Fa-hien. ever great, which it does not overcome, and that force of will does not fail to accomplish whatever service it undertakes. Does not the accomplishing of such service arise from forgetting (and disregarding) what is (generally) considered as important,... A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms - Page 100by Faxian - 1886 - 123 pagesFull view - About this book
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