 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka | A Wisdom Archive on Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka |  | Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka A selection of articles related to Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka |  |
|
More material related to Neo-buddhism can be found here:
|
|
|  | |
Neo-Buddhism, Neo-Buddhism - 22 Vows, Neo-Buddhism - Buddhism in India after Ambedkar, Neo-Buddhism - Distinctive interpretation, Neo-Buddhism - Origins, Neo-Buddhism - Recent developments, Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka, Sangharakshita, Christian Dalit theology
|  | |
|
ARTICLES RELATED TO Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka | |
|
|
 |  |  | Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Buddhism - Distinctive interpretationAmbedkarite Buddhists espouse an eclectic version of Buddhism, primarily based on Theravada, but with additional influences from Mahayana and Vajrayana. On many subjects, they give Buddhism a distinctive interpretation. Of particular note is their emphasis on Shakyamuni Buddha as a political and social reformer, rather than merely as a spiritual leader. They point out that the Buddha required his monastic followers to ignore caste distinctions, and that he lambasted racialist justifications for social inequality that existed in his own time. ...
See also:Neo-Buddhism, Neo-Buddhism - Origins, Neo-Buddhism - 22 Vows, Neo-Buddhism - Distinctive interpretation, Neo-Buddhism - Buddhism in India after Ambedkar, Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka, Neo-Buddhism - Recent developments Read more here: » Neo-Buddhism: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Buddhism - Distinctive interpretation |
|  |
|
 |  |  | Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Buddhism - OriginsAt the beginning of the 20th century, Buddhism was all but dead in India, the land of its origin. Certain tribal groups in Bengal continued to follow Buddhism, as did peoples in Ladakh and Sikkim where Tibetan culture was influential, but these groups were on the margins of Indian society. Historical research and increased contact with the rest of the Buddhist world, however, led to renewed interest in Buddhism. Thinkers such as Iyothee Thass, Brahmananda Reddy, and Dharmananda Kosambi began ...
See also:Neo-Buddhism, Neo-Buddhism - Origins, Neo-Buddhism - 22 Vows, Neo-Buddhism - Distinctive interpretation, Neo-Buddhism - Buddhism in India after Ambedkar, Neo-Buddhism - S. N. Goenka, Neo-Buddhism - Recent developments Read more here: » Neo-Buddhism: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Buddhism - Origins |
|  |
|
 | |
|
|
More material related to Neo-buddhism can be found here:
|
|
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|
 |
|