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| | Neo-Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | At the beginning of the 20th century, Buddhism was all but dead in India, the land of its origin. |  | | This makes Buddhism the fifth-largest religion in India and 5% of the population of Maharashtra, but less than 1% of the overall population of India. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Buddhism
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| | Neo-Confucianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The corruption of Buddhism, along with what were regarded as its essential errors in understanding human nature, were strongly criticized by a series of Neo-Confucian thinkers, with this criticism reaching its peak in the works of Jeong Dojeon (1348-1398), whose magnum opus was the Bulssi japbyeon ("Array of Critiques of Buddhism"), written in nineteen chapters. |  | | At the time of the rise of Neo-Confucianism in Korea, Buddhism was firmly entrenched as the state religion, in an increasingly corrupt manner. |  | | Largely as a result of the efforts of Jeong and his associates, the Buddhists were cast out of the seat of power in the coup d'etat of 1398, resulting in the founding of the Joseon dynasty, which would endure for almost five centuries. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Confucianism
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| | Neo-Buddhism |
 | | I've never heard of the term, but "neo-Buddhism" is most accurately described as the new movement in Buddhism that arose at the turn of the millennium, 500 years after the Buddha lived. |  | | The Buddhism that follows the Pali scriptures is still found in Sri Lanka and Southeas Asia. |  | | It is called Mahayana Buddhism and established itself in China, Tibet, Korea, and Japan. |
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http://www.class.uidaho.edu/ngier/_disc1/00000244.htm
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| | ambedkar |
 | | It isolates the Neo Buddhism from the Hindu Dalits and let it become in the long run a cast religion: predominantly as cast religion of the Mahars. |  | | The Indian Neo Buddhism has aroused a movement since the 50s, which propagates Buddhism as the top form of the Indo-genous dharma. |  | | The Neo Buddhist and Christian Dalit leaders are practising that jati communalism too being of the opinion that the emancipation of the Dalits could be successful only by stabilising the All-Indian solidarity of the Dalit jatis. |
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http://web.uni-frankfurt.de/irenik/relkultur18b.html
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| | szaung04.htm |
 | | But Buddhism has nothing to fear from them or from their theories, as it is altogether free from dogmas. |  | | Buddhism, as we have seen, inculcates the doctrine of change and teaches the doctrine of causation. |  | | In this sense, then, I speak of Buddhism as a science in the same way as we may speak of language as a science in the hands of grammarians or philologists, or of education in the hands of educationalists. |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/theravada/nibbanacom/szaung04.htm
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| | Wake Up! |
 | | Similarly, Buddhism teaches that the suffering of human beings is dependent upon a cycle of ignorance and desire which locks humans into a repetitive cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. |  | | Neos identity as the Buddha is reinforced not only through the anagram of his name but also through the myth that surrounds him. |  | | Neo is overtly constructed as a Jesus figure: he is "the One" who was prophesied to return again to the Matrix, who has the power the change the Matrix from within (i.e., to work miracles), who battles the representatives of evil and who is killed but comes to life again. |
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http://whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com/rl_cmp/new_phil_wakeup.html
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| | Won Buddhism* |
 | | The spirit of reformation of Buddhism was found in still another motto, "Buddha dharam is worldly living and worldly living is Buddha dharma itself." This motto challenges Dogen's way of the Buddha dharma, and is not independent of the previous two. |  | | Sot'aesan's view of the central teachings of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism is: "Thus Buddhism, taking as the substance of the doctrine the unreality of all phenomena of the world, has elucidated the way for turning the deluded to the enlightened by teaching the truth of no-origination and noannihilation. |  | | Sot'aesan's renovation of Buddhism is reflected in the Four Grand Platforms of Won Buddhism, which summarize the central tenets of its doctrine. |
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http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-JOCP/chung2.htm
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| | Neo-Confucianism |
 | | The morphology of this renewed or "neo" Confucian vision equals the compass and scope of Buddhism. |  | | Buddhism reached a creative and flourishing peak during the Tang dynasty (618-907); but the Sung dynasty (979-1279) saw a reaction to the "foreign" religion and a creative revitalization of the stagnant Confucian tradition. |  | | In the centuries of disorder and division that followed the collapse of the Han, Indian Buddhism competed with a resurgent religious Taoism for predominance. |
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http://faculty.washington.edu/mkalton/NeoConfucianism.htm
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| | THE SELF IN MEDIEVAL JAPANESE BUDDHISM: FOCUSING ON DOGEN |
 | | Although the groundwork for his understanding of Buddhism had been laid in Japan, his was a Buddhism that was introduced directly from China. |  | | 15, "Komyo." 17 - One of the basic tenets of Buddhism is the doctrine of "no-self" (anattan). |  | | Dogen describes this `Saakyamuni and the religion of Buddhism founded by him in the following terms: The reason that `Saakyamuni appeared in this world and became a great physician was that he took pity on sentient beings submerged in the depths of the sea of suffering. |
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http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-PHIL/kiyota1.htm
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| | 11. Are neo-Buddhists- Hindus? |
 | | An additional reason for his choice of Buddhism was his highly unlikely belief that Buddhism, an elite religion thriving on patronage, had been the original religion of the Dalits. |  | | Buddhism is Hindu in its origin and development, in its art and architecture, iconography, language, beliefs, psychology, names, nomenclature, religious vows and spiritual discipline. |  | | After describing Buddhism as antagonistic to caste, Savarkar surprisingly accuses Buddhism of having promoted and aggravated the institution of Untouchability. |
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http://www.bharatvani.org/books/wiah/ch11.htm
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| | The Matrix |
 | | The Oracle tells Neo, "You have a good soul." But there is no soul, no self in Buddhism (the doctrine of anâtman or anatta), for this would be an essence or a self nature. |  | | The comparison with Buddhism, again, may be instructive. |  | | The Oracle is thus a function, not of Buddhism, but of Classical Western religion (the elevator up to the Oracle's apartment seems to have the Greek letter Ômega written on the wall, complete with circumflex accent and iota subscript). |
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http://www.friesian.com/matrix.htm
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| | HIMAL SOUTH ASIAN October 2003 Review Hindutva’s Hoax |
 | | And it is because Ambedkar had a different experience—as a Dalit—that he propounded a Buddhism that eschewed conventional Buddhisms (Hinayana, Mahayana, Theravada, Vajrayana) and called it “Navayana Buddhism, literally the “new vehicle”. |  | | Against this, Buddhism and the Lokayata school of philosophy insisted on a separation of the social and the natural. |  | | For her, 8220;Ambedkar& Buddhism contains the seeds of Indian Reformation and Enlightenment rolled into one”, and she concludes that “modern science is the standpoint of the oppressed”. |
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http://www.himalmag.com/2003/october/review_1.htm
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| | Neo-neo-Buddhism |
 | | En muchos temas, dan a buddhism una interpretación distintiva. |  | | Ciertos grupos tribales en Bengala continuaron seguir buddhism, al igual que gente en Ladakh y Sikkim donde estaba influyente la cultura tibetana, solamente estos grupos estaba en los márgenes de la sociedad india. |  | | Durante los años 30, Ambedkar, que declaró en 1935 su intención de dejar hinduism porque él creyó que perpetuó injusticias de la casta, llegó a estar interesado en buddhism como alternativa. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ne/NeoneoBuddhism.htm
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| | Journal of Buddhist Ethics |
 | | Without directly addressing the contravening literature (Tambiah, Kapferer, Bastin etc.) Gombrich argues that only in `saivaised tantric Buddhism, as opposed to pure Buddhism, "the same practices can be used for secular and religious ends by the same practitioners" (p.182). |  | | Accordingly he emphasizes "the non-specificity of the worldly benefits to be derived from acts and institutions that are unambiguously Buddhist" (p.172) and rejects popular syncretic therapeutic buddhist rituals as mere "secular technology" (p.170). |  | | The theme of Buddhist asceticism is also taken up by Minoru Hara in his "A Note on the Buddha's Asceticism: The Liu du ji jing (Six Paaramitaa-suutra) 53" (p.249-60). |
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http://jbe.gold.ac.uk/5/flueg1.html
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| | Zen Unbound - The New Buddhism |
 | | We will analyze their words and see if we can find out whether the style and features of this neo Buddhism that has plopped down in the First World is of good or bad quality, and whether the role of bringing an end to suffering to hedonistic, diversion-loving westerners is being fulfilled. |  | | There are now two articles in our planned comprehensive investigation of the new fandangled Buddhism that some call The New Buddhism, Western Buddhism, American Buddhism and/or Modern Buddhism. |  | | Many well-known Buddhists have written books about the new Buddhism in the last few years. |
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http://www.zenunbound.com/buddhism_in_the_west.html
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| | WHY IS HINDUISM COLLAPSING |
 | | Ambedkar, on October 14, 2006, by converting twenty-million Scheduled Castes to Buddhism. |  | | Most of these critique Hinduism, and many of them promote Buddhism. |  | | In 1993, Dr. Kancha Ilaiah, the author of "Why I Am Not A Hindu" became the first Backward Caste intellectual to indicate that the movement to overthrow the yoke of Hinduism was gathering momentum among his people (who comprise 52% of India). |
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http://www.vishalmangalwadi.com/articles/collapsing.htm
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| | Re: Neo-Buddhism |
 | | Whatever the case, the followers of Neo-Buddhism must have felt that their ideal of returning hatred with love was strong enough to necessitate the move away from traditional Buddhism to start their own religion. |
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http://www.class.uidaho.edu/ngier/_disc1/00000246.htm
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| | Japanese philosophy : Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online |
 | | Furthermore, wary of Buddhism’s popularity, they probably welcomed neo-Confucianism’s challenge to the near hegemony that Buddhism had established in Japanese philosophy. |  | | Although the notion of ri was known to the Japanese through Tendai and Kegon Buddhism, the neo-Confucians gave the term a distinctive emphasis. |  | | 3 Metaphysical vision of ancient Japanese esoteric Buddhism |
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http://www.rep.routledge.com/article/G100SECT6
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| | Shinto -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Religions such as Buddhism and Christianity were brought into Japan, but Shinto seems to be as old as the Japanese people and nation. |  | | The word Shinto, which literally means the way of kami (kami means mystical, superior, or divine, generally sacred or divine power, specifically the various gods or deities), came into use in order to distinguish indigenous Japanese beliefs from Buddhism, which had been introduced into Japan in the 6th century... |  | | The word Shinto, which literally means the way of kami (kami means mystical, superior, or divine, generally sacred or divine power, specifically the various gods or deities), came into use in order to distinguish indigenous Japanese beliefs from Buddhism, which had been introduced into Japan in the 6th century |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=108166
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| | New Buddhism Meetup Groups - Meetup.com |
 | | Meet other locals who are interested in New Buddhism, the Western transformation of traditional Buddhism that considers our situation as present day seekers of enlightenment. |  | | Meet other locals who are interested in New Buddhism, the Western transformation of traditional Buddhism that considers our situation as present day seekers of enlightenment… |  | | Find out when new New Buddhism Meetups start! |
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http://newbuddhism.meetup.com/96
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| | NEO-PAGAN RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS |
 | | To them, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Taoism, and the various Neopagan religions are all forms of Satanism, or at least are led by Satan or his demons. |  | | Just as the term "Eastern religions" refers to Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, etc., the terms "Neo-Pagan" "Neopagan," and "Pagan" refer to a collection of separate religions that share a few common themes. |  | | The term "Neo-Paganism" was apparently coined by Tim Zell, editor of The Green Egg, a publication of the Church of all Worlds. |
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http://www.religioustolerance.org/neo_paga.htm
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| | Japanese philosophy : Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online |
 | | The major philosophical traditions to influence Japan from abroad have been Confucianism, Buddhism, neo-Confucianism and Western philosophy. |  | | The philosophical impact of Buddhism, introduced around the same time as Confucianism, has been primarily in three areas: psychology, metaphysics and aesthetics. |  | | 3 Metaphysical vision of ancient Japanese esoteric Buddhism |
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http://www.rep.routledge.com/article/G100
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| | Neo-Buddhism |
 | | This is called, so I have heard, neo-Buddhism. |  | | Aside from the traditional Buddhism that believes in establishing ones own welfare before helping someone else out, there is another type of Buddhism that exists. |  | | I would like to hear what people have to say. |
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http://www.class.uidaho.edu/ngier/_disc1/00000233.htm
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| | Syllabus for Phil 210 |
 | | Because Neo-Confucianism draws heavily on Buddhist metaphysical ideas, we shall also briefly discuss Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism. |  | | (You may also read my Lecture Notes on Early Buddhism and my Glossary of Buddhist Terms.) |  | | This course (which is offered every spring) introduces Neo-Confucianism from a philosophical perspective. |
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http://faculty.vassar.edu/brvannor/Phil210
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| | Neo Buddhism...india |
 | | Are there any good website NEO BUDDHISM of India...? |  | | Or Please post any information you have about NEO BUDDHISM |
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http://www.talkaboutreligion.com/group/alt.religion.buddhism/messages/33956.html
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| | The Gospel according to Neo csmonitor.com |
 | | Literally meaning "new," Neo is also referred to as the "One," which is an anagram for Neo. |  | | Buddhism: The chief problem faced by humanity, according to Buddhist thought, is not sin or evil: it's ignorance of the true reality. |  | | Jesus Christ: The name Jesus is often used in association with Neo, most explicitly when Choi, a drug user, thanks Neo for providing him with illicit software. |
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http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0509/p16s01-almo.html
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| | Neo-Confucianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The corruption of Buddhism, along with what were regarded as its essential errors in understanding human nature, were strongly criticized by a series of Neo-Confucian thinkers, with this criticism reaching its peak in the works of Jeong Dojeon (1348-1398), whose magnum opus was the Bulssi japbyeon ("Array of Critiques of Buddhism"), written in nineteen chapters. |  | | Neo-Confucianism was essentially a response by the Confucians to the dominance of the Daoists and Buddhists. |  | | However, in contrast to Buddhists and Taoists, neo-Confucians did not believe in an external world unconnected with the world of matter. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Confucianism
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