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Greco-Buddhism
thumb|Gautama Buddha in Greco-Buddhist style, 1st–2nd century AD, [[Gandhara (Peshawar basin, modern day Pakistan).]]
Dalit Buddhist movement
socio-political movement by Dalits in India started by B. R. Ambedkar.
Saṅkhāra
' (Pali; संखार; Sanskrit: संस्कार or ') is a term figuring prominently in Buddhism. The word means 'formations' or 'that which has been put together' and 'that which puts together'.
mushin
thumb|Chinese calligraphy|Calligraphy of 無心
history of Buddhism in India
Buddhism and Hinduism
relationship between the two major world religions
Vaibhāṣika
Sarvāstivāda-Vaibhāṣika () or simply Vaibhāṣika () was an ancient Buddhist tradition of Abhidharma (scholastic Buddhist philosophy), which was very influential in North India, especially Kashmir. In various texts, they referred to their tradition as Yuktavāda (the doctrine of logic), and another name for them was Hetuvāda (the doctrine of causes). The Vaibhāṣika school was an influential subgroup of the larger Sarvāstivāda school. They were distinguished from other Sarvāstivāda sub-schools like the Sautrāntika and the "Western Masters" of Gandhara and Bactria by their orthodox adherence to the
Sarnath Museum
archaeological museum in Saranath
Mahā Bodhi Society
South Asian Buddhist society in Kolkata
Global Vipassana Pagoda
Pagoda in Mumbai, India
Sannati
Sannati or Sannathi is a small village, located on the banks of the Bhima River in Chitapur taluk of Kalaburagi district of Northern Karnataka. It is known for the Chandrala Parameshwari Temple and the excavations by the Archaeological Survey of India done in 1986.
Twenty-two vows of Ambedkar
22 Buddhist vows administered by B. R. Ambedkar to his followers
National Commission for Minorities
Indian government commission
Buddhist Society of India
Buddhist organization in India, founded by B. R. Ambedkar
Anoma River
river in Nepal
Maitreya Project
international Buddhist organization