About the Journal

Kajian & Reviu Jinarakkhita: Jurnal Gerakan Semangat Buddhayana (JGSB), known in English as Jinarakkhita Review and Studies: Journal of the Buddhayana Spirit Movement, is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality scholarly articles exploring ideas and academic reflections on the Buddhayana Spirit Movement, humanistic Buddhism, Buddhist religious studies, and various dimensions of societal life through the lens of applied Buddhism. The journal adopts an objective and constructive peer review process, ensuring that each manuscript is rigorously evaluated based on scholarly merit and research integrity. JGSB features both original research and comprehensive literature reviews in the field of Buddhist religious studies, including canonical Buddhist texts, insights into the Buddhayana perspective, humanistic Buddhism, Buddhist literature; Buddhist sermons (Sutta Pitaka); monastic discipline and regulations (Vinaya Pitaka); exegetical texts (Abhidhamma Pitaka); studies of various Buddhist schools; as well as Buddhist philosophy and sacred art. It also encompasses research on the historical development of Buddhism, the Buddhist heritage of the Indonesian archipelago, the evolution and advancement of Indonesian Buddhism, and the teachings and guidance of the Late Most Venerable Ashin Jinarakkhita, particularly within the context of the Buddhayana Spirit Movement. Furthermore, the journal welcomes discussions on Buddhist ethics and all branches of Buddhist scholarship, embracing both orthodox and contemporary perspectives. What sets this journal apart is its distinctive focus on integrating Buddhist viewpoints into the scholarly examination of religious moderation issues, particularly as they intersect with diverse aspects of societal life, such as art, culture, philosophy, and the advancement of global civilization.

Distribution

Open Access

Journal Title

: Kajian & Review Jinarakkhita: Jurnal Gerakan Semangat Buddhayana

Initials

: JGSB

Frequency

: Published biannually (April and October)

E-ISSN

3031-1985

Chief Editor

Dr. Burmansah, M.Pd

DOI Prefix

: https://doi.org/10.60046/jgsb

Publisher

: Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat STIAB    Jinarakkhita Organized by STIAB Jinarakkhita Lampung

 

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Website

https://ejournal.stiab-jinarakkhita.ac.id/index.php/jgsb  

Email

jgsb@stiab-jinarakkhita.ac.id

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Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): JGSB April - Oktober 2025
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Kajian dan Review Jinarakkhita: Jurnal Gerakan Semangat Buddhayana (JGSB), Vol. 3 No. 2 (April – Oktober 2025), Pada edisi kali ini, kami mengangkat beragam isu menarik seputar pandangan Agama Buddha dan penerapannya dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Artikel-artikel yang disajikan ditulis oleh para peneliti dari empat negara (India, New Zealand, Prancis, dan Indonesia) yang mewakili enam institusi berbeda. Kolaborasi lintas budaya ini menghadirkan perspektif yang kaya dan beragam, memperluas cakrawala pemahaman tentang nilai-nilai Buddhis dalam konteks kehidupan modern. Dalam edisi ini, kami mengajak Anda: Menapaki perjalanan spiritual Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar melalui studi budaya yang belum banyak terungkap. Menelusuri makna mendalam dari Lima Latihan Kesadaran Penuh sebagai pilar kehidupan Buddhis berkelanjutan di tengah krisis iklim global.
Menggali landasan etika Buddhis dalam pembelaan hak-hak hewan. Membangun kesadaran spiritual di era modern. Memahami praktik vegetarianisme sebagai wujud nyata etika lingkungan yang hidup dalam komunitas Keluarga Buddhayana Indonesia.

Semoga setiap artikel dalam edisi ini menghadirkan inspirasi baru, memperkaya wawasan spiritual, dan membuka ruang dialog lintas disiplin.

Selamat membaca!

 

 


Jinarakkhita Review: Journal of the Buddhayana Spirit Movement (JGSB), Vol. 3 No. 2 (April – October 2025), In this issue, we present a range of engaging discussions on Buddhist perspectives and their applications in daily life. The articles are authored by researchers from four countries (India, New Zealand, France, and Indonesia) representing six different academic institutions. This international collaboration offers a rich diversity of insights, expanding our understanding of Buddhist values within the context of contemporary life. In this edition, we invite you to: Embark on Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s spiritual journey through a lesser-known cultural study. Explore the profound meaning of the Five Mindfulness Trainings as pillars of sustainable modern Buddhist living amid the global climate crisis. Delve into the Buddhist ethical foundations of animal rights. Cultivate spiritual awareness in the modern era. Understand the practice of vegetarianism as a living expression of environmental ethics within the 'Keluarga Buddhayana Indonesia community'.

May each article offer inspiration, reflection, and new pathways of thought.

Happy reading!

Published: 2025-10-30
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