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The third volume of this journal showcases a diverse range of 33 articles from both national and international scholars, LBU faculty, and students. These articles delve into various aspects of Buddhism, including philosophy, history, culture, art, architecture, education, research methodologies, and applied Buddhism. By providing a platform for scholarly discourse, “Lumbini Prabhā” aims to contribute to a deeper understanding and appreciation of Nepal’s Buddhist heritage.
Nepal, a land steeped in Buddhist history, has been a cradle of Buddhist thought and practice for millennia. This rich heritage, spanning Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana traditions, offers a wealth of knowledge and wisdom. To explore and preserve this legacy, Lumbini Buddhist University (LBU) has been publishing the research journal “Lumbini Prabhā.”
The third volume of this journal showcases a diverse range of articles from both national and international scholars, LBU faculty, and students. These articles delve into various aspects of Buddhism, including philosophy, history, culture, art, architecture, education, research methodologies, and applied Buddhism. By providing a platform for scholarly discourse, “Lumbini Prabhā” aims to contribute to a deeper understanding and appreciation of Nepal’s Buddhist heritage.
The journal’s commitment to academic rigor is evident in its adherence to APA and MLA citation styles. This ensures the reliability and credibility of the research presented.
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