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commentaries on the five Nikāyas and other texts as well as his own famous composition the Visuddhimagga, or ...Thailand and Cambodia have been greatly benefited in some way or other throughout the centuries.
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W. Pachow
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occurs as the result of the diffusion of culture or elements of culture from one ethnic group or cultural sphere to another ethnic group or cultural world. Moffatt ...
James Huntley Grayson
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brackets is illegible; but that, or samyak-purtir, or some similar word is required by the context.
The true spelling of the Pali word, whether samatittika or ...
Hoernle, Rudolf.
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20ft. with a diameter of about 90 ft. at the top, was locally known as Dipaldinne or ...Vasisthiputra tells us that the Amaravati stupa was known as the Mahacaitya or 'Great Caitya' ...
Devaprasad Ghosh
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many such texts is a collection of short verses with philosophical or ethical contents, known as The...context, this word holds several meanings. One is general: here dharma is "a thing" or "a phenomenon". But...
Miroslav Rozehnal
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06245972650.html
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is to be understood: is ceaseless change the "ultimate fact," or is there an immutable Reality behind or within such impermanence? The importance of this issue can hardly be exaggerated. In the ...
David Loy
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responsibilities ... Morality can never be innocent, spontaneous, self-forgetful and divinely or ... man." [1] Such statements have frequently been interpreted as having a purely antinomian or amoral ...
Richard Hubert Jones
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propounded essentially the same theory of the self "found in Hume or Taine and many scientists."[l]
...or thinking entity, comes into the field of inquiry. We know only the body, which is visibly a ...
Nolan Pliny Jacobson
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06283972773.html
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and an object that is known and the method by which the subject or the knower acquires ... accept or to reject a thing is the cogniser (pramatr). The object that is cognised is ...
DURGACHARAN
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was an astonishing loss of weight, or even levitation of the body from the ground. But these ...nay, every animal. From the lowest animal to the highest angel, some time or other, each one ...
Comans, Michael
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