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On Urna-kesa in Buddhist Literature
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1-11
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The Grouping of the 32 Mahapurusalaksana (II)
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12-16
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A Consideration of the Original Text of the Maharatnakutasutra
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17-20
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A Study of Dreams in the Abhidharma-Mahavibhasa-sastra
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21-27
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A Study of the Abhidharmasamuccaya
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28-34
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The Definition of Samskrta-laksana
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35-39
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The Experiential World Led by Avalokitesvara
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40-42
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On the Small-print Notes in the Old Translation Period Sutras (II)
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43-45
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A Comparative Study of Fayun's Fahuayiji and Fahuayiji Found at Dunhuang
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46-51
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The Teachings Sengquan Received from Senglang
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52-57
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A Study of Shihanyi
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59-61
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Nanyue Huisi's Idea of the bodhisattvacarya
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62-64
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On the Formula of "Summoning the Three Treasures" as It Appears in Zhiyi's Repentance Rituals
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65-70
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The Idea of "Nyorai," Inherent Evil
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71-73
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On the Xin'i Huayanjing Qichu Jiuhui Songshizhang
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74-78
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On the Buddha Images in the Biaozhiji by Amoghavajra
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79-81
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A Study of Chokan's Sansho Ennyukanmon
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82-84
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The Tales of Miraculous Virtues in the Jingang Panruojing
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85-89
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On the Formative Process of the Guishan School
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90-96
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An Interpretation of Caoshan's Zhurweisong about Pianzhengwu
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97-103
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On Buddhist Faith in Guangdong
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104-109
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On Faru and His Followers
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110-113
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On Derams and Awakening in the Yangqui Fanghui
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114-116
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Zhili and Zunshi
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117-120
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On the Zhouyi Chanjie
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121-125
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On Won-hyo's View of the Buddha Land
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126-129
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The Question in Won-hyo's Faith
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130-132
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Won-kwang's "The Five Precepts for Lay Followers" and the Chinese Philosophy of Filial Piety
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133-135
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Ancestral Halls in Taiwan
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136-138
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A Study of Early Japanese Buddhism
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139-145
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On the First Administration of the Buddhist Precepts in Japan
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146-148
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Gishin in the Early Tendai School
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149-155
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Saicho's Understanding of the Concept of tathata
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156-160
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A Study of Heian Buddhism
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161-165
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Buddhism on Mt. Hiei as Depicted in the Zodanshu
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166-170
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A Study of Shokoin Chojin
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171-176
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A Study on Kakuban's Thinking on sila
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177-181
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Some Moot Points for a Story That Honen Was Condemned to Exile
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182-187
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On the "Repetion" of Nembutsu in Honen's Buddhism
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188-190
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A Study of Pilgrimage to Historical Places of St. Honen's Activities
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191-193
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On the Donmaka-bosatsu mon (Notes on Dharmakara bodhisattva), a Fragment of Shinran's Manuscript Preserved in Senjuji Temple--An Aspect of Shinran's View of Amida Buddha
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201-205
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Shinran's Thought on Birth in the Transformed Land (1)
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206-208
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The Formation of Shinran's Teachings and the Thought of Hongaku (1)
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209-211
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A Study of Contacts between Shin Buddhism and Taoism
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212-214
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The Connection between Shinran Studies and the Ojoyoshu
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215-217
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Religious Conversion through Amida's Three Vows in Shinran and the Three Stages of Existence in Kierkegarrd
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218-220
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On the Formation of the Kyogyoshinsho and Its Relationship with Other Works in Chinese
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221-227
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Shinran's Idea of tariki (Other Power as Salvation by Faith)
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228-232
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The Essence of the Shin Buddhist Community
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233-236
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On the Understanding of Kozetsu-shubi (Preaching of Many Metaphors) in the Seizan Jisosho
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237-239
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A Study of Eihei Koroku (Part 1)
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240-245
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On Shohekigaryaku in the Eihei Koroku
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246-249
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On the Meaning of Hakkujo in the Shobogenzo
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250-253
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A Study of the Shobogenzo Kikigakisho--Especially "namu to iu"
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254-257
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A Study of the Isshin Kanbutsu
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258-264
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A Study of Nichiren's Chu Hokeyo (1)
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265-269
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On the Gi shin iwaku in the Inmyosanjusankahonsaho
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270-272
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Ikkyu Sojun's View on the Retribution for Sin--Especially in the Jikaishu
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273-276
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On Tenkei Denson and the Hekiganroku
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277-280
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The Mind-Body Theory in Hakuin
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281-285
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The Diet of a Buddhist Priest of the Nichiren Sect in the Mid-Edo Period
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286-288
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Recent Movements in the Nichiren Sect--The Educational Activitiy of Nissatsu Arai
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289-291
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Problems of Buddhist Education in the Pre-and Post-War Periods
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292-297
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A History of Studies on the Coherent Principles of Buddhism
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298-301
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The Meaning of kutta in Urdu Proverbs
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302-306
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The Semantic Structure of Faith in Sankara
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307-311
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Vayu and Absolute Nothingness
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312-332
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The Characteristics of Pure Land Thought in the Case of Kyungheung
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333-337
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Kalasa puja and Arts Related to It in Nepal
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338-344
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The Classification of anupalabdhi in Tibetan Buddhism
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345-349
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On the Sutrasamuccayasamcayartha of Atisa
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350-355
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Sanskrit Fragments of the Pramanavarttikatika
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356-362
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Momentariness of Existence (Ksanikatvam) [1-A]--Dharmakirti's Proof on Spontaneous Destruction of Existence (ahetuka vinasitvam) [Pramanavarttika I and Svavrtti]
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363-370
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On Kausalya
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371-377
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The Asrayaparivrtti Theory in the Abhidharmasamuccayabhasyam
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378-381
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The Possibilities pf mngon par brjod pa bag chas (Abhilapavasana)--How the Phenomenal World Is Explained in Early Yogacara Literature
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382-388
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The Explanation of the Origination of klesa in the Ratnagotravibhaga
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389-391
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On the Method of Avoiding the Fallacy of anaikanitika-hetu on the Madhyamakaloka
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392-394
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A Study of the Formation of the Madhyamakalamkara--With Relation to karika 13 & 14 in the Satyadvayavibhagavrtti
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395-399
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The Ratnameghasutra Quoted in the Siksasamuccaya
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400-402
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The Nihsvabhava Theory in the Madhyamakaloka and the Foxinglun
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409-411
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On a Text of the Vigrahavyavartani
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412-416
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A Study on the Hitherto Unidentified Fragments of the Prajnaparamita-sutras (I)
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417-422
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The Words of Purification in the Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita
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423-426
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On the Word prapti in Early Buddhism
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427-430
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The Theory of Concentration in the Sariputra-Abhidharma-sastra
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431-435
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A Study of Kaya in Early Buddhism (2)
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436-441
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Some Problems on the SHT Cat. Nos. 32, 33 MSS
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442-446
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On the Original Form of the Lalitavistra
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447-451
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Mahajjatakamala Chapter 8--Somajatakavadana
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452-454
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The Mahanirvanatantra's View of Women
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455-457
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On the Hairanyagarbhayogasatra
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458-465
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The Tapasavatsaraja and the Srngaraprakasa
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466-470
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Tabulae Sanscriticae in A. Kircher's China Illustrata
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471-467
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On Prakrta Pingalam
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476-483
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On Some Place-names at Taxila
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484-477
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On the Concept of Mind in Kukai and Bonaventure--A Study in Comparative Philosophy
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491-485
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Vasubandhu on Paksa
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494-492
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Two Yogacara's Verses in Cravakabhumi Related to the Venerable Revata
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499-495
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The Historical Significance of the Opening Chapter Ravanadhyesana of the Lankavatara sutra
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506-500
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The Idea of Confession in the Divyavadana
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512-507
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Kamiya's Collection of Sanskrit Manuscripts from Nepal
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516-513
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