Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... Hardy, "Manual of Buddhism," pp. 138-359; Schiefner, "Eine tibetanische Lebensbeschreibung Sakyamuni's," in the "Mémoires des Savants étrangers," Vol. VI., pp. 231-332. For Tibetan and Singhalese traditions about the Sakya race, see Foe ...
... Hardy, "Manual of Buddhism," pp. 138-359; Schiefner, "Eine tibetanische Lebensbeschreibung Sakyamuni's," in the "Mémoires des Savants étrangers," Vol. VI., pp. 231-332. For Tibetan and Singhalese traditions about the Sakya race, see Foe ...
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... Hardy, "Eastern Monachism," p. 310.] to these calculations an approximate total of 534 millions of inhabitants. At least two- thirds of this population may be considered to be Buddhists; the remainder includes the followers of Confucius ...
... Hardy, "Eastern Monachism," p. 310.] to these calculations an approximate total of 534 millions of inhabitants. At least two- thirds of this population may be considered to be Buddhists; the remainder includes the followers of Confucius ...
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... Hardy's "Eastern Monachism," and "Manual of Buddhism."] pain, decay, and death. The present life is not the first one; innumerable births have preceded it in previous ages. The reproduction of a new existence is the consequence of the ...
... Hardy's "Eastern Monachism," and "Manual of Buddhism."] pain, decay, and death. The present life is not the first one; innumerable births have preceded it in previous ages. The reproduction of a new existence is the consequence of the ...
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... objects; but here already we meet in Buddhism with decided extravagances in moral considerations. The counting of inhalations and exhalations is named as an [1. Hardy's "Manual of Buddhism," p. 391. Burnouf, "Le Lotus.
... objects; but here already we meet in Buddhism with decided extravagances in moral considerations. The counting of inhalations and exhalations is named as an [1. Hardy's "Manual of Buddhism," p. 391. Burnouf, "Le Lotus.
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... Hardy , " Eastern Monachism , " Chapter XXII . Each path is subdivided into two classes , and thus we get the other system of eight paths , to which I have already alluded . See p . 17. ] moreover , freed from the desire of cleaving to ...
... Hardy , " Eastern Monachism , " Chapter XXII . Each path is subdivided into two classes , and thus we get the other system of eight paths , to which I have already alluded . See p . 17. ] moreover , freed from the desire of cleaving to ...
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