People migrates one place to another for centuries. The paper discusses its historic transformati... more People migrates one place to another for centuries. The paper discusses its historic transformation and subject of most deleted international issue in a global scale.
Industrial revolution has increased secularisation in modern day. The paper discusses its impact ... more Industrial revolution has increased secularisation in modern day. The paper discusses its impact on religious practice and organisation. One hand, it has significantly contributed towards global community but isolation locally on the other. The paper presents its impact and effects.
The paper attempts to present compression of time and space as the globalisation extends and its ... more The paper attempts to present compression of time and space as the globalisation extends and its expansion has and is significant effect on modern global world.
The critique on power is a paper to demonstrate as the Foucault discussed in his book 'the histor... more The critique on power is a paper to demonstrate as the Foucault discussed in his book 'the history of sexuality' and 'the Communist Manifesto', work of Carl Marx.
Nationalists often use religion for their campaign. This article discusses reasons and how it has... more Nationalists often use religion for their campaign. This article discusses reasons and how it has been implemented.
A central question in this paper is what is Buddhist culture? In attempting
to answer this questi... more A central question in this paper is what is Buddhist culture? In attempting to answer this question, it will make distinguish between two concepts or notions of Buddhist culture. Firstly it will discuss the concept of all embracing 'ethnically free' or 'pure' notion of Buddhist Culture. This notion of Buddhist culture is free from a national and geographic identity. The Buddha's own concept of Sangha as defined in the Pali Cannon might be an example of this. Varapunya Buddhist Society and Meditation Centre attempts to be free from any ethnic base and to be established purely in terms of ‘Buddhist culture’. Secondly it will address ethnically based notions of Buddhist culture. These notions are more geographically or nationally centered. Examples of these include: Burmese; Sri Lankan; Thai; or Tibetan Buddhist Culture.
People migrates one place to another for centuries. The paper discusses its historic transformati... more People migrates one place to another for centuries. The paper discusses its historic transformation and subject of most deleted international issue in a global scale.
Industrial revolution has increased secularisation in modern day. The paper discusses its impact ... more Industrial revolution has increased secularisation in modern day. The paper discusses its impact on religious practice and organisation. One hand, it has significantly contributed towards global community but isolation locally on the other. The paper presents its impact and effects.
The paper attempts to present compression of time and space as the globalisation extends and its ... more The paper attempts to present compression of time and space as the globalisation extends and its expansion has and is significant effect on modern global world.
The critique on power is a paper to demonstrate as the Foucault discussed in his book 'the histor... more The critique on power is a paper to demonstrate as the Foucault discussed in his book 'the history of sexuality' and 'the Communist Manifesto', work of Carl Marx.
Nationalists often use religion for their campaign. This article discusses reasons and how it has... more Nationalists often use religion for their campaign. This article discusses reasons and how it has been implemented.
A central question in this paper is what is Buddhist culture? In attempting
to answer this questi... more A central question in this paper is what is Buddhist culture? In attempting to answer this question, it will make distinguish between two concepts or notions of Buddhist culture. Firstly it will discuss the concept of all embracing 'ethnically free' or 'pure' notion of Buddhist Culture. This notion of Buddhist culture is free from a national and geographic identity. The Buddha's own concept of Sangha as defined in the Pali Cannon might be an example of this. Varapunya Buddhist Society and Meditation Centre attempts to be free from any ethnic base and to be established purely in terms of ‘Buddhist culture’. Secondly it will address ethnically based notions of Buddhist culture. These notions are more geographically or nationally centered. Examples of these include: Burmese; Sri Lankan; Thai; or Tibetan Buddhist Culture.
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to answer this question, it will make distinguish between two concepts or
notions of Buddhist culture. Firstly it will discuss the concept of all embracing
'ethnically free' or 'pure' notion of Buddhist Culture. This notion of Buddhist
culture is free from a national and geographic identity. The Buddha's own
concept of Sangha as defined in the Pali Cannon might be an example of this.
Varapunya Buddhist Society and Meditation Centre attempts to be free from any
ethnic base and to be established purely in terms of ‘Buddhist culture’. Secondly
it will address ethnically based notions of Buddhist culture. These notions are
more geographically or nationally centered. Examples of these include:
Burmese; Sri Lankan; Thai; or Tibetan Buddhist Culture.
to answer this question, it will make distinguish between two concepts or
notions of Buddhist culture. Firstly it will discuss the concept of all embracing
'ethnically free' or 'pure' notion of Buddhist Culture. This notion of Buddhist
culture is free from a national and geographic identity. The Buddha's own
concept of Sangha as defined in the Pali Cannon might be an example of this.
Varapunya Buddhist Society and Meditation Centre attempts to be free from any
ethnic base and to be established purely in terms of ‘Buddhist culture’. Secondly
it will address ethnically based notions of Buddhist culture. These notions are
more geographically or nationally centered. Examples of these include:
Burmese; Sri Lankan; Thai; or Tibetan Buddhist Culture.