The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Volumes 21-22International Association of Buddhist Studies, 1998 - Buddhism |
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... texts which , currently preserved in the Taishō Tripitaka under the numbers 905 , 906 and 907 , are attributed to Subhakarasimha.5 Therefore , these three siddhi texts are generally taken to be the fundamental texts on the basis of ...
... texts which , currently preserved in the Taishō Tripitaka under the numbers 905 , 906 and 907 , are attributed to Subhakarasimha.5 Therefore , these three siddhi texts are generally taken to be the fundamental texts on the basis of ...
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... texts appear too Chinese in style to have had corresponding Sanskrit originals . What is particularly remarkable is the appearance in the three siddhi texts of such peculiarly indigenous Chinese ideas as wuzang ( Jp . gozō ; “ five ...
... texts appear too Chinese in style to have had corresponding Sanskrit originals . What is particularly remarkable is the appearance in the three siddhi texts of such peculiarly indigenous Chinese ideas as wuzang ( Jp . gozō ; “ five ...
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... texts to religious dogma in the worldview of any people cannot be assumed simply because some set of texts has been recognized as belonging to a particular religious tradition ... There is no single integrated textual tradition based on ...
... texts to religious dogma in the worldview of any people cannot be assumed simply because some set of texts has been recognized as belonging to a particular religious tradition ... There is no single integrated textual tradition based on ...
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