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Har Dayal's The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature published in 1931 was the first extensive study in English of the Bodhisattva doctrine. Dayal discussed the Bodhisattva doctrine as it was expounded in the Buddhist Sanskrit texts, and it remains a question whether anything more can be added to his excellent study. However, no other book on the doctrine has appeared in English subsequent to Dayal's study, and Buddhist scholarship, having expanded beyond the boundaries of the Sanskrit language, must now take into account information found not only in the Sanskrit language but also in other languages fundamental to Buddhist studies. In order to investigate what current research in Sanskrit, Tibetan, Chinese, and Japanese materials could contribute to the study of the Bodhisattva doctrine, the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary planned a conference around the theme of the Bodhisattva. The papers presented in this volume were first read and discussed at the conference.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-ii
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. iii-iv
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. The Contributors
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. xi-xxii
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  1. Inaugural Address
  1. The Relevance of the Bodhisattva Concept for Today
  2. Peter Slater
  3. pp. 1-18
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  1. India
  1. The Evolution of the Concept of the Bodhisattva
  2. A.L. Basham
  3. pp. 19-60
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  1. The Bodhisattva Returns to This World
  2. Gadjin M. Nagao
  3. pp. 61-80
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  1. Tibet
  1. Influence of the Bodhisattva Doctrine on Tibetan Political History
  2. Turrell V. Wylie
  3. pp. 81-94
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  1. The View of Bodhicitta in Tibetan Buddhism
  2. Lobsang Dargyay
  3. pp. 95-110
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  1. Bodhisattva - The Ethical Phase in Evolution
  2. H.V. Guenther
  3. pp. 111-124
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  1. China
  1. The Bodhisattva Idea in Chinese Literature: Typology and Significance
  2. Yün-hua Jan
  3. pp. 125-152
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  1. The Bodhisattva Concept: A Study of the Chinese Buddhist Canon
  2. Lewis R. Lancaster
  3. pp. 153-164
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  1. Japan
  1. The Bodhisattva Doctrine as Conceived and Developed by the Founders of the New Sects in the Heian and Kamakura Periods
  2. Hisao Inagaki
  3. pp. 165-192
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  1. Japan's New Religions (1945-65): Secularization or Spiritualization?
  2. Minoru Kiyota
  3. pp. 193-222
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  1. The Mykonin: Japan's Representation of the Bodhisattva
  2. Leslie S. Kawamura
  3. pp. 223-238
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 239-274
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