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