Buddhism in TibetLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1968 - 403 pages |
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... means of transfer-paper, a method which has the great advantage that the alterations are entirely avoided which the artists are but too willing to make. The drawings being mechanically copied, retain entirely the stamp of foreign art ...
... means of transfer-paper, a method which has the great advantage that the alterations are entirely avoided which the artists are but too willing to make. The drawings being mechanically copied, retain entirely the stamp of foreign art ...
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... means of salvation, he left them altogether, and gave himself up during the next six years to earnest meditation and the exercise of great austerities; the latter, however, he soon renounced, perceiving from his own experience, that the ...
... means of salvation, he left them altogether, and gave himself up during the next six years to earnest meditation and the exercise of great austerities; the latter, however, he soon renounced, perceiving from his own experience, that the ...
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... means of arriving at final liberation, or salvation, I have added here these eight classes of the path, which are suggested to him already in very early Sutras.[1] The theory of the four truths has been formulated in a short sentence ...
... means of arriving at final liberation, or salvation, I have added here these eight classes of the path, which are suggested to him already in very early Sutras.[1] The theory of the four truths has been formulated in a short sentence ...
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... 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, without making use of such an abstruse ...
... 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, without making use of such an abstruse ...
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... an [1. Hardy's "Manual of Buddhism," p. 391. Burnouf, "Le Lotus de la Bonne Loi," Appendix No. VI., "Introduction," p. 623. Foe koue ki, p. 291.] excellent means for obtaining tranquillity of mind. Detestation of the world is said to.
... an [1. Hardy's "Manual of Buddhism," p. 391. Burnouf, "Le Lotus de la Bonne Loi," Appendix No. VI., "Introduction," p. 623. Foe koue ki, p. 291.] excellent means for obtaining tranquillity of mind. Detestation of the world is said to.
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adore the Buddha adore the Tathagata Amitabha amongst ancient astrologers attained Beng Bhutan Bodhisattvas Brahmans brothers Buddhist Burnouf called century ceremonies Ceylon Chapter character Chinese Chortens colour Comp Compare contained Critical diss Csoma Cunningham cycle cyclic animals Dakini Dalai Lama deities Dharanis doctrine dogma Dorje Dragsheds earth Eastern Monachism evil spirits existence figures Foe koue Gnari Khorsum gods Hardy head Himis Hinayana Hodgson images implored India inscriptions Journ Kanjur king Klaproth Ladak legends Lhassa Lotus Lungta Mahayana Manjusri means meditation Mém metempsychosis monastery Mongolian mystical Nagarjuna Nirvana Nouv objects obtained original Padmapani padme Pallas Paramartha perfect Buddha Petersb Phurbu Plate prayers priests religion religious rites sacred books Sakyamuni Samvriti Sanskrit Schiefner Schmidt sect sentences Sikkim sins Srongtsan Gampo Ssanang Ssetsen symbol Tantras Tathagata temples Tibet Tibetan Tibetan language translation Tsonkhapa Ueber utter this name Vajrapani Vajrasattva Wassiljew Yogacharya