Chinese monks in India : biography of eminent monks who went to the western world in search of the law during the great Tʿang dynasty

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Chinese monks in India : biography of eminent monks who went to the western world in search of the law during the great Tʿang dynasty

by I-ching ; translated [and edited] by Latika Lahiri

(Buddhist traditions, v. 3)

Motilal Banarsidass, 1986

1st ed

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Ta Tʿang Hsi-yü chʿiu fa kao seng chuan

大唐西域求法高僧伝

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Chinese and English

Translation of: Ta Tʿang Hsi-yü chʿiu fa kao seng chuan

Bibliography: p. [139]-146

Includes index

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The present work is a translation of the seventh century Text Kao-Seng-Chuan (Biographies of Eminent Monks) by the renowned Chinese monk scholar I-Ching (A.D. 614-613). It consists of biographies of fifty-six monks. Among the chinese pilgrim-monk-scholars, who visited India.

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