Essay name: Theravada Buddhist studies in Japan

Author: Keiko Soda
Affiliation: University of Calcutta / Department of Pali

This essay studies the acceptance of Buddhism in Japanese culture and nature, in light of the concept of “Impermanence”. The history of Japanese Buddhism traces its origins from its introduction through Korea, evolving significantly over various periods.

Chapter 4 - Theravada Buddhist studies in Japan

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External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)


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