Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... temples, monasteries, and monuments, which in his time were already deserted, and even fallen into ruins--buildings which, two centuries before, Fa Hian, another Chinese traveller, had found in the most prosperous condition.
... temples, monasteries, and monuments, which in his time were already deserted, and even fallen into ruins--buildings which, two centuries before, Fa Hian, another Chinese traveller, had found in the most prosperous condition.
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... temples, monasteries, and monuments, which in his time were already deserted, and even fallen into ruins-buildings which, two centuries before, Fa Hian, another Chinese traveller, had found in the most prosperous condition. Nevertheless ...
... temples, monasteries, and monuments, which in his time were already deserted, and even fallen into ruins-buildings which, two centuries before, Fa Hian, another Chinese traveller, had found in the most prosperous condition. Nevertheless ...
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... temple of Bima at Samyé, and ordered the translation of the sacred books into the Tibetan language to be carried on ... temples and monasteries to be demolished, the images to be destroyed, and the sacred books to be burnt; but so ...
... temple of Bima at Samyé, and ordered the translation of the sacred books into the Tibetan language to be carried on ... temples and monasteries to be demolished, the images to be destroyed, and the sacred books to be burnt; but so ...
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... temples, and died after a glorious reign of eighteen years. With this period we have to connect "the second propagation of Buddhism;" it received, especially from the year 971, a powerful impetus from the joint endeavours of the ...
... temples, and died after a glorious reign of eighteen years. With this period we have to connect "the second propagation of Buddhism;" it received, especially from the year 971, a powerful impetus from the joint endeavours of the ...
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... temples, and religious monuments, and threw the contents of the various libraries into the river Indus. But the reign of the Mussalmans was of but short duration, and the Buddhists have not been oppressed since this period. In the ...
... temples, and religious monuments, and threw the contents of the various libraries into the river Indus. But the reign of the Mussalmans was of but short duration, and the Buddhists have not been oppressed since this period. In the ...
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Buddhism in Tibet: Illustrated by Literary Documents and Objects of ... Emil Schlagintweit No preview available - 2002 |
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