Buddhist Studies Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Buddhist Studies Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Cosmic Body of the Buddha as a Narrative Motif2
Meditations of the Pali Tradition: Illuminating Buddhist Doctrine, History, and Practice, by L. S. Cousins. Edited by Sarah Shaw2
First Among Equals? Sakyamuni among Other Buddhas in Mahayana Sutra Literature1
The Subject’s Guide to the Realms of Karma1
Heart Sutra Revisited1
Conjuring the Buddha: Ritual Manuals in Early Tantric Buddhism, by Jacob P. Dalton1
Absence Deferred, Presence Realized1
Heart to Heart0
Transmission of the Milindapañha0
A Critique of Western Buddhism: Ruins of the Buddhist Real, by Glenn Wallis0
Bringing the Dharma Home0
The Three Similes0
Editorial0
Introduction0
Editorial0
<i>Rewriting Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic Reform in Sri Lanka, 1157-1270</i>, by Alastair Gornall0
The Buddha’s Lifestory According to Jorge Luis Borges0
Sakyamuni Buddha in Post-Revolutionary Mexico0
<i>Buddhist Architecture in America: Building for Enlightenment</i>, by Robert Edward Gordon0
The Buddha as Sage-King0
Buddhism after Mao: Negotiations, Continuities, and Reinventions, edited by Ji Zhe, Gareth Fisher, and André Laliberté.0
The Light of the Three Ages0
<i>Science and Development in Thai and South Asian Buddhism</i>, by David L. Gosling0
<i>Vimalakirtinirdesa: The Teaching of Vimalakirti</i>, translated by Luis Gómez and Paul Harrison0
On the Nature of Cessation in the Cheng Weishi Lun 成唯識論0
<i>Morality and Monastic Revival in Post-Mao Tibet</i>, by Jane E. Caple0
The Pali Tradition on the Noble Person Who is a “Body-witness” (kāya-sakkhin), and the Nature of “Witnessing”and the “Body” in the Samādhi States in Which They Excel0
Remembering Sue Hamilton (1950–2016)0
Editorial0
Literature, Performance, and Loving the Buddha in the Avadanasataka0
The Buddha and His Daughters0
Happy 40th Birthday, <i>Buddhist Studies Review</i>!0
Buddhism and its Religious Others: Historical Encounters and Representations, edited by C. V. Jones0
Burning Still0
Guest Editors’ Introduction0
Buddhism in 5 Minutes, edited by Elizabeth J Harris0
The Journey to Liberation0
Narrative Visions and Visual Narratives in Indian Buddhism, edited by Naomi Appleton0
David Seyfort Ruegg0
ReOrienting Histories of Medicine: Encounters Along the Silk Roads, by Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim.0
Listening to the Theragatha0
<i>Visions of the Buddha: Creative Dimensions of Early Buddhist Scripture</i>, by Eviatar Shulman0
The Buddha Through Yasodhara’s Eyes0
Significance of the Phitsanulok Dhammakaya Inscription for the Dating and Character of Boran (Ancient) Practices in Southeast Asian Theravada Buddhism0
A Late Mahayana Text on Being without Self—with Special Reference to the Chinese Versions of the <i>Nairatma-pariprccha</i> (T846, T1643)0
Perfect Awakening: An Edition and Translation of the Prāsādika and Prasādanīya Sūtras, by Charles DiSimone0
Do Buddhists Have Emotions? The Mysterious Case of Vedanā0
The Gilded Buddha: the Traditional Art of the Newar Metal Casters in Nepal by Alex R. Furger0
Re–Assessing the Authorship of the Heike Nokyo Ganmon0
The Korean Buddhist Empire: A Transnational History, 1910–1945 by Hwansoo Ilmee Kim0
The Creative South: Buddhist and Hindu Art in Mediaeval Maritime Asia, edited by Andrea Acri and Peter Sharrock0
About Padmasambhava: Historical Narratives and Later Transformations of Guru Rinpoche, edited by Geoffrey Samuel and Jamyang Oliphant.0
The Awakening of the Hinterland: The Formation of Regional Vinaya Traditions in Tang China, by Anna Sokolova0
Buddhist Masculinities, edited by Megan Bryson and Kevin Buckelew0
Mountaintop Stone Giants0
The Zhenzheng lun by Xuanyi: A Buddhist Apologetic Scripture of Tang China, by Thomas Jülch.0
Polemical Publications and Socioeconomic Shake-Ups0
Shinra Myojin and Buddhist Networks of the East Asian “Mediterranean” by Sujung Kim0
Sakyamuni and Samantabhadra in the Collected Works of Shabkar (1781–1851)0
Out of Sight, Into Mind: The History and Philosophy of Yogic Perception, by Jed Forman0
Superiority Conceit in Buddhist Traditions: A Historical Perspective, by Bhikkhu Analayo.0
Dravidian Buddhism0
Sutra-copy Fragments in Calligraphy Albums0
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