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... Prātimokṣasūtram . Word Index and Reverse Word Index . [ Philologica Asiati- ca , Monograph Series 17 ] . Tokyo : The Chuō Academic Research Institute , 2001 . vi + 68p . ( ISSN 1340-4385 ) . Der Titel des vorliegenden Heftes ist ...
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... Prātimokṣasūtram . Word Index and Reverse Word Index . Tokyo : The Chuō Academic Research Institute . ( Philologica Asiatica , Monograph Series 17. ) On the Understanding of Other Cultures . Materials of the International Conference on ...
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... Index and Reverse Word Index to early Jain Canonical Texts ( Philologica Asiatica Monograph Series 15 ) 22 A Word Index and Reverse Word Index to early Pāli Canonical Texts ( Philologica Asiatica Monograph Series 16 ) T 23 Prātimokṣasūtram ...
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This book is a companion to Bhikkhu Anālayo's previous study of the Genesis of the Bodhisattva ideal. In the present book he turns to another important aspect in the development of Buddhist thought: the beginnings of the Abhidharma.
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The famous brich-bark manuscript in the Kharosthi script, which contains a recension of the Dharmapada in a Prakrit dialect, has long been familiar to students of early Buddhist literature under the name of `Ms. Dutreuil de Rhins`.
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Based on the teachings of the Buddha, this book offers the most compelling and impassioned indictment of meat-eating to be found in Tibetan literature and is pertinent to anyone interested in vegetarianism as a moral or spiritual issue.
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The twelve essays in this volume survey aspects of Buddhism and Buddhist literature in pre-modern South-East Asia and Thailand, drawing on Pali and vernacular texts, liturgy, and inscriptions.