Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... Sanskrit terminology: it occurs, however, in modern geographical names, as e. g. Bérma {the e has the breve in this word}. 3. ~ indicates a nasal sound of the vowel. {transcribed d, e~, i~, 6, u~, herein} 4. ' marks the syllable on ...
... Sanskrit terminology: it occurs, however, in modern geographical names, as e. g. Bérma {the e has the breve in this word}. 3. ~ indicates a nasal sound of the vowel. {transcribed d, e~, i~, 6, u~, herein} 4. ' marks the syllable on ...
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... natural sensation. Sakyamuni has explained this fundamental doctrine in the theory of the four excellent truths: THE PAIN, THE PRODUCTION, THE CESSATION, THE PATH; they are called in Sanskrit Aryani Satyani, and in Tibetan Phagpai denpa.
... natural sensation. Sakyamuni has explained this fundamental doctrine in the theory of the four excellent truths: THE PAIN, THE PRODUCTION, THE CESSATION, THE PATH; they are called in Sanskrit Aryani Satyani, and in Tibetan Phagpai denpa.
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Emil Schlagintweit. called in Sanskrit Aryani Satyani, and in Tibetan Phagpai denpa zhi. Their meaning may be defined as ... Sanskrit, written with Tibetan characters. ### 2. A Tibetan translation of the same. ### 3. The right words, or ...
Emil Schlagintweit. called in Sanskrit Aryani Satyani, and in Tibetan Phagpai denpa zhi. Their meaning may be defined as ... Sanskrit, written with Tibetan characters. ### 2. A Tibetan translation of the same. ### 3. The right words, or ...
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... inscriptions of the Buddhist religious dogma," in R. As. Soc., Vol. XVI, p. 37. The Sanskrit text written with Tibetan characters, and the Tibetan version is given in Plate 1.] Sramana are two epithets of Sakyamuni, as explained before.
... inscriptions of the Buddhist religious dogma," in R. As. Soc., Vol. XVI, p. 37. The Sanskrit text written with Tibetan characters, and the Tibetan version is given in Plate 1.] Sramana are two epithets of Sakyamuni, as explained before.
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... Sanskrit.[2] Up to this periods, the religion had been preserved orally, and although, according to Buddhist history, Sakyamuni's words were brought into a well-defined and precise form already in the CHAPTER IV THE HINAYANA SYSTEM ...
... Sanskrit.[2] Up to this periods, the religion had been preserved orally, and although, according to Buddhist history, Sakyamuni's words were brought into a well-defined and precise form already in the CHAPTER IV THE HINAYANA SYSTEM ...
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