Buddhism in Kashmir

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Buddhism in Kashmir has the contributions of sixteen professors from India, Hongkong, Moscow, Berlin, Kathmandu and Bangkok. It details the work of Kashmiri masters in the transmission of sutras to China, the legendary visit of Lao-tzu to Kashmir, the role of Kashmiri teachers in Khotan and Tibet, the articulation of Vaibhasika doctrines by Sanghabhadra in a Chinese translation by Xuan zang, Buddhist terracottas, stupas and monastery in Ambaran Jammu deification of the Buddha in the Hindu pantheon, comparison of Naropa’s Mahamudra upadesa nd Kasmir Saivism, mind body problem in Buddhism, Buddhist art and architecture of Kashmir, Language of advice in early Chinese Buddhist texts, Kumarajiva’s contribution, Buddhism of Kashmir and Tibet, Sunyata in Lal Ded and Nund Rishi, twilight period of Buddhism in Kashmir, rin.chen.bzan.po’s renaissance, Kashmir meditation propagated by Buddhabhadra in fifth century China, Sarvastivada synod in Kashmir, Buddhism and contemporary Kashmiri culture.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Karan Singh

Dr. Karan Singh is senior Professor of applied Pant Biology at A.R.S., Durgapura, Jaipur, a constituent campus of Rajasthan Agricultural University. He has contributed more than 100 research papers, review articles and is the author/editor of several scientific books in English and Hindi. He is member, fellow and office bearer of several academic/research societies. He has guided several scholars for Ph.D. degrees of various universities.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nirmala Sharma

(Ms.) Nirmala Sharma after having her postgraduation in Sociology and Education taught for brief stint at college level. Currently she is engaged with her doctoral research. She has written many research papers, published work. Her area of interest aree women education, women empowerment and sociology of Dalits.

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Title
Buddhism in Kashmir
Sata-Pitaka Series
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788177421194
Length
175p., Colour; Illustrations; 29cm.
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