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Torkel Brekke 《The Journal of religious history》1999,23(2):203-214
This article considers the development of the idea of a universal and missionary Hinduism in the writing of Swami Vivekananda. Vivekananda was the most vigorous proponent of ideas which had been taking shape throughout the nineteenth century. It is argued that the idea of Hinduism as a "missionary" religion came about as part of the conceptual evolution of religion and dharma which developed in the wake of contacts with Europeans. The process took place in three stages through which religion in India was first objectified, then individualized, and finally universalized. Bankimchandra Chatterji is the central person in the systematization of the three steps in this development, culminating in his promotion of Hinduism as a universal religion at the Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893. 相似文献
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Véronique Degroot 《Indonesia and the Malay World》2006,34(98):55-74
From the 8th to the early 10th century the region around mounts Merapi and Sumbing in central Java was the centre of powerful Indianised kingdoms. One such site, Ratu Boko, was transformed into a Javanese replica of the Abhayagiri-vihāra, a well-known Buddhist monastery in Sri Lanka. Shortly afterwards, the Sinhalese influence showed elements of Hindu and Vajrayāna traditions revealing from the archaeological remains that it was not merely a copy of a Sri Lankan model but a testimony of Javanese civilisation and history. 相似文献
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REBECCA M. BROWN 《Gender & history》2007,19(2):392-396
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J. C. Smail 《Scottish Geographical Journal》2013,129(3):197-198
The function and expansion of skiing in Scotland are discussed in relation to the changing climatic conditions of the last few decades. 相似文献
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E. M. Bridges 《Scottish Geographical Journal》2013,129(3):173-174
During the late 1970s a new aggressive strain of Dutch elm disease became established in parts of southern and central Scotland and it is continuing to spread in many areas. This paper outlines the geography of the disease within Scotland and explores the way in which the Regional Councils have responded to the threat to the elm population. 相似文献
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