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bowls (as in Lalita Vistara, ch. 24, p. 387, 1.3; Jataka, vol. i, p. 393, II. 17, 25; p. 400,...clause 4, 5 (ed., vol. ii, pp. 214-15), we have the following passage:-- (4) ...
Hoernle, Rudolf.
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axioms from Naagaarjuna's Maadhyamaka-kaarikaas, [3] II`svarak.r.s.na's Saa^mkhya-kaarikaas [4] and `Sa...manifestly equivocal.
II`svarak.r.s.na attempts no definition of sat and seldom uses the word. ...
Richard H. Robinson
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through the lobha.
Namely: (i) lobha, greed, is akusala;
(ii) greed is an ...is:
(i) akusala (ii) a fetter, an anusaya (iii) to be abandoned (iv) a cause of ...
David Bastow
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Mission Press, 1935 and 1936) , I, Sanskrit Text, and II, Translation.
...II THE SECOND KIND OF UNWISDOM
Dasgupta(10) shows that the Majjhima Nikaaya of ...
Whalen Lai
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Suchnesses (Yung-lien-hua P'i Shih-ju-ching 用莲花譬十如境) in terms of the Buddha-realm i.ii. Using ...谛无说) ii. Using the lotus to analogize the Subtlety of Knowledge (Yung-liem-hua P'i-chih-miao 用莲花...
沈海燕
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and deny that there are things. Less obvious is the second stage (Part II), which reverses the ...Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Section IV, Parts I and II.
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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1896), II. ii. 5 (363).[6]Nyanatiloka, Buddhist Dictionary (Colombo: Frewin...cit., II. iii. 3 (415).[24] Jacobson, op. cit., pp. 57 ff., 72 ff.[25]Nolan Pliny Jacobson, "Gotama ...
Nolan Pliny Jacobson
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philosophy; (II) Creative Hermeneutics and primal Buddhism: stages 1 through 3; (III) the Lotus Suutra as a ...claim our ensuing discussion addresses (II) The Place of the Lotus Suutra Within Buddhist Philosophy...
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Vol.II (London: Oxford University Press, 1899), p.54.
...Sutta. T.W. Rhya Davids, trans., Sacred Books of the Buddhist, Vol. II, pp.280-284.
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physically is, that is, as sound.
(a-ii) Understand "word" as standing for the form in which it survives ...----------------------------------------------
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(b-ii) The word is ultimately that principle...
Ashok Aklujkar
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