Encyclopedia of Buddhism

Edward A. Irons

Language: English

Publisher: Facts on File

Published: Jun 15, 2008

Description:

In approximately 700 A-to-Z entries, Encyclopedia of Buddhism provides easy access to the terms, concepts, personalities, historical events, institutions, and movements that helped shape the history of Buddhism and the way it is practiced today. Although the primary focus of the encyclopedia is clearly on Buddhism in all its forms, it also provides introductions to Daoism, Shinto, Confucianism, and other religious practices in East and Southeast Asia. A comprehensive introduction that provides an overview of the tradition, a chronology, cross-references, further readings, a bibliography, a thorough index, and approximately 60 black-and-white photographs complete this volume. This easy-to-use and essential encyclopedia is ideal for high school and college students, researchers, and general readers.Entries include:Afghanistan, Buddhism inAnatmanAngkor WatAsokaBodhi treeBuddhas of the pastBuddhism in CambodiaBuddhism in the United StatesPema ChodronChristian-Buddhist relationsConfucian ClassicsDalai LamaDaoism in China-TaiwanEightfold PathFalun GongFeng shuiHermann HesseJapan Buddhist FederationKarmaLaoziMandalaNirvanaQuestions of King MilindaSchools of Chinese BuddhismShintoStupaTea ceremonyTheravadaThich Nhat HanhTraditional Buddhist ethicsWar and violenceZen Buddhism.