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A Translation of the Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā with the Tarkajvālā III. 137-146
Chikafumi Watanabe
JIABS 21/1 (1998)
A Note on Pramāṇavārttika, Pramāṇasamuccaya and Nyāyamukha. What is the svadharmin in Buddhist Logic?
Tom J.F. Tillemans
JIABS 21/1 (1998)
Dogen's Raihaitokuzui and Women Teaching in Sung Ch'an
Miriam L. Levering
JIABS 21/1 (1998)
The Construction of Early Tendai Esoteric Buddhism: The Japanese Provenance of Saichō's Transmission Documents and Three Esoteric Buddhist Apocrypha Attributed to Śubhākarasiṁha
Jinhua Chen
JIABS 21/1 (1998)
Did the Buddha Belive in Karma and Rebirth?
Johannes Bronkhorst
JIABS 21/1 (1998)
Rules for the sīmā Regulation in the Vinaya and its Commentaries and their Application in Thailand
Petra Kieffer-Pülz
JIABS 20/2 (1997)
Stages in the Religious Life of Lay Buddhists in Thaiwan
Charles B. Jones
JIABS 20/2 (1997)
The Application of the Vinaya Term nāsanā
Ute Hüsken
JIABS 20/2 (1997)
Buddhist Law According to the Theravāda Vinaya II: Some Additions and Corrections
Oskar Von Hinüber
JIABS 20/2 (1997)
Some Remarks on the Rise of the bhikṣunīsaṃgha and on the Ordination Ceremony for bhikṣunīs according to the Dharmaguptaka Vinaya
Ann Heirman
JIABS 20/2 (1997)
In memoriam Sir Harold Walter Bailey
Eivind Kahrs
JIABS 20/2 (1997)
The Early Saṃgha and the Laity
Torkel Brekke
JIABS 20/2 (1997)
Editorial
Cristina A. Scherrer-Schaub, Tom J.F. Tillemans
JIABS 20/2 (1997)
The International Association of Buddhist Studies and the World Wide Web.
Joe Bransford Wilson
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
Review: Zenbase CD 1
John R. McRae
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
A Short Response to Roger Jackson's Reply
Eli Franco
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
On a Recent Translation of the Saṃdhinirmocanasūtra
Tom J.F. Tillemans
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
"The Whole Secret Lies in Arbitrariness": A Reply to Eli Franco
Roger R. Jackson
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
Distortion as a Price for Comprehensibility? The rGyal tshab-Jackson Interpretation of Dharmakīrti
Eli Franco
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
The Advent of Theravāda Buddhism to Mainland South-east Asia
Peter Skilling
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
Studying Theravada Legal Literature
Andrew Huxley
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
Tibetan Scholastic Education and The Role of Soteriology
Georges Dreyfus
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
What's Going on Here? Chih-i's Use (and Abuse) of Scripture
Paul L. Swanson
JIABS 20/1 (1997)
The Moves Maṇḍalas Make
John S. Strong
On Maṇḍalas (19/2, 1996)
Reevaluating the Eight-Ninth Century Pāla Milieu: Icono-Conservatism and the Persistence of Śākyamuni
Jacob N. Kinnard
On Maṇḍalas (19/2, 1996)
Maṇḍala, Maṇḍala on the Wall: Variations of Usage in the Shingon School
David L. Gardiner
On Maṇḍalas (19/2, 1996)
Maṇḍalas on the Move: Reflections from Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Circa 800 C.E.
Charles D. Orzech
On Maṇḍalas (19/2, 1996)
The Maṇḍala at Ellora / Ellora in the Maṇḍala
Geri H. Malandra
On Maṇḍalas (19/2, 1996)
Preface
Frank E. Reynolds
On Maṇḍalas (19/2, 1996)
The Life and Tibetan Legacy of the Indian Mahāpaṇḍita Vibhūticandra
Cyrus Stearns
JIABS 19/1 (1996)
The Lay Ownership of Monasteries and the Role of the Monk in Mūlasarvāstivādin Monasticism
Gregory Schopen
JIABS 19/1 (1996)
Ways of Knowing and Transmitting Religious Knowledge: Case Studies of Theravāda Buddhist Nuns
Nirmala S. Salgado
JIABS 19/1 (1996)
A Fragment of the Larger Prajñāpāramitā from Central Asia
Grigory Maksimovich Bongard-Levin, Shin'ichirō Hori
JIABS 19/1 (1996)
Mo Fa, The Three Levels Movement, and the Theory of the Three Periods
Jamie Hubbard
JIABS 19/1 (1996)
Upping the Ante: budstud@millenium.end.edu
Jamie Hubbard
On Method (18/2, 1995)
A Way of Reading
C. W. Huntington, Jr.
On Method (18/2, 1995)
Remarks on Philology
Tom J.F. Tillemans
On Method (18/2, 1995)
Buddhist Studies as a Discipline and the Role of Theory
José Ignacio Cabezón
On Method (18/2, 1995)
Unspoken Paradigms: Meanderings through the Metaphors of a Field
Luis O. Gómez
On Method (18/2, 1995)
Some Reflections on the Place of Philosophy in the Study of Buddhism
David Seyfort Ruegg
On Method (18/2, 1995)
Law, State, and Political Ideology in Tibet
Georges Dreyfus
Buddhism and Law (18/1, 1995)
The Cosmology of Law in Buddhist Tibet
Rebecca Redwood French
Buddhism and Law (18/1, 1995)
Buddhism and Law – The View From Mandalay
Andrew Huxley
Buddhism and Law (18/1, 1995)
Buddhist Law According to the Theravāda-Vinaya. A Survey of Theory and Practice
Oskar Von Hinüber
Buddhism and Law (18/1, 1995)
Buddhism and Law – Preface
Frank E. Reynolds
Buddhism and Law (18/1, 1995)
Understanding Chih-i: Through a glass, darkly?
Paul L. Swanson
JIABS 17/2 (1994)
Architecture and Absence in the Secret Tantric History of the Great Perfection (rdzogs chen)
David Germano
JIABS 17/2 (1994)
Apropos of Some Recently Recovered Texts Belonging to the Lam ‘bras Teachings of the Sa skya pa and Ko brag pa
Leonard W. J. Van der Kuijp
JIABS 17/2 (1994)
The Monastic Ownership of Servants or Slaves: Local and Legal Factors in the Redactional History of Two Vinayas
Gregory Schopen
JIABS 17/2 (1994)
Guenther's Saraha: A Detailed Review of Ecstatic Spontaneity
Roger R. Jackson
JIABS 17/1 (1994)
Hōnen and Popular Pure Land Piety: Assimilation and Transformation
Allan A. Andrews
JIABS 17/1 (1994)
Yuan-wu K'o-ch'in's (1063-1135) Teaching of Ch'an Kung-an Practice: A Transition from the Literary Study of Ch'an Kung-an to the Practical K'an-hua Ch'an
Ding-Hwa Evelyn Hsieh
JIABS 17/1 (1994)
Anti-Chan Polemics in Post Tang Tiantai
Brook Ziporyn
JIABS 17/1 (1994)
What Else Remains in Śūnyatā? An Investigation of Terms for Mental Imagery in the Madhyāntavibhāga-Corpus
Hugh B. Urban, Paul J. Griffiths
JIABS 17/1 (1994)
Reinterpreting the Jhānas
Roderick S. Bucknell
JIABS 16/2 (1993)
A Re-examination of a Kaniṣka Period Tetradrachm Coin Type with an Image of Mētrago/Maitreya in the Reverse (Göbl 793.1) and a Brief Notice on the Importance of the Inscription Relative to Bactro-Gandhāran Buddhist Iconography of the Period
John C. Huntington
JIABS 16/2 (1993)
Contributions to the Study of Popular Buddhism: The Newar Buddhist Festival of Guṃlā Dharma
Todd T. Lewis
JIABS 16/2 (1993)
Recent French Contributions to Himalayan and Tibetan Studies
Per Kvaerne
JIABS 16/2 (1993)
Two Mongol Xylographs (Hor Par Ma) of the Tibetan Text of Sa Skya Paṇḍita's Work on Buddhist Logic and Epistemology
Leonard W. J. Van der Kuijp
JIABS 16/2 (1993)
Lamas, Emperors, and Rituals: Political Implications in Qing Imperial Ceremonies
James Hevia
JIABS 16/2 (1993)
Is it a Crow (P. dhaṃka) or a Nurse (Skt. dhātrī), or Milk (Skt. kṣīra) or a Toy-Plough (P. vaṃka)?
Stephan H. Levitt
JIABS 16/1 (1993)
Vasubandhu on saṃskārapratyayaṃ vijñānam
Robert Kritzer
JIABS 16/1 (1993)
Religion, Kinship and Buddhism: Ambedkar's Vision of a Moral Community
Anne M. Blackburn
JIABS 16/1 (1993)
Indian Altruism: A Study of the Terms bodhicitta and bodhicittotpāda
Gareth Sparham
JIABS 15/2 (1992)
The Heart Sūtra: A Chinese Apocryphal Text?
Jan Nattier
JIABS 15/2 (1992)
Lost in China, Found in Tibet: How Wonch'uk Became the Author of the Great Chinese Commentary
John Powers
JIABS 15/1 (1992)
Is the Dharma-kāya the Real "Phantom Body" of the Buddha?
Paul M. Harrison
JIABS 15/1 (1992)
The Violence of Non-Violence: A Study of Some Jain Responses to Non-Jain Religious Practices
Phyllis Granoff
JIABS 15/1 (1992)
An Old Inscription from Amarāvatī and the Cult of the Local Monastic Dead in Indian Buddhist Monasteries
Gregory Schopen
JIABS 14/2 (1991)
Chinese Reliquary Inscriptions and the San-chieh-chao
Jamie Hubbard
JIABS 14/2 (1991)
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