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  • The Colossal Buddhas

    Le Cog. Spatantica I, PI. XXXIX. 4 A Bronze-gilt Statue of the Wei Period, by S. C. ...

    J. HACKIN

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  • The debate at bsam yas

    ·期刊原文The debate at bsam yas: religious contrast and correspondence By Roccasalvo, Joseph F.Philosphy East and West30:4(October,1980)P.505-520(C) by The University of Press of Hawaii -----------...

    Roccasalvo, Joseph F.

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  • The Defeat of Vij~naaptimatrataa In China:

    was developed into the Wei-shih (Consciousness Only) school by his student, Kuei-ch'i(c) (632-682...show how the term might be derived (pp. 4625C-46268B). Though the school indeed exemplified an ...

    Whalen Lai

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  • The Development of Buddhist Art in South India

    the patronage of the Andhras about 200 B.C., of which a few archaic sculptures ... other places belonging to the 6th and 7th centuries A.C. and betraying obvious...

    Devaprasad Ghosh

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  • The Doctrine of Kaya in Hinayana and Mahayana

    with them any non-realistic sense. Buddhaghosa even as late as the fifth century A.C....of contention of the Mahasanghikas. See Masuda, Early Origin &c. in the Asia ...

    Nalinaksha Dutt

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  • The Early Buddhist Notion of the Middle Path

    of Asoka, the Maurya, in the third century B.C.[21] Thus, it became one of the most important and ...ed. J. Takakusu and K. Watanabe. Tokyo: Taisho Shuppan Company. 1924-1934. 2.85c. 4. See my ...

    David J. Kalupahana

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06251272657.html
  • The existential nature of Buddhist ultimates

    ·期刊原文The existential nature of Buddhist ultimates By Winston L. KingPhilosophy East and WestVolume 33, no.3(July, 1983)P.263-271(C) by the University of Hawaii Press -------------------------------...

    Winston L. King

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  • The Hidden Advantage of Tradition

    Sanskrit) under Professor C. R. Lanman, the most prominent American Sanskritist of the time. The ...After Strange Gods,pp.40-41). (c) "I do not know whether she [Simone Wei 1] could read the ...

    Jeffry M. Perl and Andrew P. T

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  • The human body as a boundary symbol:

    OlsonPhilosophy East and Westvolume, 36, no. 2 (april 1986)P107-119(C) by the University of Hawaii Press. --..., see Madison, Phenomenology, pp. 176-177, and Remy C. Kwant, From Phenomenology ...

    Carl Olson

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06261172694.html
  • The I Ching in the Shinto Thought

    B.C.-A.D. 70), composed a prayer, to-o-kami-emi-tame, kan-ken-shin-son-ri-kon-sui-ken. People ... the I Ching and were incorporated into the I Ching system by the late Chou period (771-221 B.C.). ...

    Wai-ming Ng

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