Entheogens in Buddhism (original) (raw)
‘Secret Drugs of Buddhism’, Soma, and the Sad State of Entheogenic Anthropology
Chris Bennett
Cannabis Culture, 2020
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Buddhist and Gupta Imagery in Conjunction with Rituals and Linguistic Anthropology
Arputharani Sengupta
2021
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Photo courtesy of Ananda Ashram,` Pondicherry South India, Tamil Nadu TANTRA, CHAKRAS, KUNDALINI SYMBOLISM AS TRANSCULTURAL PHENOMENA. Examining Diffusions of Esoteric Universal Myths
Jonn Mumford
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Review of Spells, Images, and Mandalas: Tracing the Evolution of Esoteric Buddhist Rituals. By Koichi Shinonohara.
Paul Copp
Journal of the American Oriental Society , Vol. 135, No. 4 (October–December 2015), pp. 859-861, 2015
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Indo Aryan Deities And Worship As Contained In The Rig Veda - Albert Pike
Alexander T H E L I B R A R Y C A T (New Alexandria library of Texas)
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2019. "Embodying the Divine in Tantric Ritual Practice: Examples from the Chinese Karakhoto Manuscripts from the Tangut Empire (ca. 1038—1227)," in: Revue d’Études Tibétaines 50, 56–72.
Carmen Meinert
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Buddhist Deities and Mantras in the Hindu Tantras: I The Tantrasārasaṃgraha and the Īśānaśivagurudevapaddhati.
Gudrun Bühnemann
Indo-Iranian Journal 42. 1999, pp. 303-334, 1999
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Goat, Serpent, & Spirit–Surpassing Hariti, in Magical Maha Maya - Epic Dimensions in Buddhist Art
Arputharani Sengupta
Agam Kala Prakshan, New Delhi, 2021
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The Hindu pañcāyatanapūjā in the aniconism spectrum
Mikael Aktor
Religion, 2017
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Visual and Conceptual Links Between Jaina Cosmological, Mythological and Ritual Instruments
Julia Hegewald
International Journal of Jaina Studies (Online), 2010
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The Planetary Deities in Buddhist Funerary Cult [PART I]
Arputharani Sengupta
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Entheogens in Tibetan Buddhism
Alexander Stone
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The Earthly Four Jewels in the Form of Maṇḍala Deities: A Critical Sanskrit Edition and a Translation of Kambala’s Sādhananidhi, Chapter 8.
Tsunehiko Sugiki
智山学報(Journal of Chisan Buddhist Studies), 2019
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Ritual As Icon In India
Doris Srinivasan
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Between men and gods, small motifs in the Buddhist art of Eastern India, an interpretation, in:Function and Meaning in Buddhist Art, Proceedings of a seminar held at Leiden University, 21-24 October 1991, ed. K.R. VAN KOOIJ and H. VAN DER VEERE, Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 1995, pp. 59-79.
Claudine Bautze-Picron
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Hindu Devotional Ordeals and Their Shamanic Parallels
Francesco Brighenti
Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies, 2012
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The Eastern Containing Myth
Olga R Sohmer
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The Importance of the Underworlds: Asuras’ Caves in Buddhism, and Some Other Themes in Early Buddhist Tantras Reminiscent of the Later Padmasambhava Legends
Robert Mayer
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Snake, Spell, Spirit, and Soteriology: The Birth of an Indian God Jiedi 揭諦 in Middle-Period China (618-1279)
Zhaohua Yang
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The “Kamasutra” temples of India: A case for the encoding of psychedelically induced spirituality
N>C. Shah
Journal of Psychedelic Studies, 2019
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Unique Spiritual Identity and Indian Soteriology
Vincent Gabriel Furtado
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2022
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The Goddess Mahācīnakrama-Tārā (Ugra-Tārā) in Buddhist and Hindu Tantrism.
Gudrun Bühnemann
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 59. 1996, pp. 472-493, 1996
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Metaphors of R ̥ gveda and Indus Script hypertexts falcon, overflow pot, mirrored in Ancient Near East
Srini Kalyanaraman
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The Vedic Gods of Japan
Subhash Kak
Brahmavidyā: The Adyar Library Bulletin, 2004
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Hindu Mythology, Vedic and Puranic
Gilang Taslim
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'... if you spill a single drop' : Innovation in the Jataka Traditions of Pagan, Orientations
Don Stadtner
Orientations , 2015
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Japanese Mythology: Hermeneutics on Scripture (review)
Mark MacWilliams
Monumenta Nipponica, 2011
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Begging Bowl, Moon, and Enlightenment in Buddhist Cult
Arputharani Sengupta
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"Relics, Lingas, and Other Auspicious Material Remains in South Asian Religions"
Benjamin Fleming
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Samdarshi, Pranshu (2014). The Concept of Goddesses in Buddhist Tantra Traditions. (Harish Trivedi, Ed.) The Delhi University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, (1), 87-99.
Pranshu Samdarshi
The Delhi University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2014
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Contested Emotionality, Religious Icons in Ancient India
Gérard Colas
Historicizing Emotions: Practices and Objects in India, China, and Japan
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Upanishads, the Source of Indian Spiritual Manifestations
Journal of Art and Civilization of Orient (JACO)
Journal of Art and Civilization of the orient (JACO), 2013
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The Demon Seer: Rahula and the Inverted Mythology of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
Cameron Bailey
Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, 2015
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Bentor, 1995. On the symbolism of the mirror in Indo-Tibetan consecration rituals
Yael Bentor
Journal of Indian philosophy, 1995
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Mixing of divine metaphors, Indus Script hypertexts.dhā̆vaḍ 'smelters' āra 'brass', karandi 'fire-god', ib 'stylus, iron', Assur, Asurya, Mehru, Meru
Srini Kalyanaraman
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