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Uploaded on May 28, 2008
A distinguished scholar of Buddhism, Lewis Lancaster founded the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative to use the latest computer technology to map the spread of various strands of Buddhism from the distant past to the present. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion & Society" [6/2008] [Humanities] [Show ID: 14331]
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anna fanene 2 years ago
Love the lecture and the lecturer (that is i like the way he lectured). Gosh I wonder if this guy ever studied in Nalanda the ancient Buddhist univesity inIndia in some past life or lifetimes. I like the way he explains Buddhism and its relevance to the world today in a way that is so easy to understand. Thanks so much Prof. Lancaster
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Uilium Powell 1 year ago
I wish I would have realized The Buddhas teachings when I was younger. I was thinking like "Why didn't anyone tell me about this?" :)
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Anjana Sudam Hewamanne 5 days ago
:D
even me Commenting here is only one element of Your creativity. And this vid also, you already have the potential to know about everything.& you can even think like this; The Prof (& his lecture) also a element(s) made by your own mind to analyze itself. That s why this moment(Now as u read) is so sacred. so U realize it :). great day Myself!
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Anjana Sudam Hewamanne 5 days ago
So?
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Anjana Sudam Hewamanne 5 days ago
you still have a lot to learn man. Try him
good luck
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dannytibi 1 week ago
No problem!
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Nichiren Buddhist 1 week ago
Thank you.
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dannytibi 1 week ago
Buddhism was first introduced in Japan by the Korean kingdom of Paekche. However, Japan also maintained cultural ties to China as well as Korea, so many Japanese Buddhist monks went to China in order to study, and so many Buddhist schools in Japan have direct ties to Chinese Buddhism, but the initial introduction of Buddhism to Japan was done by Koreans, not Chinese. =)
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Nichiren Buddhist 1 month ago
Woah --> "Buddhism is a religion of merchants." @ 18:45 .
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Nichiren Buddhist 2 months ago
At 5:14 he says that Buddhism moved from Korea to Japan, not from China to Japan. But just about every book I've read about Nichiren Buddhism (the form I study and practice says that Buddhism moved from China to Japan, and that what makes Nichiren Buddhism unique in Japan is that it is NOT derived from a Chinese school. I wonder ... are all the books I've read, wrong?
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Nichiren Buddhist 2 months ago
This man is brilliant.
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Nichiren Buddhist 2 months ago
This is one of, if not THE, most informative documentaries I've ever seen about Buddhism. I'm only 15 minutes into this thing, and I can tell that this man is brilliant. So far, the comment that I think is most amazing is: "We need to stop thinking in terms of Europe and Asia. It's much more realistic to say Eurasia."
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