This Festschrift volume, which honors Richard H. Robinson (founder of the University of Wisconsin Madison’s Buddhist Studies program), was created in recognition of Professor Robinson’s contributions to Buddhist studies. This volume is intended for Buddhologists as well as specialized readers in philosophy and religion. These essays and studies are some of the most important contemporary scholarship in Mahayana Buddhist Studies. They deal with Mahayana meditation theory and practice. This collection is a significant contribution to understanding Buddhist meditation as it has developed intellectually, historically, and in practice.
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