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  • Some golsses upon the Guhyasamaja

    LIII. 2 I Templi del Tibet Occidentale, INDO-TIBETICA vol.III d and IV th. ...this Tantra v. INDO-TIBETICA, I, pp. 93-135 and ID.III, p.75. ...

    Tucci,Giuseppe

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06211372540.html
  • The Buddhistic technical terms upadana and upadisesa

    vol. iii. p. 47) we have the following: "What, O monks," says the Blessed One, "...(Feer, iii. p. 15), where the mind is said to be characterized by upadana in so far ...

    ARTHUR ONCKEN LOVEJOY

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06241772624.html
  • The first argument for Sarvastivada

    a pronouncement of theBuddha taken from a Sutra text--probably Anguttara Nikaya III section 69(i.e. ...anusaya, a binding proclivity or habitual motive; (iii) greed ought to be set ...

    David Bastow

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06252972670.html
  • Chih-is System of Sign Interpretation

    用莲花譬十二因缘境) i.iii. Using the lotus to analogize Objects as the Four Noble Truths (Yung-lien-hua ...譬智妙) iii. Using the lotus to analogize the Subtlety of Practice (Yung-lien-hua P'i-hsing-miao 用莲花譬行妙...

    沈海燕

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06281272757.html
  • Language and Logic in the Lotus Sutra

    philosophy; (II) Creative Hermeneutics and primal Buddhism: stages 1 through 3; (III) the Lotus Suutra as a ...; (III) Creative Hermeneutics and Primal Buddhism: Stages 1 Through 3; (IV) The Lotus Suutra as a ...

    Sandra A. Wawrytko

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06291172792.html
  • The Silence of the Buddha

    Warren, trans., Buddhism in Translations. Harvard Oriental Series, Vol. III ... (10) Anguttara Nikaaya ii.80; Diigha Nikaaya iii. 138; Sa^myutta Nikaaya iii. 103. ...

    TROY WILSON ORGAN

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06295372814.html
  • Tibetan Buddhism: A Perspective

    Buddhism (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1921), Vol. III, pp. 358-359.     p.170 ...Reality, Pt. II, Chap. VII, and is further extended in its signification in Adventures of Ideas, Pt. III, ...

    William S. Weedon

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06313772875.html
  • The Place of the Aryasatyas and Pratitya Sam Utpada

    Mahavastu II, p. 285; III, p. 53. 4. Digha, III, pp. 228, 276; Dhs, 71.3 , Vis M., p....the nature of cessation.(3) (iii) It is prapancairaprapancitam, i.e. it is ...

    Dr. Nalinaksha Dutt,

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06315172885.html
  • Transmetaphysical thinking in Heidegger and Zen Buddhism

    Heidegger, the Heidegger Hermann Grimm refers to as "Heidegger III." [53] In his transmetaphysical quest, ...own concern with ontological difference. In other words, Heidegger III is pursuing the question -- If ...

    John Steffney

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06321472901.html
  • Two Traditions of India -- Truth and Silence

    -nikaaya, III) allows me to use the word "muted" in the sense "rendered mute, silent, muffled" in ...fact that is productive. The B.rhadaara.nyaka Upani.sad (III, 5, 1) provides the first answer to ...

    Alex Wayman

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06322972914.html