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( 3 ) One day the chief of the congregation while instructing the monks , came on a knotty point , the meaning and purport of which he could not make clear . He was struck dumb and went to his inner chamber and sat there thinking upon ...
( 3 ) One day the chief of the congregation while instructing the monks , came on a knotty point , the meaning and purport of which he could not make clear . He was struck dumb and went to his inner chamber and sat there thinking upon ...
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On hearing this , the chief became pleased and said , “ If you have come here to perform such a task , you may clear to us the significance of the following stanza uttered by the Buddha in reference to the three Pi . takas : - “ Who is ...
On hearing this , the chief became pleased and said , “ If you have come here to perform such a task , you may clear to us the significance of the following stanza uttered by the Buddha in reference to the three Pi . takas : - “ Who is ...
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The chief spoke highly of the vir- . tues of Buddhaghosa . Since then he became famous as Buddha- . ghosa among the inhabitants of Ceylon ( 5 ) . He was called the chief of human beings like the Buddha on earth ( 6 ) .
The chief spoke highly of the vir- . tues of Buddhaghosa . Since then he became famous as Buddha- . ghosa among the inhabitants of Ceylon ( 5 ) . He was called the chief of human beings like the Buddha on earth ( 6 ) .
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Aigangar Professor S Krishnaswami M A Ph D | 1 |
Buddhaghosas Visits to Ceylon and Burma and | 29 |
Mazımdar Sastri Surendranath M A P R S | 41 |
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