Gregory Schopen - On the Buddha and His Bones: The Conception of a Relic in the Inscriptions of Nagarjunikonda
Gregory Schopen - If You Can't Remember, How to Make It Up: Some Monastic Rules for Redacting Canonical Texts
Lambert Schmithausen - A Note on the Origin of Ahiṁsā
Bernard Faure - Kegon and Dragons: A Mythological Approach to Huayan Doctrine
Lambert Schmithausen - A Note on Vasubandhu and Laṅkāvatārasūtra
Gregory Schopen - Stūpa and Tīrtha: Tibetan Mortuary Practices and an Unrecognized Form of Burial Ad Sanctos at Buddhist Sites in India
Bernard Faure - Pan gu and His Discendants: Chinese Cosmology in Medieval Japan
Bernard Faure - Bodhidharma as Textual and Religious Paradigm
Gregory Schopen - Doing Business for the Lord: Lending on Interest and Written Loan Contracts in the Mūlasarvāstivāda-Vinaya
Gregory Schopen - The Five Leaves of the Buddhabaladhanaprati-Haryavikurvananirdesa-Sutra Found at Gilgit
Gregory Schopen - Monastic Law Meets the Real World: A Monk's Continuing Right to Inherit Family Property in Classical India
Gregory Schopen - The Buddha as an Owner of Property and Permanent Resident in Medieval Indian Monasteries
Gregory Schopen - The Monastic Ownership of Servants or Slaves: Local and Legal Factors in the Redactional History of Two Vinayas
Gregory Schopen - An Old Inscription From Amaravati and the Cult of the Local Monastic Dead in Indian Buddhist Monasteries
Gregory Schopen - The Generalization of an Old Yogic Attainment in Medieval Mahāyāna Sūtra Literature: Some Notes on Jātismara
Gregory Schopen - Counting the Buddha and the Local Spirits in: A Monastic Ritual of Inclusion for the Rain Retreat
Gregory Schopen - The Bones of a Buddha and the Business of a Monk: Conservative Monastic Values in an Early Mahāyāna Polemical Tract
Gregory Schopen - On Avoiding Ghosts and Social Censure: Monastic Funerals in the Mūlasarvāstivāda-Vinaya
R. Salomon and Gregory Schopen - Indravarman (Avaca) Casket Inscription Reconsidered: Further Evidence for Canonical Passages in Buddhist Inscriptions
Gregory Schopen - The Text on the "Dhāraṇī Stones from Abhayagiriya": A Minor Contribution to the Study of Mahāyāna Literature in Ceylon