Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... object the description of Buddhism as we now find it in Tibet, after an existence in this country of upwards of twelve centuries. The information obtained by my brothers Hermann, Adolphe, and Robert de Schlagintweit, when on the ...
... object the description of Buddhism as we now find it in Tibet, after an existence in this country of upwards of twelve centuries. The information obtained by my brothers Hermann, Adolphe, and Robert de Schlagintweit, when on the ...
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... objects here treated of and for most of the native explanatory remarks, I am indebted to my brother Hermann. He had engaged in Sikkim the services of Chibu Lama, a very intelligent Lepcha, then a political agent of the Raja of Sikkim at ...
... objects here treated of and for most of the native explanatory remarks, I am indebted to my brother Hermann. He had engaged in Sikkim the services of Chibu Lama, a very intelligent Lepcha, then a political agent of the Raja of Sikkim at ...
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... objects. I may be allowed to mention that I had the honour of presenting to the Royal Academy of Munich the Address to the Buddhas of Confession (contained in Chapter XL); a sacred imploration, of which a translation in German was ...
... objects. I may be allowed to mention that I had the honour of presenting to the Royal Academy of Munich the Address to the Buddhas of Confession (contained in Chapter XL); a sacred imploration, of which a translation in German was ...
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... objects might not come near his beloved son. Moreover, in order to weaken his love of solitude and meditation, he married him to Gopa (in Tibetan Sa Tsoma), the daughter of Dandapani, of the race of the Sakyas, and gave orders that he ...
... objects might not come near his beloved son. Moreover, in order to weaken his love of solitude and meditation, he married him to Gopa (in Tibetan Sa Tsoma), the daughter of Dandapani, of the race of the Sakyas, and gave orders that he ...
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... objects, and of the works which have been aggregated in an unbroken succession from the commencement of existence. Proneness to the pleasures, of life produces the new being; the works of the former existences fix the condition in which ...
... objects, and of the works which have been aggregated in an unbroken succession from the commencement of existence. Proneness to the pleasures, of life produces the new being; the works of the former existences fix the condition in which ...
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Buddhism in Tibet: Illustrated by Literary Documents and Objects of ... Emil Schlagintweit No preview available - 2002 |
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