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  • The Sects of the Buddhists

    Archaeological Survey of Western India," II. 85; IV. 109-111--the Cetika, ibid. IV. ... TABLE II. 1. Uttarapathaka, 73, 81, 82, 92, 105, 117, 118, 119, ...

    Davids. T. W. Rhys

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  • Primitive Buddhist Texts

    those capable of penetrating his teaching. [14] II. Dissection of the Person in the ... According to the Samyutta-nikaya II, 94-95, [24] the Buddha prefers his disciples ...

    Davids. T. W. Rhys

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  • A Study of Tao Yuan-ming’s Nature Poetry

    thoughts. (II) Mild and moist were the months of spring;Cool and clear is the white season of autumn....offered, don't refuse. (II)Shadow to SubstanceNo use discussing immortalityWhen just to keep ...

    Angela Jung Palandri

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  • The two Nirvanadhatus according to the Vibhasa

    to me. 3. See my Fr. Transl., pt, ii (1930). 4. Translated from the Chinese text, ch. ...The Jnanaprasthanasutra says : (ii) Question(aha). What is the Sopadhisesanirva- ...

    Louis de la Vallee Poussin

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06304272844.html
  • The World and the Individual in Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy

    object-only in four phrases: (i) Object only (ii) Subject only (iii) Both subject ... the world from the aspect of the relationship between the one and the many.     p.164 II. ...

    Yoshifumi Ueda

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  • The Yogaacaaraa and Maadhyamika interpretation

    ii. The essence of the fruit of Buddhahood is known as Buddha-nature. This is the ...endowed nondefiled nature, it becomes the Buddha-body per se, that is, the dharmakaaya (ii). ...

    Ming-Wood Liu

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06312272866.html
  • Transformations in Buddhism in Tibet

    awareness of the non-dual nature of the Absolute truth.       1. Mahaavagga I. 22. 3; II. 1..... Rhys Davids, Dialogues of the Buddha (London: Oxford University Press, 1910), Part II, p. 154. (T....

    Kenneth Chen

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06320572896.html
  • Two Strains in Buddhist Causality

    The Collection of the Middle Length Sayings (Majjhimaa-nikaaya; II, 32) (London: Luzac & Co., Ltd., 1957), Vol. II, p. 229 2. It is to be recalled that in Taoism the interstitial nature ...

    Kenneth K. Inada

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  • Valentinian Gnosticism and Classical Saa.mkhya

    translations of the Indian Saa.mkhyakaarikaa (hereafter cited as S. K.) of II`svarak.r.s.na (before... essential doctrine of Pata~njali's Yoga Suutras (Y. S. ii, 5), [13] as well as early Saa.mkhya, [14...

    Stephen A. Kent

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  • Vasubandhu and the Vadavidhi

    Cf.NV, 40: Apare punar varnayanti tato'rthad vijnanam pratyaksam iti. 5 PSV, ii...I, ii, I. But it has been clearly ascribed to Vasubandhu by Vacaspati(4) and nowhere...

    H.R. Rangaswamy Iyengar

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