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help| Marrying Buddha is the second novel by Chinese author Wei Hui and is a sequel to her first published novel, Shanghai Baby. Set four years on from the events of Shanghai Baby, Marrying Buddha continues the story of Coco, a writer from Shanghai, now aged 29. The plot intersperses Coco's adventures in New York,and later in Madrid, Barcelona and Buenos Aires, with her journey in China from Shanghai to... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Marrying Buddha
Marrying Buddha is the second novel by Chinese author Wei Hui and is a sequel to her first published novel, Shanghai Baby. ... Set four years on from the events of Shanghai Baby, Marrying Buddha continues the story of Coco, a writer from Shanghai, now aged 29. -
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Zhou Weihui
Her latest novel Marrying Buddha (我的禅) (2005) was censored, modified and published in China under a modified title. -
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Shanghai Baby
Shanghai Baby Author Wei Hui Translator Bruce Humes Country China Language English Publisher Robinson Publishing UK Publication date 1993 Media type Print Paperback & Audio book Pages 256 ISBN 1841196843 Followed by Marrying Buddha -
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Householder (Buddhism)
Buddha · ... Marrying, raising children, working jobs, leisure, art, play etc. are all means to realize the enlightened state or Rigpa, non-dual awareness. -
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Guan Yin
Which buddha or bodhisattva usually depends upon which school it represents. ... Every day she begged to be able to enter a temple and become a nun instead of marrying. -
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Buddhist monasticism
There had long been many instances of Japanese monks marrying, from the Heian period (794-1185) onward, but it was not predominante until a government initiative was passed during the Meiji Restoration that required monks to seek wives. ... Gautama Buddha -
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Kambojas and Cambodia
A little later, in seventh century, we see a Scythian (Saka) Brahman arriving from Dekkan and marrying the daughter of king Ishanvarman I. ... Buddha Parkash: -
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Same-sex marriage
Consequently, both transsexuals and intersexed individuals may be legally categorized into confusing gray areas, and could be prohibited from marrying partners of the "opposite" sex or permitted to marry partners of the "same" sex due to arbitrary legal distinctions. ... The Buddhist Channel: Bringing Buddha Dharma Home - Issues. -
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History of Uttar Pradesh
In addition to his military gains, the emperor solidified his rule by repealing the jizya tax on non-Muslims and courting the favour of the powerful Rajput caste, to the extent of marrying Rajput princesses. ... ↑ India and the World, p 154, Dr Buddha Parkash. -
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Serpent (symbolism)
Under yet another Tree (the Bodhi tree of Enlightenment), the Buddha sat in ecstatic meditation. ... Presented with the option of marrying the victorious Kaundinya, Soma readily agreed to do so, and together they ruled the land.
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