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The document consists of 18 articles, with 13 of them related to Buddhist philosophy and culture, and the remaining 5 covering various aspects of Buddhist philosophy. The articles are concerned to Gonpa and Vihar (Buddhist monasteries and temples) located in different regions such as Upullo Arun, Tamor, Khumbu Valley, Taplejung, Khandwari, Chainpur, Bhojpur, and Halesi of Nepal. It also deals the way of life of the Tamang people living in these areas. Additionally, the document includes specific works on the teaching of Buddhist economics, politics, stupa art, Maghe Sankranti (a cultural festival), and Buddhist philosophy. The arrangement of the articles follows the geographical progression from the introduction of Buddhist heritage in the province to the northeast. Common articles are placed towards the end of the document. Overall, this book offers insights into the Buddhist culture and civilization of Koshi region. Most of these articles explore topics related to the Himalayan region, Buddhist philosophy, and the cultural heritage of the Koshi area. They are revised versions of conference papers.
The Chief Editor is Prof. Dr. Gitu Giri, with Sumanta Raj Neupane serving as the editor.
This book is a scholarly compilation of papers presented at the Khadabari Samkhuwasabha Conference, held in Koshi Province. It offers a profound exploration of Buddhist philosophy, heritage, and culture, with a specific focus on the unique traditions of the Koshi Province.
The volume begins with an insightful introduction to Lumbini Buddhist University, providing detailed information about its goals, vision, objectives, and policies. It also highlights the significant role of the Lumbini Research Center in the advancement of Buddhist studies.
Edited by Prof. Dr. Gitu Giri, with Sumanta Raj Neupane serving as the editor, this volume is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the deep-rooted connections between Buddhism and the cultural heritage of the Himalayan region. It provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the spiritual history and cultural diversity of Koshi Province, making it a valuable addition to the study of Buddhist culture and history.
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