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    The Rhetoric of Violence in the Buddhist Tantras.David B. Gray - 2018 - Journal of Religion and Violence 6 (1):32-51.
    This article explores the rhetoric of violence in the Buddhist tantras, arguing that it generally falls into two types: violence deployed in a purely rhetorical fashion for the purpose of impressing or persuading the reader; and textual depictions of violent ritual practices, which can, with some caveats, be interpreted as depictions of, and possibly prescriptions for, ritual violence. The former type often includes grandiose or exaggerated instances of hyperbolic rhetoric, often deployed for the purpose of aggrandizing the text or tradition. (...)
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  2. TANTRA: 5. Tsongkhapa's Masterful Exegesis of Cakrasaṃvara Tantra.David B. Gray - 2024 - In David Gray (ed.), Tsongkhapa: the legacy of Tibet's great philosopher-saint. New York: Wisdom Publications.
     
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    If You Meet the Buddha on the Road: Buddhism, Politics, and Violence. Michael Jerryson. [REVIEW]David B. Gray - 2019 - Journal of Religion and Violence 7 (1):55-57.
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