Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... DOGMA OF THE FOUR TRUTHS, AND THE PATHS LEADING TO SALVATION. SAKYAMUNI, although the founder of Buddhism, is, at the present day, no longer considered to have been the first Buddha. Many most perfect Buddhas preceded him (so it is now ...
... DOGMA OF THE FOUR TRUTHS, AND THE PATHS LEADING TO SALVATION. SAKYAMUNI, although the founder of Buddhism, is, at the present day, no longer considered to have been the first Buddha. Many most perfect Buddhas preceded him (so it is now ...
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... dogma is the following:--[2] All existence is an evil; for birth originates sorrow, [1. This theory seems to have been introduced into Buddhist mythology already by the Sautrantika school. See Wassiljew, "Der Buddhismus," p. 314. To ...
... dogma is the following:--[2] All existence is an evil; for birth originates sorrow, [1. This theory seems to have been introduced into Buddhist mythology already by the Sautrantika school. See Wassiljew, "Der Buddhismus," p. 314. To ...
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... DOGMA OF THE BUDDHIST FAITH. 1. In Sanskrit, written with Tibetan characters. ### 2. A Tibetan translation of the same. ### 3. The right words, or perfect meditation. 4. The right mode of acting, or of keeping in view in every action a ...
... DOGMA OF THE BUDDHIST FAITH. 1. In Sanskrit, written with Tibetan characters. ### 2. A Tibetan translation of the same. ### 3. The right words, or perfect meditation. 4. The right mode of acting, or of keeping in view in every action a ...
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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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... dogma was propounded: "That can only pass as the true doctrine of the Buddha which is not in contradiction to sound reason". The formation of various schools was the immediate consequence of the acceptance of such a doctrine, and these ...
... dogma was propounded: "That can only pass as the true doctrine of the Buddha which is not in contradiction to sound reason". The formation of various schools was the immediate consequence of the acceptance of such a doctrine, and these ...
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