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Religions, 2024
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
The JNCBS is devoted to the advancement of research in Buddhist studies. It aims at presenting re... more The JNCBS is devoted to the advancement of research in Buddhist studies. It aims at presenting research work on a wide range of areas in Buddhist Studies, covering Buddhist ethics, the history of Buddhism in Southeast Asia, Madhyamaka and Yogācāra philosophy, Tantric Buddhism, Theravāda manuscript traditions, Pāli textual criticism, Abhidharma thought, Buddhist narrative, Buddhist art, Buddhist anthropology, Buddhism and modern pressing issues, and critical book-review articles. The research papers to be published can be of any length.
Sahasat, 2009
The concept of 'Good Governance' in Buddhist contexts. Published in Sahasat, (9th Year, Vol.2), a... more The concept of 'Good Governance' in Buddhist contexts. Published in Sahasat, (9th Year, Vol.2), a journal issued by the Faculty of Social sciences and Humanities, Mahidol University, Thailand in 2009 (2552).
IBC Journal of Buddhist Studies, 2009
It is about how the Thai Forest Monk Tradition was restored by King Rama IV of Thailand.
A review of a book which portrays monks in the forest tradition of Thailand inaccurately. There a... more A review of a book which portrays monks in the forest tradition of Thailand inaccurately. There are some flaws of information which should be corrected.
Life and Work of Prof Sujib Punyanubhab who revived a Buddhist University in Thailand. The essay ... more Life and Work of Prof Sujib Punyanubhab who revived a Buddhist University in Thailand. The essay explains how his life and works were. The author was fortunate enough to become one of his students and later one of his colleagues whom he asked to work for the service of Buddhism.
Books by Pathompong Bodhiprasiddhinand
Religions, 2024
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
The JNCBS is devoted to the advancement of research in Buddhist studies. It aims at presenting re... more The JNCBS is devoted to the advancement of research in Buddhist studies. It aims at presenting research work on a wide range of areas in Buddhist Studies, covering Buddhist ethics, the history of Buddhism in Southeast Asia, Madhyamaka and Yogācāra philosophy, Tantric Buddhism, Theravāda manuscript traditions, Pāli textual criticism, Abhidharma thought, Buddhist narrative, Buddhist art, Buddhist anthropology, Buddhism and modern pressing issues, and critical book-review articles. The research papers to be published can be of any length.
Sahasat, 2009
The concept of 'Good Governance' in Buddhist contexts. Published in Sahasat, (9th Year, Vol.2), a... more The concept of 'Good Governance' in Buddhist contexts. Published in Sahasat, (9th Year, Vol.2), a journal issued by the Faculty of Social sciences and Humanities, Mahidol University, Thailand in 2009 (2552).
IBC Journal of Buddhist Studies, 2009
It is about how the Thai Forest Monk Tradition was restored by King Rama IV of Thailand.
A review of a book which portrays monks in the forest tradition of Thailand inaccurately. There a... more A review of a book which portrays monks in the forest tradition of Thailand inaccurately. There are some flaws of information which should be corrected.
Life and Work of Prof Sujib Punyanubhab who revived a Buddhist University in Thailand. The essay ... more Life and Work of Prof Sujib Punyanubhab who revived a Buddhist University in Thailand. The essay explains how his life and works were. The author was fortunate enough to become one of his students and later one of his colleagues whom he asked to work for the service of Buddhism.