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In this episode I am once again joined by Dr Francisco José Luis, scholar of Indo-Iranian Studies and Comparative Religion trained at the Sorbonne, Paris and SOAS, London. Francisco shares his research into the links between Indian and Tibetan tantric practices and the mystical teachings of Shi'ite Islam, reveals the prevalence of lucid dreaming techniques in antiquity, and emphasises the importance of the Silk Road in transmitting esoteric knowledge between civilisations. Francisco discusses the Islamic yogi, Jâbir ibn Ḥayyān; traces the historical tensions between the scholarly, jurist factions and mystics within Shi'ism; and asserts that Iranian Buddhism was a key part of the Islamic Golden Age. Francisco also argues for significant Islamic influence on Buddhism, the need for a sense of civilisational greatness, and why he believes the time has to come to reignite sacred chivalry. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep354-islamic-mysticism-tantric-buddhism-francisco-jose-luis Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics include: 00:00 - Intro 01:02 - Lucid dreaming techniques in a 19th century Shi'ite text 03:34 - The focal point of the Shi'ite tradition 04:28 - 4 volume Shi'ite encyclopaedia of dreams 06:21 - Links between Tibetan and Shi'ite dream yoga techniques 08:01 - Silk road, Gandhāra, and the internationalisation of Buddhism 09:07 - Jâbir ibn Ḥayyān, the Islamic alchemist and “Buddhist yogi” 11:06 - Iranian Buddhist influence on the Golden Age of Islam 14:26 - The rise of the scholar 16:20 - Islamic influence on Buddhism 17:04 - Practice over dogma in Oḍḍiyāna 19:11 - The influence of Classical Greece 19:51 - Lucid dreaming in antiquity 22:27 - Hesychasm: a Christian breath, body, and mind meditation 25:16 - A prophet is always awake 26:19 - Rosary and the influence of Christianity on Islam 28:01 - Lucid dreaming and the Desert Fathers 31:54 - Sleep deprivation to achieve mystical states 37:51 - Bardo ideas and the Iranian worldview 40:49 - Monastic routine and lucid dreaming 42:57 - Tasks to complete in the dream 43:28 - Angelic possession and contacting the Imam in dreams 50:28 - Is mystical Shi'ism practiced today? 58:22 - Francisco's initiation and anti-mystical, Occidental materialism 59:20 - Political Shi'ism 01:01:41 - Attachment to matter to the detriment of spirit 01:02:07 - The need for the spirit for civilisational greatness 01:04:13 - Francisco's mentoring 01:07:14 - Reigniting sacred chivalry 01:08:07 - Plato, Evola, and Traditionalism 01:10:19 - Use of the letter “a” in Shi'ite mysticism and other tantric similarities 01:11:13 - Entheogen use in Iranian mysticism 01:12:06 - Francisco's mushroom trip 01:13:23 - Francisco's aims 01:15:22 - Reading recommendations: Henry Corbin and Mostafa Vaziri 01:19;18 - Buddhism in Iran … Previous episodes with Dr Francisco José Luis: - https://www.guruviking.com/ To find our more about Dr Francisco José Luis, visit: - https://www.instagram.com/hludvig_tradicionalista For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James
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Les traemos el éxito del momento, la canción #1 de la Lista #Del40Al1: ¡Ábreme el cul...! No se la van a acabar. Noroñis se remonta en Gandhí y dice. "Eso sí era austeridad y no ching..." Moy Mu nos habla de los tamaños que tenía el Cuau dentro y fuera de la cancha. Y la Gali nos cuenta cuántos huevos se pasa por el cuerpo.
Join Living the Dream Outdoors Podcast host Bill Cooper and the owner of Gand H Decoys, Robbie Hansen, as they reminisce and catch up. They met over 20 years ago at the Land Learning Foundation in north Missouri where Bill was running hunter education hunts. Robbie was inspired by the events and chose a career in the outdoors, and eventually acquired GandH Decoys. He also guides waterfowl hunts in Arkansas and Missouri. This is a fun and informative show that you will not want to miss.
It's 1982, and the rift between Academy and Audience grows ever farther. The (many) Oscars go to Richard Attenborough's lengthy biopic Gandhi, bringing you the greatest hits of Mohandas-then-Mahatma Gandhi, managing to fill over three hours of runtime with few insights beyond "Gandhi: Nifty." Meanwhile Steven Spielberg re-conquered Hollywood with the simple tale of a boy and his stranded alien exo-botanist in E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial. Whose death earned what reaction from Erin, Claire, and Dan? What makes this the year that Art and Commerce broke up? When you're ready to listen... we'll be right here.Find all of our episodes and the rest of Writing Therapy Productions' various entertainments at www.writingtherapyproductions.com
In this session, Ajahn Kovilo and Ajahn Nisabho interview Ajahn Sona of Birken Forest Monastery discussing Gandhāra manuscripts, various debate traditions, scholastic agendas, and more For more information about Ajahn Sona and Birken Forest Monastery, visit: https://birken.ca/
00:00 - Dr moaning in Indy's ear02:05 - Fonts and captions on IG stories are important04:50 - Dr does an Oscar speech + voicenotes05:42 - Guess what is in Indy's head?10:48 - Holiday planning + micro wins12:21- Why can't you just enjoy the film?!16:44 - Peeing during a Quentin Tarantino or Martin Scorsese film18:00 - Braingasms + middle children from Doaba return21:18 - Saturday morning Sexual Healing24:12 - The risk of an iPod shuffle in the car26:25 - MAFS UK: Brits are TURNING Desi!29:28 - Have you had sex yet (in punjabi)?32:21 - Do you pay towards the house pre-marriage?36:17 - Kadar + take care of the things you have38:08 - Moving out BEFORE marriage?41:19 - Judges at Bhangra competitions43:16 - How do you say ladies in punjabi?45:22 - Bally Jagpal is GANDH!47:25 - Temi is x-rated + woman at home54:07 - Chandu ke chacha tongue twisters56:30 - Are there any good punjabi names beginning with C?01:01:36 - Racist Punjabi phrases01:05:01 - Chamgadar Bhanda Returns + Punjabi Avengers 01:10:04 - 1K views on YouTube episode!01:12:00 - Indiana Pacers + Indy takeover01:15:08 - Dr's body hair gains01:19:42 - Legal team + Specialist advisor01:21:35 - Netflix recommendations: Beef + Old Dads Follow Us On: Tik Tok - https://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-tik-tokInstagram - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-instaFacebook - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-facebookSpotify - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr Also available at all podcasting outlets.
Bright on Buddhism Episode 74 - Who is Ananda? What role does he play in the texts? How does this role change over time? Resources: Ambros, Barbara R (27 June 2016), "A Rite of Their Own: Japanese Buddhist Nuns and the Anan kōshiki", Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 43 (1): 207–50, doi:10.18874/jjrs.43.1.2016.207-250; Buswell, Robert E. Jr.; Lopez, Donald S. Jr. (2013), Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism (PDF), Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-15786-3, archived (PDF) from the original on 12 June 2018; Filigenzi, Anna (2006), "Ananda and Vajrapāṇi: An Inexplicable Absence and a Mysterious Presence in Gandhāran Art" (PDF), in Brancaccio, Pia; Behrendt, Kurt (eds.), Gandhāran Buddhism: Archaeology, Art, and Texts, University of British Columbia Press, pp. 270–85, ISBN 978-0-7748-1080-7, archived from the original (PDF) on 18 August 2018; Findly, Ellison Banks (September 1992), "Ānanda's Hindrance: Faith (saddhā) in Early Buddhism" (PDF), Journal of Indian Philosophy, 20 (3): 253–73, doi:10.1007/BF00157758, S2CID 169332149, archived from the original (PDF) on 17 September 2018, retrieved 17 September 2018; Findly, Ellison Banks (2003), Dāna: Giving and Getting in Pāli Buddhism, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, ISBN 9788120819566; Freedman, Michael (June 1977), The Characterization of Ānanda in the Pāli Canon of the Theravāda: A Hagiographic Study (PhD thesis), McMaster University; Gethin, Rupert (2001), The Buddhist Path to Awakening (PDF) (2nd. ed.), Oneworld Publications, ISBN 1-85168-285-6, archived from the original (PDF) on 14 September 2018, retrieved 14 September 2018; Gombrich, R. (2018), Buddhism and Pali, Mud Pie Books, ISBN 978-0-9934770-4-1; Hinüber, O. von (5 November 2007), "The Advent of the First Nuns in Early Buddhism" (PDF), Indogaku Chibettogaku Kenkyū [Journal of Indian and Tibetan Studies], Association for the Study of Indian Philosophy: 222–37, ISSN 1342-7377, archived from the original (PDF) on 10 September 2018, retrieved 10 September 2018; Tsukamoto, K. (1963), "Mahākaśyapa's Precedence to Ānanda in the Rājagṛha Council", Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu [Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies], 11 (2): 824–817[sic], doi:10.4259/ibk.11.824, archived from the original on 21 September 2018; Ohnuma, Reiko (December 2006), "Debt to the Mother: A Neglected Aspect of the Founding of the Buddhist Nuns' Order", Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 74 (4): 861–901, doi:10.1093/jaarel/lfl026; Gombrich, Richard (2006), How Buddhism Began: The Conditioned Genesis of the Early Teachings (2nd ed.), Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-37123-0; Hirakawa, Akira (1993), A History of Indian Buddhism: From Śākyamuni to Early Mahāyāna (PDF), Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, ISBN 9788120809550, archived from the original (PDF) on September 11, 2015 Do you have a question about Buddhism that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by tweeting to us @BrightBuddhism, emailing us at Bright.On.Buddhism@gmail.com, or joining us on our discord server, Hidden Sangha https://discord.gg/tEwcVpu! Credits: Nick Bright: Script, Cover Art, Music, Voice of Hearer, Co-Host Proven Paradox: Editing, mixing and mastering, social media, Voice of Hermit, Co-Host --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brightonbuddhism/message
Dr. Waleed Ziad is Assistant Professor and Ali Jarrahi Fellow in Persian Studies in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His newest book, published by the American Numismatic Society in 2022, is: In the Treasure Room of the Sakra King: Votive Coinage from Gandhāran Shrines. In this episode […] The post S3, Ep. 8. A Conversation with Waleed Ziad appeared first on American Numismatic Society.
बारह ज्योतिर्लिंगों में सोमनाथ का अग्रणी स्थान है। अन्य विदेशी आक्रमणकारियों के अलावा महमूद गजनवी ने इस आदि-मंदिर के वैभव को 16 बार लूटा। पर सूर्यवंशी राजाओं के पराक्रम से वह भय भी खाता था। फिर भी लूट का यह सिलसिला सदियों तक चला। यह सब इस उपन्यास की पृष्ठभूमि है। 'सोमनाथ' का दूसरा पक्ष भी है जो उपन्यास में जीवंत हुआ है। मंदिर के विशाल प्रांगण में गूंजती घुंघरुओं की झनकार इस जीवन की लय को ताल देती है। जीवन का यह संगीत भारत के जनमानस का संगीत है। आततायियों के नगाड़ों का शोर इसे दबा नहीं पाता। एक अजब सी शक्ति से वह फिर-फिर उठता है और करता है-एक और पुनर्निर्माण। निर्माण और विध्वंस की यही शृंखला इस कथा का आधार है। उपन्यास - सोमनाथ Novel - Somnath लेखक - आचार्य चतुरसेन शास्त्री Writer - Acharya Chatursen Shastri स्वर - समीर गोस्वामी Narration - Sameer Goswami https://kahanisuno.com/ http://instagram.com/sameergoswami_kahanisuno https://www.facebook.com/kahanisuno/ http://twitter.com/goswamisameer/ https://sameergoswami.com
Mahesh Keshwala (a.k.a Thugesh) & Shwetabh Gangwar in another episode of Gangsta Perspectives talk about KGF 2 Review, Content quality, Modelling duniya ki Gandh.
In den 1990er Jahren wurden Handschriftenfunde aus dem Nordwesten Pakistans und den benachbarten Regionen Afghanistans bekannt - der antiken Region Gandhāra. Es handelt sich um die ältesten Handschriften des Buddhismus und die ältesten Handschriften Südasiens. Diese Handschriften werden im Forschungsvorhaben „Frühbuddhistische Handschriften aus Gandhāra“ ediert und erforscht. Der Arbeitsstellenleiter, Dr. Stefan Baums, gibt Einblicke in dessen Arbeit.
Chimniyon Se Lahoo Ki Gandh, a new novel by Hindi author Jai Nandan, is a poignant tale of the plight of factory workers in India. Having the first hand experience of working in a steel company for more than four decades, Jai Nandan shares his pain, anguish and deep knowledge of working as an ordinary factory worker in conversation with broadcaster Achala Sharma. Chimniyon Se Lahoo Ki Gandh is Jai Nandan's seventh novel published by Pralek Prakashan Private Limited, Thane, Maharashtra in June 2021.In a trivia on books, Pervaiz Alam discovers a connection between A.H. Wheeler of Allahabad fame and popularity of Paperback Editions.
Queste riflessioni sono relative a come sviluppare il bodhicitta, la mente e il cuore dell'illuminazione, l'apertura che porta al risveglio, all'empatia alla compassione verso tutti gli esseri. Sebbene sia un termine principalmente usato nel buddhismo Mahāyāna, è facile vedere i punti di contatto con i quattro stati incommensurabili dei Brahmavihāra, le Quattro Dimore Divine di gentilezza amorevole (mettā), compassione (karuṇā), gioia compartecipe (muditā) ed equanimità (upekkhā). Le riflessioni sullo sviluppo della mente dell'illuminazione Seguono la Meditazione Satipatthana sulla mente. Durante le riflessioni si fa riferimento a un articolo di Richard Salomon relativo a dei ritrovamenti di testi buddhisti avvenuto nella zona del Gandhāra, un antico regno in quella che è oggi la regione del Pakistan settentrionale e dell'Afghanistan orientale. Tra i testi ritrovati, del primo secolo a.C., molti dei quali equivalenti a quelli del Canone Pāli, sono stati trovati anche dieci testi Mahāyāna, tra cui il Sutra della Perfezione della Saggezza. Salomon ne trae la conclusione che la differenza tra le due grandi tradizioni, quella Theravāda e quella Mahāyāna non sia sempre stata così forte: Si rimane con l'impressione che il buddhismo Mahayana nei primi secoli dell'era comune non era istituzionalmente, e forse neppure dottrinalmente, distinto da quello che successivamente si è denominato "Hinayana" o "Piccolo Veicolo". Tutte le indicazioni sembrano andare nella direzione che le pratiche più tradizionali o conservatrici coesistevano con le idee mahayana, anche all'interno delle stesse comunità monastiche.How the Gandharan Manuscripts Change Buddhist History, Richard SalomonI Questo è di grande beneficio, per trovare e rimarcare una volta di più che praticare il bodhicitta o praticare le Quattro Dimore Divine non sia null'altro che praticare quelli che sono gli insegnamenti fondamentali del Buddha, di avere una buona condotta morale e purificare il cuore e la mente! Referenze L'immagine del Buddha seduto è del primo secolo nella zona del Gandhāra e proviene dagli archivi del Metropolitan Museum of Art . Questo piccolo Buddha di bronzo è probabilmente una delle prime rappresentazioni iconiche di Shakyamuni di Gandhara. Si siede in una postura yogica tenendo la mano destra in Abhaya Mudra (un gesto di accessibilità); il suo alone insolito ha dentellature che indicano luce irradiante. La sua acconciatura, la forma delle sue vesti e il trattamento della figura riflettono i contatti stilistici con le tradizioni classiche dell'Occidente. Questo Buddha mostra affinità più strette con la scultura romana di qualsiasi altro bronzo gandharano sopravvissuto. Immagine di copertina di Photo by Jeff Ackley Riflessioni sullo sviluppo della mente dell'illuminazione registrate nel gruppo di meditazione di Terrapura il 30 luglio 2021.
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In this episode of New Books in Buddhist Studies, Dr. Richard Salomon speaks about his book The Buddhist Literature of Ancient Gandhāra: An Introduction with Selected Translation (Wisdom Publications, 2018). One of the great archeological finds of the 20th century, the Gandhāran Buddhist Texts, dating from the 1st century CE, are the oldest Buddhist manuscripts ever discovered. Richard discusses his pioneering research on these fascinating manuscripts, how the then obscure Gāndhārī language was deciphered, the historical and religious context from which these texts emerged, and the Gandhāran influence on other parts of the Buddhist world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of New Books in Buddhist Studies, Dr. Richard Salomon speaks about his book The Buddhist Literature of Ancient Gandhāra: An Introduction with Selected Translation (Wisdom Publications, 2018). One of the great archeological finds of the 20th century, the Gandhāran Buddhist Texts, dating from the 1st century CE, are the oldest Buddhist manuscripts ever discovered. Richard discusses his pioneering research on these fascinating manuscripts, how the then obscure Gāndhārī language was deciphered, the historical and religious context from which these texts emerged, and the Gandhāran influence on other parts of the Buddhist world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of New Books in Buddhist Studies, Dr. Richard Salomon speaks about his book The Buddhist Literature of Ancient Gandhāra: An Introduction with Selected Translation (Wisdom Publications, 2018). One of the great archeological finds of the 20th century, the Gandhāran Buddhist Texts, dating from the 1st century CE, are the oldest Buddhist manuscripts ever discovered. Richard discusses his pioneering research on these fascinating manuscripts, how the then obscure Gāndhārī language was deciphered, the historical and religious context from which these texts emerged, and the Gandhāran influence on other parts of the Buddhist world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of New Books in Buddhist Studies, Dr. Richard Salomon speaks about his book The Buddhist Literature of Ancient Gandhāra: An Introduction with Selected Translation (Wisdom Publications, 2018). One of the great archeological finds of the 20th century, the Gandhāran Buddhist Texts, dating from the 1st century CE, are the oldest Buddhist manuscripts ever discovered. Richard discusses his pioneering research on these fascinating manuscripts, how the then obscure Gāndhārī language was deciphered, the historical and religious context from which these texts emerged, and the Gandhāran influence on other parts of the Buddhist world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of New Books in Buddhist Studies, Dr. Richard Salomon speaks about his book The Buddhist Literature of Ancient Gandhāra: An Introduction with Selected Translation (Wisdom Publications, 2018). One of the great archeological finds of the 20th century, the Gandhāran Buddhist Texts, dating from the 1st century CE, are the oldest Buddhist manuscripts ever discovered. Richard discusses his pioneering research on these fascinating manuscripts, how the then obscure Gāndhārī language was deciphered, the historical and religious context from which these texts emerged, and the Gandhāran influence on other parts of the Buddhist world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of New Books in Buddhist Studies, Dr. Richard Salomon speaks about his book The Buddhist Literature of Ancient Gandhāra: An Introduction with Selected Translation (Wisdom Publications, 2018). One of the great archeological finds of the 20th century, the Gandhāran Buddhist Texts, dating from the 1st century CE, are the oldest Buddhist manuscripts ever discovered. Richard discusses his pioneering research on these fascinating manuscripts, how the then obscure Gāndhārī language was deciphered, the historical and religious context from which these texts emerged, and the Gandhāran influence on other parts of the Buddhist world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of New Books in Buddhist Studies, Dr. Richard Salomon speaks about his book The Buddhist Literature of Ancient Gandhāra: An Introduction with Selected Translation (Wisdom Publications, 2018). One of the great archeological finds of the 20th century, the Gandhāran Buddhist Texts, dating from the 1st century CE, are the oldest Buddhist manuscripts ever discovered. Richard discusses his pioneering research on these fascinating manuscripts, how the then obscure Gāndhārī language was deciphered, the historical and religious context from which these texts emerged, and the Gandhāran influence on other parts of the Buddhist world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 4a, 24th March 2017) with Wannaporn Rienjang, Stefan Baums 'On the Chronology of Stupa Relic Practice in Afghanistan and Dharmarajika, Pakistan, and its Implications for the rise of Popularity of Image Cult' Wannaporn Rienjang 'How Can We Use Inscriptions to Help us Date Gandhāran Art?' Stefan Baums
With Deepti *Hi kuni chedli taar *Gandh fulancha gela sangun *Dhundi kalyanna *Biti na bitayi raina *Shukratara mand wara *Tere bina jindagi se koi *Ek mein aur ek tu *Janeman janeman tere do nayan
Listen HEREHere is the quote I was trying to say on the show"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." ~ Margaret MeadThis is the Gandhi quote I have on my 'cubicle' wall at work:"Non-violence and truth are inseparable and presuppose one another." ~ GandhiHere are the posters I have on my cubicle wall at workHere is a link to the interview of Gary Francione by Erik Marcus: MP3 or listen on the Abolitionist Approach Audio page.Please read Gary Francione's booksHere is our Facebook Group that I talked about: Oz Vegan & NZ VeganHere is the link to Emmy James' new podcast that I mentioned: Activism and the Message We Want to Send