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      • The Buddha's Light Philosophy

        by Master Hsing Yun

        The Buddha’s Light Philosophy, written in Chinese by Venerable Master Hsing Yun and translated by Fo Guang Shan International Translation Center (FGSITC) will be of interest to anyone who wants to learn about Fo Guang Shan, the Buddha’s Light International Association (BLIA), and their relevance to today’s society. Venerable Master Hsing Yun, the founder of the BLIA, advocates modernization, a focus on the world in which we live, and the systematization of Buddhism. The present work examines these ideals as they specifically apply to the management and accomplishments of the BLIA and the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order. The Buddha’s Light Philosophy describes the foundation of the BLIA, its purpose, its mission, concepts, and guidelines. Not only does it serve the people and spread a joy among them, it also encourages us to model our practice and behaviors on the four great bodhisattvas and abide by the teachings of Humanistic Buddhism. First published in 2002, this new edition of the Buddha’s Light Philosophy contains up-to-date information on the activities of the BLIA over the last decade, and updates much of the terminology to reflect the changes in Fo Guang Shan and in the wider Buddhist community. The BLIA is an organization that belongs to all the Buddhists in the world, and hope we can apply the teachings of the BLIA and the Buddha’s Light Philosophy to help us, our community, and the entire world.

      • Business, Economics & Law
        January 2016

        Chinese Silkand the Silk Road

        by Zhao Feng

        This is a monograph that gives a deep interpretation of the silk culture in ancient times and described the historical evolution of the clothes—basic elements of daily life, which all together displays the beauty of silk and the Silk Road.This book is awarded the“Best Books of China” in 2016 by CCTV

      • June 2019

        Im Dienst des Irdischen. Buddhismus in China heute

        by Hans-Wilm Schütte

        The image of Buddhism in Western cultures is mainly influenced by Tibetan, Southeast Asian and Japanese Zen Buddhism. China, the country with the most Buddhists and the largest monasteries, plays hardly any role. However, Chinese Buddhism has developed extremely dynamically since the Mao era. In contrast to the restrictive religious policies of the central government, Buddhist construction projects often find support from the local administration and financially strong entrepreneurs. Pilgrimages make the holy sites an important tourism factor and contribute significantly to the local economy. At best, monks and nuns there may dream of Nirvana; popular belief is more about material values.

      • Poetry by individual poets
        May 2011

        Deeds of Utmost Kindness

        by Forrest Gander

        A travelogue that employs diverse settings and styles of poetry.

      • Medicine
        April 2020

        Cultivate Spirituality

        by Kao Yao-Kai

        Coherence between “Medicine of Chi” and “Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine”, cultivate happiness of Chi sensation, Cultivate Spirituality will reveal the most effective regimen of solve anxiety and dissolve resentment   Three moves a day to let you coherence between the heaven and earth and have the extraordinary luck ─ practice Tian Zhuang and De Zhuang, open Conception and Governor Vessels, and gather the Chi from belly button. Cultivate Spirituality not only makes you become healthy but also makes you fulfill highest CP value of happiness!   ◆How to cultivate good spirituality: - Coherence between heaven and earth and eliminate your stress and negative emotions by only practicing Tian Zhuang (天樁) and De Zhuang (地樁) for 5 minutes a day. - A unique way to gather the Chi from belly button that can maintain heart, kidney, lung and liver. It’s the most easy and highest CP value of maintenance method. - Open Ren Meridian (conception vessel, 任脈) and Du Meridian (governing vessel, 督脈) by visualizations. - Connect the world and practice Yin and Yang combination to share a good magnetic field with the body and eliminate the negative energy in it. - Teach you how to find a place you stay where has good environment that can give you the best sleep.   This unique way of cultivating spirituality principle was verified by Dr. Kao himself and combined with years of clinical medical practice experience. Dr. Kao selected the most effective core principles from many exercises. You don't need to remember a bunch of them, what you practice is focusing on happiness and physical comfort.   As long as you spend a little time every day on practicing Tian Zhuang and De Zhuang, and cultivate good spirits, you will be keenly aware of any discomfort in every inch of your body when a sense of good spirits appears. When awareness is improved and emotions are digested, the feeling of happiness will also emerge spontaneously, and extends to the people you interact with, making everyone around you happy.   Regardless of whether you have practiced Chi or not, your meridians will dredge slowly when reading Cultivate Spirituality. You will no longer be who you were before. Through the simple but effective method in this book, you will experience greater happiness.

      • The Arts

        Incredible Treasures

        UNESCO World Heritage Sites of india

        by Editors: Shikha Jain & Vinaysheel Oberoi

        The World Heritage Sites listing by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) aims to promote awareness and preservation of heritage sites considered to have outstanding value for all humanity. There are 38 such sites in India, as of the year 2021, which include 30 cultural sites, seven natural sites and one mixed site. This volume presents them all together for the first time, with informative, accessible commentary and stunning photographs. This treasure trail begins deep in the jungles of central India, with the spirited figures that shimmer on the prehistoric cave walls of Bhimbetka. Caves of another kind draw us westwards, to the radiant artistry of the rock-cut sanctuaries of Ajanta, Ellora and Elephanta Caves. Further north and east are monuments materially associated with the birth and spread of Buddhism across the subcontinent, all urgent testimonies to India’s tolerant past. Elsewhere in the south, mighty stone temples rise in the air, from the Chola temples to the ruins of Hampi, and, in the east, from the Sun Temple to Khajuraho, presenting sacred and profane visions of faith. Other masterpieces of pluralism borrow from Hindu, Jain and Islamic traditions to fashion a distinct identity, like the Taj Mahal or Rani-ki-Vav, both expressions of grief turned into beauty. Finally, even very old cultures must come into the new, finding novel vocabularies from colonial masters and Christian Europe, as in the railways chugging up snowy Darjeeling, or Le Corbusier’s Chandigarh. India’s natural odyssey takes us through forested glades that dot the country, harbouring flora and fauna found nowhere else in the world. From the gelid slopes of the Himalayas and their associated spiritual manifestations to the many wildlife sanctuaries, the natural and mixed properties include biospheres of exceptional beauty and sites of long interaction between people and the landscape. Incredible Treasures is an eloquent homage to India’s long, layered history, bearing witness to its rich biodiversity and the creativity and influence of multiple communities, crafts and religious traditions.   Dr. Shikha Jain has worked on several nomination dossiers for India and other Asian countries. She was Member Secretary of the Advisory Committee on World Heritage Matters to the Ministry of Culture, India, from 2011–15, during its elected term in the World Heritage Committee. She has worked as a consultant to UNESCO New Delhi on specific missions. She is currently Asia-Pacific Coordinator for ICOFORT, ICOMOS; UNESCO Visiting Fellow at Category 2 Centre, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun; Haryana State Convener of INTACH and Founder Director, DRONAH. She has a post-graduate degree in Community Design and Preservation from Kansas University, USA and a doctorate in architectural history from De Montfort University, UK. Vinay Sheel Oberoi was an IAS officer of the 1979 batch of the Assam- Meghalaya cadre. He held a post-graduate degree in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics. During his long career of nearly four decades, he served as a consultant with the World Bank, as the Chief (Industry and Technology) of UNDP in India, and the Director of the National Mission on Bamboo Applications (NMBA), among other assignments. From 2010 to 2014, he was the Ambassador and Permanent Delegate of India to UNESCO, in Paris. On his return to India, Oberoi served as Secretary in the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India and Secretary of the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development. After his retirement he continued to work in an advisory capacity with various institutions, including several governmental  bodies in the fields of education and culture. He passed away in 2020. Eric Falt has worked in the field of diplomacy and international affairs for three decades, focusing initially on communications and moving to political affairs and the management of large teams. He has been Assistant Director-General of UNESCO in charge of external relations and public information, with the rank of Assistant Secretary-General of the UN. Previous assignments have included: attendance of UN Security Council negotiations in New York; participation in the Cambodia peace process; involvement in human rights and peacekeeping activities in Haiti; responsibilities in a humanitarian program in Iraq; and overall promotion of development activities for the United Nations in Pakistan. He also led the global communications effort of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and then the global outreach activities of the United Nations Secretariat in New York. He is currently Director, UNESCO India Cluster Office. Rohit Chawla is one of India’s leading contemporary photographers. ​As the erstwhile Group Creative Director for the India Today Group and Open magazine, he has conceptualised and photographed over 300 magazine covers. He has had several solo exhibitions across the world and has also done three coffee table books. Amareswar Galla is currently Professor of inclusive cultural leadership and Director of the International Centre for Inclusive Cultural Leadership at Anant National University in Ahmedabad. He is the founding Executive Director of the International Institute for the Inclusive Museum. He has previously held the posts of Professor of Museum Studies, the University of Queensland and Professor of Sustainable Heritage Development at the Australian National University. He is co-founder of the global movement for the inclusive museum and intangible heritage studies and has an extensive publication record. He was the producer and editor of World Heritage: Benefits Beyond Borders, published by Cambridge University Press and UNESCO in 2012. Janhwij Sharma is Joint Director General, Archaeological Survey of India, overseeing all World Heritage Sites for ASI as the nodal agency for India. He is a conservation architect, graduating from Chandigarh College of Architecture with post-graduation in conservation from York, UK. Amita Baig is a heritage management consultant with nearly three decades of experience in heritage preservation as well as sustainable tourism in India and the Asian region. She worked for many years in Agra with the Taj Mahal Conservation Collaborative. Baig represents the World Monuments Fund in India and has been a member of Government of India’s Advisory Committee on World Heritage Matters and served as a member of the Council of the National Culture Fund. Dr. Jyoti Pandey Sharma is a Professor in Architecture at Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal (Haryana), India. She engages with issues pertaining to built heritage and cultural landscapes, particularly those concerning the Indian subcontinent’s legacy of Islamic and colonial urbanism. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and in edited volumes. She has been an invited speaker at a number of international symposia and conferences. Her research has received awards and fellowships including a Summer Fellowship at Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard University and a UGC Associate at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, India. Dr. V B Mathur is Chairman of the National Biodiversity Authority and former Director of UNESCO Category 2 Centre on World Natural Heritage Management and Training for Asia and the Pacific Region (UNESCO-C2C) at the Wildlife Institute of India. A former Indian Forest Service officer, he has made over 35 years of outstanding contribution towards a better understanding of Protected Areas and natural heritage management in India. He also serves as an expert member on various inter-governmental forums.   Dr Rohit Jigyasu is a distinguished conservation architect and risk management professional, and the project manager on urban heritage, climate change and disaster risk management at ICCROM, Italy. He serves as Vice President of ICOMOS International for the period 2017–2020. From 2010–2018, he was UNESCO Chair at the Institute for Disaster Mitigation of Urban Cultural Heritage at Ritsumeikan University, Japan. He was the President of ICOMOS India from 2014–2018 and of ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Risk Preparedness (ICORP) from 2010–2019. He has also been a member of ICOMOS International’s Executive Board since 2011. Kiran Joshi has been researching lesser-known 19th- and 20th-century Indian heritage for over 25 years, and exploring the diverse meanings and manifestations of Indian modernity and shared heritage. Her seminal work on Chandigarh helped to introduce the notion of ‘Modern Heritage’ in India. She has been associated with ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on 20th-century heritage (ISC20C) since 2004, and she founded ICOMOS India’s National Committee on the subject (NSC20C) in 2013. She is a founder member of DOCMOMO India and served as President of ICOMOS India during 2019–2020. Dr. Sonali Ghosh is an Indian Forest Service Officer. She has served as a site manager in the Kaziranga and Manas World Heritage Sites, and as a founding faculty at the UNESCO-Category 2 Centre at the Wildlife Institute of India. She is a certified IUCN World Heritage Site evaluation expert and has co-edited books on cultural landscapes in Asia as well as an anthology on natural heritage writing. Her current interests lie in exploring nature-culture linkages in heritage and Protected Area management.

      • Illustration

        The Other World

        Asian Myths and Folklore Illustrations

        by Sandu Publishing

        Asian myths and folklore are appealing to many people. From Chinese folklore and Japanese legends to Indian myths, they embrace Buddhist and Shinto traditions as well as other religions, and they convey abundant cultural messages for exploration. Through illustrations, the artists portray these ancient stories in a visual, artistic and intuitive way, interpreting them with their philosophy and aesthetics.   The Other World: Asian Myths and Folklore Illustrations features expressive works of distinguished illustrators who are passionate about Asian myths and folklore. This book contains both single and series illustrations aimed at exploring the tacit connection between illustrated works and Asian myths, and serves as an inspirational book full of oriental elements for both illustrators and story lovers alike.

      • Trusted Partner
        Memoirs

        THE BUDDHA SAT RIGHT HERE

        A Family Odyssey Through India and Nepal

        by Dena Moes

        Dena Moes, her husband, and their preteen daughters shouldered backpacks and walked away from their American life to criss-cross India and Nepal for eight months. Their journey led them to His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the tree where the Buddha sat, and Amma the Divine Mother. From the banks of the Ganges to the Himalayan roof of the world, this enthralling memoir is an unforgettable odyssey, a moving meditation on motherhood and marriage, and a spiritual quest, written with humor and honesty—and filled with love and awe.

      • October 2018 - October 2023

        The Holy Monk and the Spirit Woman

        The Great Achiever in the Himalayas or The Pilgrims' Song

        by Xuemo

        The Holy Monk and the Spirit Woman Xuemo translated by J.C.Cleary.   The hero of this novel is based on Khyungpo Naljor, one of the greatest figures in Tibetan history.He is praised as ‘The great achiever in the Himalayas’,Therefore, the book can also be called the Pilgrims' Song. Written in an magical realist style,the novel is a biographic story of a great achiever after going through a long journey to find authentic selves and towards enlightenment. It is full of mystery beyond the mundane but deeply rooted in the worldly life.From the perspective of historical and cultural research,the book may have filled in a blank in a specific historical period of Himalayan culture and the interaction between cultures of China, Nepal and India.   The book is very different from biographies that is popular nowadays.It is filled with abundant dialogues between characters and rich details about characters’ spiritual quests.It not only contains secret guidance for people to transcend worldliness to attain self realization,but also elaborates the pitfalls that one might fall into when faced with tough choices as well as effective methods to deal with them.You will thereby understand that a great person, a hero, is never born to be an unusually blessed extraordinary person,but rather a person with flesh and blood and emotions.Each chapter has different stories, as well as different symbolic meanings,which not only vividly shows how a pilgrim went through his journey to seek enlightenment,but also provides a good example for those who leave their hometown to search for a home for their souls.With this book, you will have the code to understand your innermost soul,and possessing a wisdom to face your life’s hardship gracefully.   The following people will like this book:those who yearn for distant places and love pilgrimage,those who are interested in foreign cultures, religions, and philosophy.and those who find themselves lost in life, wanting to improve and perfect themselves.In addition, it is also a great book to learn about the history of the Shangpa lineage as an example of the treasures of Chinese culture.Now the book has been published in English, simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese.

      • The Holy Monk and the Spirit Woman (English Edition)

        by Xue Mo

        As an important work of the author Xue Mo's “Desert Series”, it is concerned with the path of belief realization of Qiongbolangjue.It is an epic about spiritual search, a dialogue spanning a millennium and a path of realization and self-surpassing. The translator of this book is J.C.Cleary, who was born in California in 1949 and graduated from Harvard University. He is a reputed sinologist and translator with doctorates in East Asian Languages andCivilizations and in Law.

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