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The 8th volume of the journal continues its mission of disseminating scholarly research on Buddhism. It features a collection of articles contributed by both national and international scholars, LBU faculty, and students. These articles delve into diverse aspects of Buddhist studies, including literature, philosophy, history, art, and interdisciplinary explorations.
The foreword to the 8th volume of Lumbinī Prabhā underscores Nepal’s unique position in Buddhist history as the birthplace of three historical Buddhas. It acknowledges the rich tapestry of Buddhist traditions—Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana—that have flourished in the region for centuries. Lumbini Buddhist University (LBU) is recognized as a pivotal institution dedicated to preserving and promoting these valuable traditions through higher education and research.
The 8th volume of the journal continues its mission of disseminating scholarly research on Buddhism. It features a collection of articles contributed by both national and international scholars, LBU faculty, and students. These articles delve into diverse aspects of Buddhist studies, including literature, philosophy, history, art, and interdisciplinary explorations.
The foreword expresses sincere gratitude to the LBU administration, faculty, staff, and contributors for their collective efforts in bringing the journal to fruition. Special recognition is given to the editorial team, including Dr. Kumar Khadka, Dr. Nyima Sherpa, Dr. Sharada Poudel, Ven. Siri Vajira, Acharya Dayanidi, and Asst. Professor Manjeel Subedi, for their diligent work in reviewing, editing, and coordinating the publication process. The foreword also acknowledges the technical support provided by Mr. Shalik Ram Bhusal.
Ultimately, the foreword concludes with a heartfelt wish for the well-being of all beings.
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