Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... called reformers arose, who assembled around them a greater or less number of followers; and these by degrees formed schools, which byand-by developed into sects. The shifting of its original seat also exercised a considerable influence ...
... called reformers arose, who assembled around them a greater or less number of followers; and these by degrees formed schools, which byand-by developed into sects. The shifting of its original seat also exercised a considerable influence ...
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... 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.
... 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 follows: 1. Pain cannot be separated from existence. 2. Existence is produced by passions and evil desires. 3 ...
Emil Schlagintweit. called in Sanskrit Aryani Satyani, and in Tibetan Phagpai denpa zhi. Their meaning may be defined as follows: 1. Pain cannot be separated from existence. 2. Existence is produced by passions and evil desires. 3 ...
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... called themselves Sramanas, "those who restrain their thoughts, the purely acting," in allusion to their moral virtues as well as their general conduct.[1] [1. Wassiljew, "Der Buddhismus," p. 69.] CHAPTER IV THE HINAYANA SYSTEM ...
... called themselves Sramanas, "those who restrain their thoughts, the purely acting," in allusion to their moral virtues as well as their general conduct.[1] [1. Wassiljew, "Der Buddhismus," p. 69.] CHAPTER IV THE HINAYANA SYSTEM ...
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... called the Hinayana system.[1] The name means "little vehicle," and has originated with the later Buddhists. The epithet was given because the adherents of this system restrict themselves to morality and to external observance only ...
... called the Hinayana system.[1] The name means "little vehicle," and has originated with the later Buddhists. The epithet was given because the adherents of this system restrict themselves to morality and to external observance only ...
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