Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... Klaproth. Fragments Bouddhiques = Nouveau Journal Asiatique, 1831.--The data of these three authors differ as far as the eleventh century, from which period Csoma's and Klaproth's lists agree, saving a constant diversity of two years ...
... Klaproth. Fragments Bouddhiques = Nouveau Journal Asiatique, 1831.--The data of these three authors differ as far as the eleventh century, from which period Csoma's and Klaproth's lists agree, saving a constant diversity of two years ...
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... Klaproth; in Csoma's list it is not mentioned. 2 A previous mission is said to have been compelled by the malignant spirits to return after reaching the frontier. For Tibetan accounts of the attempts of Srongtsan to form a Tibetan ...
... Klaproth; in Csoma's list it is not mentioned. 2 A previous mission is said to have been compelled by the malignant spirits to return after reaching the frontier. For Tibetan accounts of the attempts of Srongtsan to form a Tibetan ...
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... Klaproth, "Reise in den Kaukasus," Vol. I., p. 215.] princesses, and thus contributed to a more general knowledge of Buddhism. Under the successors of King Srongtsan Gampo the religion did not greatly flourish, but under one of them ...
... Klaproth, "Reise in den Kaukasus," Vol. I., p. 215.] princesses, and thus contributed to a more general knowledge of Buddhism. Under the successors of King Srongtsan Gampo the religion did not greatly flourish, but under one of them ...
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... Klaproth, 778.] Sambhava and subsequent Indian priests, however, explained the law in the sense of the Madhyamika school, which in India at this period had just gained influence over the Yogacharya system; they insisted upon assiduity ...
... Klaproth, 778.] Sambhava and subsequent Indian priests, however, explained the law in the sense of the Madhyamika school, which in India at this period had just gained influence over the Yogacharya system; they insisted upon assiduity ...
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... Klaproth 901.] favourably inclined to Buddhism; he re-built eight temples, and died after a glorious reign of eighteen years. With this period we have to connect "the second propagation of Buddhism;" it received, especially from the ...
... Klaproth 901.] favourably inclined to Buddhism; he re-built eight temples, and died after a glorious reign of eighteen years. With this period we have to connect "the second propagation of Buddhism;" it received, especially from the ...
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