The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Volumes 21-22International Association of Buddhist Studies, 1998 - Buddhism |
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Page 265
... monks recognize the Buddha more as a deity or a messenger of a deity than as a human being , the Sinhala monks of all three nikāyas accept indisputably that the Buddha was but human . The very same principle applies to other key ...
... monks recognize the Buddha more as a deity or a messenger of a deity than as a human being , the Sinhala monks of all three nikāyas accept indisputably that the Buddha was but human . The very same principle applies to other key ...
Page 271
... monk's annual visits to Dambulla that the Asgiriya monks make visible the authority of their claim to the ownership of the Dambulla temple . During the head monk's visits to Dambulla , the resident monks would pay respect to him by ...
... monk's annual visits to Dambulla that the Asgiriya monks make visible the authority of their claim to the ownership of the Dambulla temple . During the head monk's visits to Dambulla , the resident monks would pay respect to him by ...
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... monks . The Asgiriya monks had claimed for centuries that they had the legitimate authority over the leadership of the temple because King Kirthi Srī Rājasimha conceded the administration of the Dambulla temple to the Asgiriya monks on ...
... monks . The Asgiriya monks had claimed for centuries that they had the legitimate authority over the leadership of the temple because King Kirthi Srī Rājasimha conceded the administration of the Dambulla temple to the Asgiriya monks on ...
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