Cultural Horizons of India
author: Musashi Tachikawa
edition: 1990, International Academy of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan
pages: 2743
Topic: History
The Confucian Analects
This chapter describes The Confucian Analects located on page 249 of volume Volume 2 in the book Cultural Horizons of India compiled by Musashi Tachikawa. This book comprises 50 years of research material of Lokesh Chandra and represents a thorough study of the ancient culture of India, dealing with Tantra, Buddhism, Art, Archaeology, Language and Literature in 7 volumes.
Volume 2 comprises the studies of Prof. Lokesh Chandra on the iconography, syllabary, tantras, cultural heritage in general, defence, Canon and mandalas of Japan, Korea and China.
This book covers the research articles and general surveys of Professor Lokesh Chandra. For example, this chapter describes The Confucian Analects. Everything together represents a huge collection of writings related to languages such as Sanskrit, Iranian, Sino-Japanese, Tibetan, Thai, Greek, Latin, Celtic, and Slavic..
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Triveni Journal
The Confucian school has tried to balance, adjust and harmonise the egoistic and altruistic elements in the composition of the Chinese society and its institutions by preaching a socio-ethical philosophy of strict social conduct, decorum and propriety. The character of Confucian thought will therefore give us the political ideas of the Chinese....
Read full contents: Chinese Polity and Political Thought
The Great Buddhist Emperors of Asia [by Shibani Dutta]
He promulgated the constitution in seventeen Articles, a set of moral injunctions for government officials, based on Buddhist and Confucian teaching as well as indigenous belief in the emperor s divine origins. In this document the Buddhist-ideals of equality and harmony are applied to state administration. It expresses the attitudes of a Buddhist dhammaraja (Dharma-monarch)....
Read full contents: Chapter 6 - Japanese Dhammashoka Shotoku (574 A.C.–621 A.C.)
Vietnamese Buddhist Art [by Nguyen Ngoc Vinh]
The status of women in Confucian China underwent qualitative changes with the drastic alternation in sex, as Avalokita gained popularity in female form. Avalokita has thirtythree manifestations in China, and represents the multiple fabric of social life, from the lowliest to the highest, from the down-to-earth upto the transcendent....
Read full contents: 1. Physical appearance of Avalokitesvara
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