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About: Dharma is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1237 publications have been published within this topic receiving 8963 citations. The topic is also known as: dhamma.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a journey from Rajadharma (the King's "whole duty") to Dharmaraja (the "Righteous Ruler") from Ayutthaya to Bangkok.
Abstract: Part I: 1. Introduction: Reconstructing a Journey 2. From Rajadharma (the King's "Whole Duty") to Dharmaraja (the "Righteous Ruler") 3. The Brahmanical Theory of Society and Kingship 4. The Early Buddhist Conception of World Process, Dharma, and Kingship 5. Asoka Maurya: The Paradigm 6. Thai Kingship and Polity in Historical Perspective 7. The Galactic Polity 8. The Kingdom of Ayutthaya: Design and Process 9. Asokan and Sinhalese Traditions Concerning the Purification of the Sangha 10. The Sangha and the Polity: From Ayutthaya to Bangkok 11. The Nineteenth-Century Achievements of Religion and Sangha Appendix to Chapter 11: The Symbolization of Monarchy in the Nineteenth Century 12. The Sangha Acts of 1902, 1941, and 1963 Part II: 13. The Composition and Distribution of Religious Personnel: What the Figures Say 14. Monkhood as an Avenue of Social Mobility 15. Monastic Careers and Monastic Network Appendix to Chapter 15: Monastic Networks in Christian Europe and Thailand 16. Patronage of the Sangha and the Legitimation of the Polity 17. Reformism and Ideological Transformation Based on Tradition 18. Missionary Monks (Thammathud) and National Development Appendix to Chapter 18: The Monks' Universities 19. The Politics of National Development and the Symbols c Legitimacy 20. Dialectical Tensions, Continuities, Transformations, and the Uses of the Past

554 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The early history of mindfulness and its relationship to mainstream medicine and the science of the mind/body connection and health can be found in this article, where the authors discuss the importance that mindfulness-based interventions be grounded in a universal dharma understanding that is congruent with Buddhadharma but not constrained by its historical, cultural and religious manifestations associated with its counties of origin and their unique traditions.
Abstract: The author recounts some of the early history of what is now known as MBSR, and its relationship to mainstream medicine and the science of the mind/body connection and health. He stresses the importance that MBSR and other mindfulness-based interventions be grounded in a universal dharma understanding that is congruent with Buddhadharma but not constrained by its historical, cultural and religious manifestations associated with its counties of origin and their unique traditions. He locates these developments within an historic confluence of two very different epistemologies encountering each other for the first time, that of science and that of the meditative traditions. The author addresses the ethical ground of MBSR, as well as questions of lineage and of skillful ‘languaging’ and other means for maximizing the possibility that the value of cultivating mindfulness in the largest sense can be heard and embraced and cultivated in commonsensical and universal ways in secular settings. He directly addresses mindfulness-based instructors on the subject of embodying and drawing forth the essence of the dharma without depending on the vocabulary, texts, and teaching forms of traditional Buddhist environments, even though they are important to know to one degree or another as part of one’s own development. The author’s perspective is grounded in what the Zen tradition refers to as the one thousand year view. Although it is not stated explicitly in this text, he sees the current interest in mindfulness and its applications as signaling a multi-dimensional emergence of great transformative and liberative promise, one which, if cared for and tended, may give rise to a flourishing on this planet akin to a second, and this time global, Renaissance, for the benefit of all sentient beings and our world.

549 citations

Book
01 Jan 1991
TL;DR: In this article, a book with the PDF mutual causality in buddhism and general systems theory the dharma of natural systems suny series buddhist studies will let you know more things.
Abstract: Excellent book is always being the best friend for spending little time in your office, night time, bus, and everywhere. It will be a good way to just look, open, and read the book while in that time. As known, experience and skill don't always come with the much money to acquire them. Reading this book with the PDF mutual causality in buddhism and general systems theory the dharma of natural systems suny series buddhist studies will let you know more things.

195 citations

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01 Jan 2002

139 citations

Book
01 Jan 1964
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the basic beliefs and practices of Jainism and Theravada Buddhism in the Upanishad, including the Vehicle of the Thunderbolt and the Decline of Buddhism in India.
Abstract: 1. Cosmic and Ritual Order in Vedic Literature 2. The Ultimate Reality in the Upanishad 3. The Basic Doctrines of Jainism 4. Jain Philosophy and Political Thought 5. Theravada Buddhism 6. Mahayana Buddhism: "The Greater Vehicle" 7. The Vehicle of the Thunderbolt and the Decline of Buddhism in India 8. Dharma: The First End of Man (R.N.D.) 9. Artha: The Second End of Man (R.N.D.) 10. Kama: The Third End of Man (V.R., revised) 11. Moksha: The Fourth End of Man 12. The Songs of Medievel Hindu Devotion (V.R., revised) 13. The Foundations of Islam in India 14. The Muslim Ruler in India 15. Islamic Mysticism in India 16. Sikhism: Faith and Practice

126 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023133
2022750
202135
202051
201956
201870