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THE DOGMA OF THE FOUR TRUTHS , AND THE PATHS LEADING TO
SALVATION . SÂKYAMUNI , although the founder of Buddhism , is , at the
present day , no longer considered to have been the first Buddha . Many most
perfect Buddhas ...
THE DOGMA OF THE FOUR TRUTHS , AND THE PATHS LEADING TO
SALVATION . SÂKYAMUNI , although the founder of Buddhism , is , at the
present day , no longer considered to have been the first Buddha . Many most
perfect Buddhas ...
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The fundamental dogma is that of the emptiness , or nothingness of things in Tib .
Tongpanyid , in Sanskrit Sünyatâ ) ; it is also called Prajnâ Pâramitâ ( in Tib .
Pharchin , also Sherchin ) , “ the supreme intelligence which arrives at the other ...
The fundamental dogma is that of the emptiness , or nothingness of things in Tib .
Tongpanyid , in Sanskrit Sünyatâ ) ; it is also called Prajnâ Pâramitâ ( in Tib .
Pharchin , also Sherchin ) , “ the supreme intelligence which arrives at the other ...
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Of course , as with everything belonging to the world , this nature also is only
ideal ; but the dogma once established that an absolute pure nature exists ,
Buddhism soon proceeded in the mystical school further to endow it with the
character of ...
Of course , as with everything belonging to the world , this nature also is only
ideal ; but the dogma once established that an absolute pure nature exists ,
Buddhism soon proceeded in the mystical school further to endow it with the
character of ...
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Contents
Origin The principal events in his life His attainment of the per | 3 |
GRADUAL RISE AND PRESENT AREA OF THE BUDDHIST | 9 |
THE RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF SÂKYAMUNI | 15 |
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