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called mere Kataka like the capital of the Western Chalukyas(7) might probably have ...facts which bear on this question.(7) They are as follows:-- (1) Kamarnava I one of the...
Bhavaraj V. Krishnarao
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one philosophizes to seek salvation. [7]
Royce's concern with Hinduism waned after 1900, whereas ...Indian Thought (New York: Kailas Press, 1931), p. 7 f.
9. See Josiah Royce, Studies in Good and Evil, ...
Riepe, Dale
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fabrication of words
p.7
(prapa~nca).[7] It is like the expression "a barren woman's ...
R. C. Pandeya
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is radiant by nature (but it) is polluted by occasional defilements(7) [...aalayavij~naana 7th consciousness the deluded ego-consciousness (aadaanavi- ...
Whalen Lai
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Robinson cites what he considers a logical dilemma: [7]
If a cause is void of a result, how can it ...Kaarikaas rely upon this strange kind of reasoning. Verses 14.5-7 contain this somewhat confusing ...
Richard Hubert Jones
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it is both caused by and causes dharmas.(7)
We may note at this point ...sensasions, alone with subjects and world,
p. 7
are ...
M. J. Larrabee
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accruing to the doer at the participant and environmental consequences.(7) Almost ...whether the man is sleeping, working, or meditating.
(7) D. T. Suzuki, Outlines...
V. P. VARMA
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Gandhaara(7). Gr乶wedel draws attention to the sixth figure re- presenting the ...village of Narai, 3 miles west of Takht-i-Bahai. 7 A. Gr乶wedel, Buddhistische ...
Leiden, J.Ph. Vogel
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-world but accepted them as the means to the realisation of Nibbaana.[7]
vi) A study of the ...wholesome thoughts was no longer necessary.
7) It is to be noted that Gotama did not take any step ...
Biswadeb Mukherjee
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for immortality [7] clashes with our awareness of time passing and the inevitability of death. Our ... I.iv.7) are genuine injunctions, because "except the knowledge that arises from that dictum... ...
Loy, David
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