Buddhist economics — is a set of economic principles partly inspired by Buddhist beliefs that individuals ought to do good work in order to ensure proper human development. The term was coined by Ernst Schumacher in 1955, when he travelled to Burma as an economic… … Wikipedia
buddhist economics — Economic philosophy that challenges Western assumptions of materialism and motivation. The term and ideas were popularized among Westerners by E. F. Schumacher in his book Small is Beautiful: Economics As if People Mattered … American business jargon
Buddhist socialism — is a political ideology which advocates socialism based on the principles of Buddhism.Buddhist socialists have called for state provision of the Buddhist requisites of food, shelter, clothing and medicine, for the abolition or amelioration of… … Wikipedia
Buddhist cuisine — Buddhist Vegetarian Cuisine A vegetarian restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan serving Buddhist cuisine in buffet style Chinese name Traditional Chinese … Wikipedia
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Buddhist texts — Chinese Song Period Maha prajna paramita Sutra Page, Nantoyōsō Collection, Japan Buddhist texts can be categorized in a number of ways. The Western terms scripture and canonical are applied to Buddhism in inconsistent ways by Western scholars:… … Wikipedia
Buddhist prayer beads — Juzu Buddhist prayer beads are a traditional tool used to count the number of times a mantra is recited whilst meditating. They are similar to other forms of prayer beads used in various world religions; thus some call this tool the Buddhist… … Wikipedia
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Chinese Buddhist canon — The Tripiṭaka Koreana, an early edition of the Chinese Buddhist canon … Wikipedia