Love
24 Present-Day Social Problem and its Solution by Buddhism







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