This paper emphasizes the deep interdependence of nature and the Buddha as depicted in Buddhacarita of Aśvaghoṣa Bodhisattva. The text contends that the Buddha was inextricably linked with the natural world throughout his life.
Buddhist Sociology
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William J. LongA Buddhist Approachto InternationalRelationsRadical Interdependence
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Abstract Through the discussion of digital religion, modern Buddhism, and two different online platforms, this…
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Willamette University Abstract Socially engaged Buddhism addresses a wide range of con- temporary social and…
Abstract In this paper, I argue that sociological insights into how so- cial structures are…
