Word: buddhisms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...tranquility of the Harvard Buddhist Community's Sunday evening meditation, however, belies the startling fact that, despite Buddhism's centuries-old tradition in Asia, there are no Asian-students in the room...
Traditionally, making sand mandalas--representations in sand of the house of Buddha, whose dismantling symbolizes the impermanence of life--one of the higher practices of Buddhism, was a domain limited to monks...
...throughout its 22-year history, the Thursday morning magazine has faithfully tracked the off-beat interests of Harvard students and has kept them in touch with the trends of pop culture, ranging from Buddhism...
...magazine also began to feature more off-beat journalism, including a report on "Buddhism for the Upwardly Mobile" in 1986. The introduction of the "Endpaper" section gave a forum for Crimson writers to relate personal experiences. Occasionally, the magazine ran politically oriented pieces, such as "Jews at Harvard...
...reincarnation of the 14th Dalai Lama, logically, will not be a reincarnation that disturbs, or is an obstacle to, that work. Quite clear, isn't it?" In any case, he says cheerfully, "at a certain state the Dalai Lama institution will disappear. That does not mean that Tibetan Buddhism will cease. But the institution comes and goes, comes and goes...