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page 1Buddhism and society
Five Precepts
basic code of ethics for Buddhist lay people
Buddhist economics
ideology of Buddhism on economics

Hatsumōde
thumb|250px|Hatsumōde at Daishō-ji (Inuyama)|Daishō-ji in [[Inuyama, Aichi]]
is one of the major Japanese traditions of the new year, which is the first visit to a Buddhist temple or Shinto shrine of the Japanese New Year. Typically taking place on the first, second, or third day of the year, it is meant to bring a fresh start to the year. Hatsumōde is written with two kanji: the former means “first” and the latter means “visiting a shrine or temple.”
Engaged Buddhism
practical application of Buddhist teachings
Buddhist vegetarianism
vegetarianism in Buddhist culture and philosophy
Buddhist ethics
ethics in Buddhism
women in Buddhism
overview about women in Buddhism
Buddhism and sexual orientation
relation between two topics

Buddhism and psychology
Buddhism, Mindfulness and Psychology
Human beings in Buddhism
part of Buddhist philosophy
Buddhist view of marriage
Buddhist perspectives on the tradition of marriage
Twenty-two vows of Ambedkar
22 Buddhist vows administered by B. R. Ambedkar to his followers
kāya
Buddhist term
Buddhism and Western Philosophy
buddhist thought and Western philosophy include several parallels