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Vol. 30 No. 2 (2013)
Vol. 30 No. 2 (2013)
Published:
2014-01-01
Editorial
Editorial
Peter Harvey
143
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Articles
Cultural Remnants of the Indigenous Peoples in the Buddhist Scriptures
Bryan Geoffrey Levman
145–180
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Cultic Relationships Between Buddhism and Brahmanism in the ‘Last Stronghold’ of Indian Buddhism
An Analysis with Particular Reference to Votive Inscriptions on the Brahmanical Sculptures Donated to Buddhist Religious Centres in Early Medieval Magadha
Birendra Nath Prasad
181–199
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Two Sutras in the Chinese Samyuktagama without Direct Pali Parallels — Some Remarks on how to identify ‘Later Additions’ to the Corpus
Marcus Bingenheimer
201–214
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A Note on the Term Theravada
Bhikkhu Analayo
215–235
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A Radical Buddhism for Modern Confucians
Tzu Chi in Socio-Historical Perspective
Richard Gombrich, Yu-Shuang Yao
237–259
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Defining Engaged Buddhism
Traditionists, Modernists, and Scholastic Power
Victor Gerard Temprano
261–274
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Reviews
Buddhist Storytelling in Thailand and Laos: The Vessantara Jataka Scroll at the Asian Civilisations Museum by Leedom Lefferts and Sandra Cate, with Wajuppa Tossa.
Naomi Appleton
275–276
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Illuminating the Life of the Buddha: An Illustrated Chanting Book from Eighteenth-century Siam by Naomi Appleton, Sarah Shaw and Toshiya Unebe.
Justin Thomas McDaniel
277–282
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How Theravada is Theravada? Exploring Buddhist Identities, edited by Peter Skilling, Jason A. Carbine, Claudio Cicuzza, Santi Pakdeekham.
Elizabeth J. Harris
283–286
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Review Response
Did the Buddha know Sanskrit?
Richard Gombrich’s response to a point in the BSR review of his What the Buddha Thought
Richard Gombrich
287–288
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