Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... Nirvana--is attained by the most perfect dominion over passion, evil desire, and natural sensation. Sakyamuni has explained this fundamental doctrine in the theory of the four excellent truths: THE PAIN, THE PRODUCTION, THE CESSATION ...
... Nirvana--is attained by the most perfect dominion over passion, evil desire, and natural sensation. Sakyamuni has explained this fundamental doctrine in the theory of the four excellent truths: THE PAIN, THE PRODUCTION, THE CESSATION ...
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... Nirvana, it is indispensable to have entered one of them at least. Emancipation takes place either instantaneously, on account of the merit accumulated in previous existences, or by assiduous attention to the various exercises ...
... Nirvana, it is indispensable to have entered one of them at least. Emancipation takes place either instantaneously, on account of the merit accumulated in previous existences, or by assiduous attention to the various exercises ...
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... Nirvana, and have thus advanced one step towards salvation. Nirvana is reached by rejecting the error which teaches "I am," or "this is mine," by not doubting the real existence of the Buddhas, and by perceiving that the practises and ...
... Nirvana, and have thus advanced one step towards salvation. Nirvana is reached by rejecting the error which teaches "I am," or "this is mine," by not doubting the real existence of the Buddhas, and by perceiving that the practises and ...
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... Nirvana," is the same as saying, that he has become Arhat. The restriction of Nirvana to the clergy cannot be imputed to Sakyamuni, who, on the contrary, admits all his followers to the full blessings of his law.[1] At the early period ...
... Nirvana," is the same as saying, that he has become Arhat. The restriction of Nirvana to the clergy cannot be imputed to Sakyamuni, who, on the contrary, admits all his followers to the full blessings of his law.[1] At the early period ...
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... Nirvana." The Mahayana schools demonstrate the doctrine of voidness by the dogma of the three characteristic [1. There is an interesting treatise on nothingness, called the Vajramanda Dharani, which contains a resume' of the ideas ...
... Nirvana." The Mahayana schools demonstrate the doctrine of voidness by the dogma of the three characteristic [1. There is an interesting treatise on nothingness, called the Vajramanda Dharani, which contains a resume' of the ideas ...
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