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  3. Vol. 39 No. 1 (2022)

Vol. 39 No. 1 (2022)

Published: 2022-09-06

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Alice Collett
    1–2
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Obituaries

  • David Seyfort Ruegg 1 August, 1931– 2 February, 2021

    Jan Westerhoff
    3–9
    • PDF

Articles

  • The Significance of the Phitsanulok Dhammakaya Inscription for the Dating and Character of Boran (Ancient) Practices in Southeast Asian Theravada Buddhism

    Phibul Choompolpaisal, Andrew Skilton
    11–47
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  • Polemical Publications and Socioeconomic Shake-Ups Nineteenth-Century Ceylonese Buddhist Revivalism from Migettuwatte Gunananda to Anagarika Dharmapala

    Bhadrajee S Hewage
    49–65
    • PDF
  • Transmission of the Milindapañha

    Eng Jin Ooi
    67–111
    • PDF
  • Listening to the Theragatha Interplay of Rhythmic Uniformity and Change in Pali Verses

    Kam Wai Erich Tam
    113–140
    • PDF

Reviews

  • About Padmasambhava: Historical Narratives and Later Transformations of Guru Rinpoche, edited by Geoffrey Samuel and Jamyang Oliphant.

    Matthew T Kapstein
    141–145
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  • Buddhism after Mao: Negotiations, Continuities, and Reinventions, edited by Ji Zhe, Gareth Fisher, and André Laliberté.

    Amandine Péronnet
    146–150
    • PDF
  • ReOrienting Histories of Medicine: Encounters Along the Silk Roads, by Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim.

    C Pierce Salguero
    151–153
    • PDF
  • The Zhenzheng lun by Xuanyi: A Buddhist Apologetic Scripture of Tang China, by Thomas Jülch.

    Nelson Landry
    154–157
    • PDF
  • Superiority Conceit in Buddhist Traditions: A Historical Perspective, by Bhikkhu Analayo.

    Chandima Gangodawila
    • PDF

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