Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... For Tibetan and Singhalese traditions about the Sakya race, see Foe koue ki, English translation, Calcutta, 1848, p. 203.] Sakyamuni was born at Kapilavastu in Gorakhpur. The legends tell us that his father, the king Suddhodana (in ...
... For Tibetan and Singhalese traditions about the Sakya race, see Foe koue ki, English translation, Calcutta, 1848, p. 203.] Sakyamuni was born at Kapilavastu in Gorakhpur. The legends tell us that his father, the king Suddhodana (in ...
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... Foe koue ki, English translation, p. 2591 where an interesting note is added to the French original; compare also Burnouf, "Introduction," p. 86.] stage of Buddhism, in which the fundamental dogmas of Sakyamuni began to be interpreted ...
... Foe koue ki, English translation, p. 2591 where an interesting note is added to the French original; compare also Burnouf, "Introduction," p. 86.] stage of Buddhism, in which the fundamental dogmas of Sakyamuni began to be interpreted ...
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... Foe koue ki, p. 9. Koppen, "Die Religion des Buddha." Vol. I., p. 417. 2. Concerning its dogmas see Wassiljew, pp. 97-128, 149.] also from the twelve Nidanas (in Tibetan Tenbrel chugnyi), which are based upon the four truths. The ...
... Foe koue ki, p. 9. Koppen, "Die Religion des Buddha." Vol. I., p. 417. 2. Concerning its dogmas see Wassiljew, pp. 97-128, 149.] also from the twelve Nidanas (in Tibetan Tenbrel chugnyi), which are based upon the four truths. The ...
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... for final salvation; this perfection guarantees an energy not to be derived from the more practice of simple virtues ... Foe koue ki, p. 291.] excellent means for obtaining tranquillity of mind. Detestation of the world is said to.
... for final salvation; this perfection guarantees an energy not to be derived from the more practice of simple virtues ... Foe koue ki, p. 291.] excellent means for obtaining tranquillity of mind. Detestation of the world is said to.
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... Foe koue ki, Engl. transl., p. 94. Burnouf, "Introduction," pp. 2 -98. Hardy, "Eastern Monachism," Chapter XXII ... for which, however, he has still to wait 40,000 kalpas. Fourth path. This, the highest path to perfection, is attained.
... Foe koue ki, Engl. transl., p. 94. Burnouf, "Introduction," pp. 2 -98. Hardy, "Eastern Monachism," Chapter XXII ... for which, however, he has still to wait 40,000 kalpas. Fourth path. This, the highest path to perfection, is attained.
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