Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... priests in loco a second time before a Lama, the Buriat Galsang Gombojew, who is engaged at St. Petersburg as teacher of Mongolian; he made for me, besides, various abstracts from books contained in the imperial oriental libraries ...
... priests in loco a second time before a Lama, the Buriat Galsang Gombojew, who is engaged at St. Petersburg as teacher of Mongolian; he made for me, besides, various abstracts from books contained in the imperial oriental libraries ...
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... priests in the fifth century AD, and had followers in that country until the thirteenth century; but the victorious AZteks, who took possession of Mexico in the beginning of that century, put an end to Buddhism. See Lassen, "Ind ...
... priests in the fifth century AD, and had followers in that country until the thirteenth century; but the victorious AZteks, who took possession of Mexico in the beginning of that century, put an end to Buddhism. See Lassen, "Ind ...
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... priests and laymen. In the earlier stage of Buddhism, only the leaders of the antagonistic schools were allowed to engage in disputation, and the vanquished controversialist was compelled either to put an end to his existence, to become ...
... priests and laymen. In the earlier stage of Buddhism, only the leaders of the antagonistic schools were allowed to engage in disputation, and the vanquished controversialist was compelled either to put an end to his existence, to become ...
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... priests; and these alone consequently enjoy the advantages of entering the fourth path, which consists in nothing less than the emancipation from re-birth, and the possession of five supernatural faculties, or the Abhijnas. To allege of ...
... priests; and these alone consequently enjoy the advantages of entering the fourth path, which consists in nothing less than the emancipation from re-birth, and the possession of five supernatural faculties, or the Abhijnas. To allege of ...
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... priesthood, to resume the admittance or non-admittance of this dogma by the various schools. About the Abhijnas, see Burnouf, "Le Lotus de Is Bonne Loi," p. 820. 2. See Foe koue ki, English translation, pp. 10, 95, 158; Burnouf's ...
... priesthood, to resume the admittance or non-admittance of this dogma by the various schools. About the Abhijnas, see Burnouf, "Le Lotus de Is Bonne Loi," p. 820. 2. See Foe koue ki, English translation, pp. 10, 95, 158; Burnouf's ...
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