Aurobindo's philosophy of Brahman
- E. B. Findly, Stephen H. Phillips, Aurobindo
- Philosophy
- 1 March 1986
Religious Reflections on the Human Body . Edited by Jane Marie Law. Bloomington and Indianapolis, Ind.: Indiana University Press., 1995. xiv, 314 pp. $35.00 (cloth); $15.95 (paper).
- E. B. Findly
- HistoryJournal of Asian Studies
- 1 November 1995
This not only is an excellent introduction to Hopi religion and culture change; it should be considered as a text for any course concerned with Native Americans in the twentieth century. - "American…
Thai Tellings of Phra Malai: Texts and Rituals Concerning a Popular Buddhist Saint
- E. B. Findly
- HistoryJournal of Asian Studies
- 1 June 1995
Nur Jahan: Empress of Mughal India
- E. B. Findly
- History
- 25 March 1993
Nur Jahan was one of the most powerful and influential women in Indian history, and Ellison Findly's biography is an intriguing, elegantly written account of her life and times. It not only revises…
Dāna : giving and getting in Pali Buddhism
- E. B. Findly
- Political Science
- 2003
This book argues that donation is one of the central practices in early Buddhism for, without it, Buddhism would not havesurvived and flourished in the many centuriesof its development and expansion.…
The Capture of Maryam-uz-Zamānī's Ship: Mughal Women and European Traders@@@The Capture of Maryam-uz-Zamani's Ship: Mughal Women and European Traders
- E. B. Findly
- History
- 1 April 1988
Borderline Beings: Plant Possibilities in Early Buddhism
- E. B. Findly
- Philosophy
- 1 April 2002
The ethic of non-violence in the Pali Vinaya and Nikayas indicates that the object of the ethic is humans, animals, and plants, thus suggesting that plants are considered living and sentient in the…
Women, Religion, and Social Change
- Y. Y. Haddad, E. B. Findly
- Economics
- 1 September 1985
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