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Nibbana and parinibbana in Early Buddhism
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1-12
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A Study of the Buddha-carita: Vanaprastha and sannyasin
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13-17
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On the Jatakamala (3)
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18-20
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The Characteristics of the Liu-tu chi ching
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21-25
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Indriya and visaya in the Sunyata Doctrine
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26-30
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On the Theory of the Innate Purity of the Mind in Chap. 1 of the Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita
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31-36
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The Structure of the Six Perfections in the Mahaprajnaparamita-sutra
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37-39
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A Study of the Cittotpada Chapter of the Mahayanasutralamkara
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43-49
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A Theory of upaya-kausalya-paramita in the Yogacarabhumi
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50-56
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A Study of Variant Translations of the "Ten Names" in Vasubandhu's Commentary on the Mahayanasamgraha
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57-59
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The Four Kinds of "laksana of the samskrta" in the Nyayanusara
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60-62
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On navakaracittasthiti
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63-65
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Samanya (Universal) in the Vyomavati
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66-72
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Chinese-Malays and Buddhism
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73-81
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The Characteristics of Sinicization in the Pure Land sutras
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82-86
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Seng-zong's Views on Doctrinal Classification in His Da-ban-nie-pan-jing-ji-jie
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87-91
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The dharma-kaya Theory of Seng-jui
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95-101
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The Historical Significance of the Le-pang-wen-lei in Pure Land Buddhism
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102-108
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The Formation of the "Ten Object-spheres" in the Mo-ho chih-kuan, with a Focus on skandha-ayatana-dhatu-visaya
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109-115
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The Yuan-chueh ching in Chinese T'ien-t'ai Buddhism
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116-118
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A Study of the Miao-fa lien-hua ching hsuan-tsan: On the Attainment of Buddhahood by sravakas and the One Vehicle
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119-121
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The T'ien-t'ai School of the Sung Period and the Shou-leng-yan jing
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122-125
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On the shih-i men in the Hua-yen School, with a Focus on Fa-tsang
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126-128
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On Yung-ming Yen-shou's Ideas on the Amalgamation of Ch'an and the Pure Land Teachings
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129-131
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Textual Quotations in the Tsung-ching lu
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132-136
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The Fundamental Characteristics of ts'ao-ting wu-wei, with a Focus on "Yuan-chen ch'ang-lao chien"
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137-142
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A Study of the Jian-sheng-guang-deng-lu
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143-145
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A Study of Sung and Yuan Editions of Ch'an Manuscripts (9)
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146-151
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On Funerals in Taiwan (2)
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152-154
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On the Relation between Seo-san Hye Chong's Pure Land Thought and Various sutras and Masters
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155-157
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A Study of ichimi
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158-164
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On the Basis of the Idea of "Samantabhadra's Virtue" in Shinran
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165-167
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The Comprehension of Body-mind in Shinran
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168-173
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The "Practice of the Seventeenth Vow" in Shinran's Doctrines
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174-180
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The Image of Shinran in the Shinran-shonin-goichidaiki
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181-185
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On Shinran's Understanding of the Seventeen-Article Constitution
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186-188
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A Study of the Rebirth of Women in the Pure Land in Shinran's Thought
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189-191
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Shinran's Views of the "Buddha-land" and "Buddha-body"
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192-194
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On the Concept of mi in the Tannisho
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195-200
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On the Philosophy of Lao-tze and Chung-tze in the Case of Kiyozawa Manshi
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201-205
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The Process Whereby the Rissho-ankoku-ron Was Composed
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206-212
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The Formation of the Organization of the Nichiren Headquarters Temple in the Middle Ages
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213-219
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On the Thought and Faith of Shogoen
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220-227
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A Study of toki in Dogen
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228-231
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The Soto Sect during the Middle Ages and Arhat Cult
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232-238
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On Dogen Zen and the Tendai Teachings of Innate Enlightenment
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239-241
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A Study of Tenkei Denson
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242-245
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The "zatsugaku" Incident and the Characteristics of Buddhism in the Early Modern Age
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246-252
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Sanshu-shijji-ho and sanjin-shingon
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253-257
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On bodhicitta as Described in the Vairocanabhisambodhi-tantra
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258-260
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A Study of the Ceremonies for Accepting the samaya-precepts in Japan
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261-265
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The View of Sentient Beings Appearing in Shoku's Doctrines
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266-270
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Hojo Sanetoki and Shienbo Eison
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271-276
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On the Kangyo-sho-kikigaki Preserved at the Kanazawa-Bunko Museum
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277-284
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A Study of the Staff with Metal Rings (shakujo)
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285-291
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The "Kichijo-keka" of Horyu-ji Temple and Penitence Thought in the Tendai Sect
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292-294
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A Problem Relating to the Critical Classification of Buddhism in Taimitsu
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295-300
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On the Doctrinal Classification Based on the "Three Periods"
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301-306
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On henbai in the On 'yodo and the Method for Protecting the Precept Altar
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307-309
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A Study of Receiving the Precepts in Ancient Japan
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310-312
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The Seeker and the Sought
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313-316
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A Study of Diet in Japanese Buddhism
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317-319
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A Comparson of Japanese Attitudes towards Disease with Buddhistic Views thereof
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320-325
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Buddhistic Social Welfare
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326-332
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A Study of Death Education: From Shinran's Standpoint
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333-337
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A Preamble to the Chronological Table of Buddhist History : Evidence (II)
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338-340
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A Current of Modern Urdu Literature: 'Alamati Afsana and Tajridi Afsana
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357-363
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The Juvenile Literature of Mohan Rakesh
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364-369
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Sraddhakapa as Seen in the Puranic Literature
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370-375
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The Analysis of dharma by Vasubandhu and Bu-ston
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376-378
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A List of Buddhist Texts Found in the Tun-huang Manuscript, P. tib. 1257
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379-382
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Dharmakirti's Theory of paksabhasa: The Case of pratitinirakrta
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383-386
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Prajnakaragupta's Interpretation of Dharmakirti's Thought
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387-392
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The Later Madhyamika Refutation of Dharmakirti
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393-396
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Notes on the Genealogy of atiprasanga
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397-401
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A Facet of the apoha Theory of Dignage: Homonymy
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402-404
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On the Durbodhaloka
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413-419
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Fragments from the Abhidhamadipa Discovered in Turfan
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420-425
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The Atomic Theory in the Hsien-yang sheng-chiao lun
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426-429
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The Role of the Lalitavistara in the Compilation of the Chinese Buddhacaritasangraha-sutra
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430-432
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Problems of Pure Land Buddhism (II) : With Regard to nenbutsu
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433-435
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The Distinctive Features of Respiratory Training in Early Buddhism, with Special Reference to anapanasati
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436-441
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One Aspect of pratibimba Theory in the Tattvasamgrahapanjika, Chap. VII-2
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442-445
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On bhavapradhana-nirdesa
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446-448
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Sankara on sravana-manana-nididhyasana
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449-454
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The Demonstration of the Existence of Isvara in the Yoga School
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455-459
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The Stages of yoga in the Yogadrstisamuccaya: On sthira and kanta
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460-465
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The Inference Theory of the Vaisesikasutra 3, 2-6--14
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466-472
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Some New Remarks on the Bodhicaryavatara, Chapter 5
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479-483
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Chinese Versions of the Buddha's Biography
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484-493
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The Motif of uposatha Quoted in the Mahayana-Mahaparinirvanasutra and Asokavadana
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494-498
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Coming into Existence of the Amitabha Mandala and Some Problems
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499-505
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Qualifier (visesana) in Navya-nyaya Philosophy
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506-511
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Who Is Rajasimha in the "Bhasa" Plays ?
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512-
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Doctrinal Studies in Shin Buddhism as the Bodhisattva Path
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714-716
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