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________________ RECENT PUBLICATIONS 161 of Prajna (pp. 197-206); C. V. Kher, Buddhism and the non-philosophical Brahmanical Literature (pp. 207-216); Y. Krishan, Buddhist Challenge and Hindu Response (pp. 217-227); T. Ling, Buddhism in India: Residual and Resurgent (pp. 229-241); A. W. Macdonald, A Tibetan Guide to some of the Holy Places of the Dhaulagiri - Muktinath area of Nepal (pp. 243-253); K. Mizuno, Dharmapadas of Various Buddhist Schools (pp. 255-267); H. Nakamura, A Process of the Origination of Buddhist Meditations in Connection with the Life of the Buddha (pp. 269-277); K. R. Norman, Magadhisms in the Kathavatthu (pp. 279287); C. S. Prasad, Meat-Eating and the Rule of Tikotiparisuddha (pp. 289-295);C. S. Prebish, Recent Progress in Vinaya Studies (pp. 297-306); W. Rahula, Zen and the Taming of the Bull: Brief Comparison of Theravada and Zen (pp. 307-315); G. Roth, Notes on the Introduction of the Bhiksu-Pratimoksa-Sutra of the Arya-Mahasamghika-Lokottaravadin (pp. 317-326); H. Saddhatissa, Literature in Pali from Laos (pp. 327-340); N. H. Samtani, Buddha: The Teacher Extra-Ordinary (pp. 341-346); B. L. Smith, Religious Assimilation in Early Medieval Sinhalese Society (pp. 347-368); C. S. Upasak, The Role of Uruvela Kassapa in the spread of Buddhism (pp. 369-374); A. Wayman, The Twenty Reifying Views (sakkayaditthi) (pp. 375-380); O. H. de A. Wijesekera, The Etymology of Pali gotrabhu (pp. 381-382); A. N. Zelinsky, The Buddhistic Cosmos and Tibetan Tradition (pp. 383-387); E. Zelliot, The Indian Rediscovery of Buddhism 1855-1956 (pp. 389-406); L. Zwilling, The Visesastava of Udbhattasiddhasvamin (pp. 407-414). Index (pp. 415-422). A. K. Narain (ed.), Studies in History of Buddhism. Delhi, B. R. Publishing Corporation, 1980. xxxi, 421 pp. Rs.180; $36,-. Twenty-seven of the thirty-nine papers presented at the international conference on the history of Buddhism at the University of Wisconsin, August 19-21, 1976, are included in this volume: H. B. Aronson, Motivations to Social Action in Theravada Buddhism: Uses and Misuses of Traditional Doctrines (pp. 1-12); A. L. Basham, The Background to the Rise of Buddhism (pp. 13-31); H. Bechert, The Structure of the Sangha in Burma; A Comparative View (pp. 33-42); G. D. Bond, Theravada Buddhism and the Aims of Buddhist Studies (pp. 43-65); B. G. Gokhale, Early Buddhism and the Brahmanas (pp. 67-80); P. S. Jaini, The Disappearance of Buddhism and The Survival of Jainism: A Study in Contrast (pp. 81-91); S. Jagchid, The Rise and Fall of Buddhism in Inner Mongolia (pp. 93-110); M. Kiyota, Shingon Mikkyo Buddhism: Its Concept of Tathata and Problematics Concerning Dharmakaya Mahavairoca (pp. 111-120); A. W. Macdonald, The Writing of Buddhist History in the Sherpa Area of Nepal (pp. 121-131); J. Rogers Macy and E. Zelliot. Tradition and Innovation in Contemporary Indian Buddhism (pp. 133-154); B. D. Miller. Views of Women's Roles in Buddhist Tibet (pp. 155-166); R. J. Miller, Tracking Levy-Strauss along the Eight-fold Path: The Message of the Mahavamsa (pp. 167-187); G. Nagao, The Architectural Tradition in Buddhist Monasticism (pp. 189-208); D. Paul, Portraits of the Feminine: Buddhist and Confucian Historical Perspectives (pp. 209-221);C. S. Prebish, Vinaya and Pratimoksa: The Foundation of Buddhist Ethics (pp. 223-264); T. Riccardi Jr., Buddhism in Ancient and Early Medieval Nepal (pp. 265-281); Bhiksu Chang Sheng-Yen, Four Great Thinkers in the History of Modern Chinese Buddhism (pp. 283-294); B. L. Smith, Polonnaruva as a Ceremonial Complex: Sinhalese Cultural Identity and the Dilemmas of Pluralism (pp. 295-320); N. Tatia, The Interaction of Jainism and Buddhism and its Impact on the History of Buddhist Monasticism (pp. 321-338); S. Terakawa, Shin Buddhism in Modern Japan: An Examination of the Thought of Manshi Kiyozawa (pp. 339-342); R. A. F. Thurman, Voidnesses and Totalities: Madhyamika and Hua Yen (pp. 343-348); K. N. Upadhyaya, The Impact of the Bhakti Movement on the Development of Mahayana Buddhism (pp.

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