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The Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies (IIJBS) ISSN 0972-4893
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THE INDIAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUDDHIST STUDIESIIJBS, Number 1 (1999-2000) (208 pages) 1. A.K. Narain, “Buddhism : Looking Back and Looking Ahead”, pp. 1-13 2. Christian Lindtner, “The Great Soul of the Ārya Dharma”, pp. 15-44 3. Charles Willemen , “The Indian Background of Buddhism in China : Some facts and Remarks”, pp. 45-49 4. H.S. Prasad, “Looking for the Postmodern Ideas in the Buddha and Nāgārjuna”, pp. 51-73. 5. Ineke Van Put, “Some Remarks on the Eight Great Hells in the Northern Buddhist Tradition”, pp. 75-82 6. J.D. Lerner, “The Greek-Indians of Western India : A Study of the Yavana and Yonaka Buddhist Cave Temple Inscriptions”, pp. 83-109. 7. Mahesh Tiwari, “(Rūpa in Abhidharma)”, pp. 111-127 8. Malavika Bandyopadhyaya, “Ksemendra : An Indian Buddhist Poet”, pp. 129-141 9. Sanghasen Singh, “The Problem of Aniccattā Doctrine in Buddhism”, pp. 143-156 10. Vaijayanti Shete, “Avadānakalpalatā in the Perspective of Stage Value”, pp. 157-162 II Translations and Reprints 1. Lalji ‘Shravak’, “Sangitiparyāyapādasāstra : Nidānavarga and Ekadharma Varga (Translated from Chinese into Hindi)”, pp. 163-178 III Reviews and Notices 1. C. Willemen, “The Weaving of Mantra- Kukai and the construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse, by Ryuichi Abe, Columbia University Press, New York, 1999”, pp. 179-181 2. C. Willemen, “The Zen Teaching of Master Lin-chi: A Translation of the Lin-chi lu, by Burton Watson, Columbia University Press New York, 1999”, p. 181 3. C. Willemen, “ Bibliographical Sources for Buddhist Studies from the viewpoint of Buddhist philology, by Yasuhiro Sueki, The International Institute for Buddhist Studies of the International College for Advanced Buddhist Studies, Tokyo, 1999”, p. 182 4. Lalji ‘Shravak’, “Samyuktābhidharmahrdayasāstra : Heart of Scholasticism with Miscellaneous Additions, English Translation by Bart Dessein, Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi 1999”, pp. 183-185
IV Index to the Indian Journal of Buddhist Studies
THE INDIAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUDDHIST STUDIES IIJBS, Number 2 (2001) (185 pages) Part I I. Proceedings of the Colloquium on “Buddhism : Schools and Sects” held at Catholic University, Leuven (Belgium) on May 27-28, 2000 1. Preface, pp. 3-5 2. Introductory Speech by HE Masaki Kunieda, pp. 7-8 3. Heinz Bechert, “Sanghabheda and Nikāyabheda in Buddhist Law”, pp. 9-14. 4. Adelbert Denaux, “School and/or Sects : A Question of Context”, pp. 15-24 5. Karel Dobbelaere, “The Process of Conversion of Sōka Gakkai : A Buddhist Religious Movement”, pp. 25-43 6. Frans Goetghebeur, “Buddhism through a European Filter”, pp. 45–62. 7. Alexander Kabanoff, “The Amidist Underground Sects in the Edo Period”, pp. 63-70. 8. Lalji ‘Shravak’, “Miśrakābhidharmahrdayaśāstra : Fusion of Bahirdeśaka and Kāśmīra Abhidharma Traditions”, pp. 71-84. 9. Rik Torfs, “Sects and Schools from the Viewpoint of the Roman Catholic Church”, pp. 85-93 10. Willy Vande Walle, “Zen as a Western Invention”, pp. 95-108 11. Ineke Van Put, “Jizō’s Cult : A Fusion of Traditions”, pp. 109-119 12. Peter Verhagen, “Studies in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Hermeneutics (2) : Notes Apropos to the Role of Hermeneutics in Buddhist Sectarianism in India and Tibet”, pp. 121-134 13. Russel Webb, “Contemporary European Scholarship on Buddhism”, pp. 135-161 14. Charles Willemen, “Sarvāstivāda Developments in Northwestern India and in China”, pp. 163-169 15. Discussion, pp. 171-181.
THE INDIAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUDDHIST STUDIESIIJBS, Number 3 (2002) (216 pages)I Articles 1. Jana Benická, “ The Theory of the Non-Sentient Beings Expounding the Dharma in Chinese Buddhist Philosophy [From Jizang To Dongshan Liangjie]”, pp. 1-32 2. Jim Blumenthal, “Remarks on the dGe-lugs-pa Analysis of Śāntaraksita’s Views on the Status of Hīnayāna Arhats”, pp. 33-56 3. Lokesh Chandra, “Closure of the Library Cave 17 of Tun Huang”, pp.57-69 4. Swati Ganguli, “Analytical study of the A-pi-da-mo pinlei zu Lun (Abhidharmaprakaranapādaśāstra)”, pp. 71-87 5. B.G. Gokhale, “Sacred Space” in Early Buddhism”, pp. 89-94 6. Rita Gupta, “A Brief Survey of the Critiques of Nyāya and Buddhist Epistemology”, pp. 95-121 7. Ulrich T. Kragh, “The Extant Abhidharma-literature”, pp. 123-167 8. A.K. Narain, “The Exact Spot of Birth of Siddhārtha Gautama, the Śākyamuni Buddha”, pp. 169-179. 9. Christian K. Wedemeyer, “Antinomianism and Gradualism: the Contextualization of the Practices of Sensual Enjoyment (Caryā) in the Guhyasamāja Ārya Tradition”, pp. 181-195. 10. Akira Yuyama, “Some Remarks On The Canonical Texts Quoted By Madhyamaka Masters”, pp. 197-205
II. Reviews and Notices Charles Willemen, “Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies, ed. Padmanabh S. Jaini, foreword by Paul Dundas. Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 2001”, pp. 207-208 Charles Willemen, “Yasuhiro Sueki, Bibliographical Sources for Buddhist Studies, from the Viewpoint of Buddhist Philology,Tokyo 2001”, p. 208 Charles Willemen, “Shohei Ichimura, Buddhist Critical Spirituality. Prajñā and Śūnyatā. North American Institute of Zen and Buddhist Studies. Series 4, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 2001”, pp. 209-210 Charles Willemen, “The Journal of the International College for Advanced Buddhist Studies IV, 2001. Published by the International College for Advanced Buddhist Studies, Tokyo”, pp. 211-212 Charles Willemen, “Kichō Onozuka, Kūkai kyōgaku ni okeru haikei shisō no kenkyū (The Basic Study of Kūkai’s Doctrine), Sankibō Busshorin, Tokyo 2000”, pp. 212-13
THE INDIAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUDDHIST STUDIESIIJBS, Number 4 (2003) (242 pages)I Articles 1. Cheng Jianhua, “Is Buddhism Related to Brahmanism and Hinduism”, pp. 1-7 2. Dan Arnold, “Verses on Nonconceptual Awareness: A Close Reading of Mahåyånasaµgraha 8.2-13”, pp. 9-49 3. Hikotaro Furuta, “Tagore and Zen”, pp. 51-55 4. John P. Keenan, “Critical and Mystic Yogåcåra Philosophy : Language and Truth”, pp. 57-88 5. Rita Gupta, “A Brief Survey of the Critiques of Nyåya and Buddhist Epistemology”, pp. 89-121 6. J. Sitaramamma, “The Contribution of the Íaila Schools of Óndhradeßa for the Rise of Mahåyåna thought”, pp. 123-137 7. Soma Basu, “A brief text –critical note on Bhadrakalpavadana : A store of Buddhist narratives in verse”, pp. 139-149 8. Song Lidao, “The Establishment of a Global Ethic and the Buddhist Attitude in Inter-Religious Dialogue”, pp. 151-160
II Translations
1. Marcus Bingenheimer, “A translation of the TØdaiwajØ tØseiden 唐大和尚東征傳 (T. 2089 (7)”, pp. 161-189 2. Lalji Shravak, “Abhidharmasa∫g¥tiparyåyapådaßåstra : Dvidharma varga”, pp. 191-223
III Reviews and Notices 1. C.D. Sebastian, “Emptiness Appraised by David Burton”, pp. 225-229 2. C.D. Sebastian, “The Resonance of Emptiness: A Buddhist inspiration for Contemporary Psychotherapy by Gay Watson”, pp. 230-235 3. N.H. Samtani, “The Meditation Handbook: A Step-by-step Manual Providing A Clear And Practical Guide To Buddhist Meditation by Geshe Kelsang Gyasto”, pp. 236-237 4. N.H. Samtani, “Buddhånusm®ti (A Glossary of Buddhist Terms) by Dr. Kala Acarya”, pp. 237-238
Lakshmi Narayan Tiwari by N.H. Samtani
THE INDIAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUDDHIST STUDIESIIJBS, Number 5 (2004) (250 pages)I Articles 1. Dipak Kumar Barua, “Buddhism as Revealed in some Newly Discovered Mystic Songs from Nepal”, pp. 1-19 2. Chameli Chowdhury, “ÍåntarakΣita’s Reaffirmation of Dignåga and Dharmak¥rti’s Views on Perception and his Defence of the Nyåya-M¥måµså Criticisms”, pp. 21-40 3. Guang Xing , “An Enquiry into the Origin of the Mahåså∫ghika Buddhology” pp. 41-51 4. J.R. Joshi, “Literary Aspects of Pali Employed in Ritual” pp. 53-61 5. David McMahan, “Demythologization and the Core-versus-Accretions Model of Buddhism”, pp. 63-99 6. K.T.S. Sarao, “Påli Buddhism and in-laws of the Buddha”, pp. 101-118 7. Abraham Velez de Cea, “The silence of the Buddha and the questions about the Tathågata after death”, pp. 119-141
II Translations 1. Marcus Bingenheimer, “A translation of the TØdaiwajØ tØseiden (T. 2089 (7) (cont.)”, pp. 143-181 2. Lalji ‘Shravak’ “Abhidharmasa∫g¥tiparyåyapådaßåstra : Tridharma varga [T. Vol. 26, No. 1536] (translated from Chinese into Hindi)”, pp. 183-221
III Reviews and Notices 1. C. D. Sebastian, “Studies in History of Buddhism ed. by A. K. Narain”, pp. 223-232 2. Lalji ‘Shravak’, “Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Vol. IX, Buddhist Philosophy from 350 to 600 A.D. ed. by Karl H. Potter, 2003”, pp. 233-237. 3. Charles Willemen, “ Dharmak¥rti sur les Mantra et la perception du supra-sensible by Vincent Eltschinger”, pp. 237-239 4. Charles Willemen, “Reason’s Traces. Identity and Interpretation in Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Thought by Mathew T. Kapstein”, pp. 239-241 5. Charles Willemen, “Rules for Nuns according to the Dharmaguptakavinaya: The Discipline in Four Parts, English translation by Ann Heirman”, pp. 241-244
Akira Hirakawa by N.H. Samtani Akira Hirakawa by Charles Willemen
THE INDIAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUDDHIST STUDIES I. Articles
1. C.D. Sebastian, "Buddhist philosophy: Its Three Distinct Phases 2. Charles Willemen, "The _Suutra_ 'School' in Nara Japan (710-784)" (17-35)
3. Ineke Van Put, "Some Notes on Intermediate Existence and
4.
Jeffrey Grupp, "The R-Theory of Time, or Replacement Presentism:
5. Mario D'Amato, "Defending the Mahaayaana from Its Cultured II. Translations
1. Lalji Shravak, "Abhidharma Sa.ngiitiparyaayapaada'saastra III. Reviews and Notices A. Reviews
1. C.D. Sebastian, _Metaphysics and Mysticism in Mahaayaana
Buddhism:
2. Luis O. Gomez, _The Land of
Bliss: The Paradise of the Buddha of
3. N.H. Samtani, _Gathering the Meanings. Essential Teachings of
the
Ardy Verhaegen, _The Dalai Lamas: The Institution and Its History B. Notices Books received to date: From their blurbs (195-227)
THE INDIAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUDDHIST STUDIESIIJBS 2006 Number 7ADVISORS: Gombrich, Richard; Huang Xinchuan; Pasadika, Bhikkhu; Rajaratanamoli, Ven. Phra; Samtani, N.H.; Takasaki, Jikido; Willemen, Charles; Zelliot, Eleanor Contents I Articles 1. Anålayo, Ven 1-20 The Buddha and Omniscience 2. Choong, Mun-keat 21-35 A comparison of the Pali and Chinese versions of the Kosala Sa◊yutta, an early Buddhist discourse on King Pasenadi of Kosala 3. Ritzinger, Justin and Bingenheimer, Marcus 37-94 Whole-body relics in Chinese Buddhism –Previous Research and Historical Overview 4. Singh, Sanjay Kumar 95-98 Problem of ‘Dusassa Guˆaµ’ in Kaccåyana Vyåkaraˆa 5. Tripathy, B. and Dutta, S. 99-114 Bon Among the Monpas of Arunachal Pradesh 6. Willemen, Charles 115-124 About the Words Yogåcåra and Faxiang II vuqokn / Translations 1. Lalji ‘Shravak’ 125-166 Abhidharma Sa∫g¥tiparyåyapådaßåstra (Caturdharma varga) [T. Vol. 26, No. 1536] (translated from Chinese into Hindi) III Reviews, Notices and Blurbs etc. A. Reviews 1. Narain, C.K. 167-170 ANSWERS Discussion with Western Buddhistsby The Dalai Lama; Snow Lion Publication, USA2. Prasad, Birendra Nath 171-175 Dilemmas of Revival of Buddhism in IndiaGail Omvedt, Buddhism In India: Challenging Brahamanism and Caste, Sage Publishers, Delhi D.C.Ahir, Buddhism Declined in India: How and Why, BR Publications, Delhi B. Blurbs of Books received 177-186 IV Memorial Essays and Obituaries Jaya GokhaleBalkrishna Govind Gokhalé 187-199
THE INDIAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUDDHIST STUDIESIIJBS 2007 Number 8ADVISORS: Gombrich, Richard; Huang Xinchuan; Pasadika, Bhikkhu; Rajaratanamoli, Ven. Phra; Samtani, N.H.; Takasaki, Jikido; Willemen, Charles I Articles 1. Anålayo, Ven. 1-21 The Arahant Ideal in early Buddhism - the Case of Bakkula 2. Buragohain, Jaya 23-55 The Concept and History of S¥må in Theravåda Buddhist Monasteries in North East of India, Thailand, Myanmar and Sri Lanka 3. Gokhalé, Jayashree B. 57-76 The Just State, Buddhism and Asoka 4. Ichimura, Shohei 77-107 T ‘ien-t‘ai Philosophy of Dharma Theory and Chinese Buddhist Culture 5. Lara, Braitstein 109-129 Contributions of the 10th Shamarpa Chödrup Gyatso to Svayambh¨ St¨pa 6. Long, Darui 131-152 Venerable Taixu’s Interpretation of Chan: The Revival of Buddhism in Early 20th Century 7. Takasaki, JikidØ 153-173 One Hundred Years of Buddhist Studies in Japan II Translations 1. Kuan, Tse-fu 175-194 Annotated Translation of the Chinese Version of the Kåyagatåsati Sutta 2. Lalji ‘Shravak’ 195-221 Abhidharma Sa∫g¥tiparyåyapådaßåstra (Caturdharma varga) [T. Vol. 26, No. 1536] (translated from Chinese into Hindi)
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