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IJSAR - MARCH 7(2.1) 2019 consists of papers submitted for special issue in collaboaration with Department of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi, India.
Table of Contents
Research Papers
BUDDHISM IN PĀNGI VALLEY: A CULTURAL STUDY | |
Sunita Devi | 1-5 |
WOMEN AND THE BUDDHIST CONCEPT OF NIRBANA—STUDY OF SELECT JATAKA STORIES | |
Kanak Kanti Bera | 6-10 |
ISSUES OF TIBETAN WOMEN IN AN EXILE AND WAY FORWARD | |
Gurmeet Kaur | 11-16 |
Articles
VANQUISHING VIOLENCE | |
Anushree Pandey | 17-20 |
BRAHMAVIHĀRA— ROAD TO INTEGRAL HUMANISM | |
Suresh Kumar | 21-24 |
BUDDHIST VIEW ON SUICIDE AND EUTHANASIA | |
Shravan Kumar | 25-28 |
BUDDHISM IN KASHMIR | |
Yaqoob Allie | 29-33 |
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRUTH ACCORDING TO CANDRAKRĪTI IN MĀDHYAMIKA TRADITION AND SHAṄKARACHĀRYA IN ADVAITA VEDANTA | |
Nyima Sherpa | 34-38 |
BUDDHISM, MARXISM, AND POSTMODERNISM: READINGS INTO SIMULTANEITIES AND SYNCHRONIZATION | |
Ravi Bhatt | 39-44 |
HUMAN RIGHTS AND BUDDHIST VIEW OF SOCIAL JUSTICE | |
Neha Sukhija | 45-48 |
RELIGIOUS IDEOLOGY AND POLITICAL LEGITIMATION IN EARLY MEDIEVAL DECCAN: AN ANALYSIS OF RĀṢṬRAKŪṬAS INSCRIPTIONS | |
Pankaj Bahot | 49-53 |
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BHARTṚHARI AND DIGNȂGA PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE | |
Ankit Chaurasiya | 54-56 |
THE JĀTAKAS AND CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABILITY | |
Sarvjeet Yadav | 57-62 |