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Page 503
... Nepalese who belong either to the Vajrayana or Sahajayana School call themselves Mahāyāna Buddhists . In Bodhicaryyavatāra , Santi Deva frequently uses towards his opponents an abusive epithet which cannot be met with in any language ...
... Nepalese who belong either to the Vajrayana or Sahajayana School call themselves Mahāyāna Buddhists . In Bodhicaryyavatāra , Santi Deva frequently uses towards his opponents an abusive epithet which cannot be met with in any language ...
Page 504
... Nepal that all the Nathas were Buddhists and that it was Goraksanatha only who forsook Buddhism and became a S'aiva . As long as he was a Buddhist he was called Ramana- vajra or Anañgavajra . In the course of my research I came across a ...
... Nepal that all the Nathas were Buddhists and that it was Goraksanatha only who forsook Buddhism and became a S'aiva . As long as he was a Buddhist he was called Ramana- vajra or Anañgavajra . In the course of my research I came across a ...
Page 505
... Nepal . The Rathayātrā festival of Matsyendra Nath is cele- brated there with a pomp unparalleled in the case of any other god . As to Goraksanatha it may be said that although all the Buddhists in Nepal are not quite pleased with him ...
... Nepal . The Rathayātrā festival of Matsyendra Nath is cele- brated there with a pomp unparalleled in the case of any other god . As to Goraksanatha it may be said that although all the Buddhists in Nepal are not quite pleased with him ...
Page 506
... Nepal . Starting thence he crossed the ice - clad peaks of the Himalaya and reached the Thibetan kingdom . The capital of the king was situated in Western Thibet . The Vihāras in Thibet in which he had stopped during his sojourn are ...
... Nepal . Starting thence he crossed the ice - clad peaks of the Himalaya and reached the Thibetan kingdom . The capital of the king was situated in Western Thibet . The Vihāras in Thibet in which he had stopped during his sojourn are ...
Page 507
... Nepal together . But I cannot persuade myself to agree with him on this point . I have seen in Nepal manus- cripts written on paper much older than that used in Siksā Samuccaya and have brought with me one or two such specimens . I am ...
... Nepal together . But I cannot persuade myself to agree with him on this point . I have seen in Nepal manus- cripts written on paper much older than that used in Siksā Samuccaya and have brought with me one or two such specimens . I am ...
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