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Early Buddhist Education and its Modern Implication
Author Pranab Kumar Baruya
Source 世界佛教論壇論文集(第2屆)
Date2009.03.28
Pages196 - 203
Publisher世界佛教論壇籌備辦公室=Preparatory Office of the World Buddhist Forum
Location北京, 中國 [Beijing, China]
Content type會議論文=Proceeding Article
Language英文=English
Note佛教教育的機遇與挑戰=The Opportunities and Challenges Faced by Buddhist Education
KeywordBuddhist Education; Education; agains; orthodox
AbstractBuddhist Education gave emphasis on the moral, mental and physical development. In later period according to the demand of the society and professional education, art, sculpture, architecture, medicine also included in the syllabus.The main centre of Buddhist Education was Sangharama. Buddhist Education was a strong protest against orthodox Education system.The aim of Buddhist Education is to make a free, wise, intelligent, non-violent and secular man. Students became judicious humanist, logical and free from superstitions. Buddhist Education was wide open and available to the people of all walks of life.The principal goal of the Buddhist Education is to change an unwise to wise, beast to priest.At present Buddhist Education is China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar made tremendous progress with the introduction of modern subjects.
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