The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 43-44Bihar Research Society, 1957 - Folklore |
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... Buddha himself . This means that once a person became a monk or nun , he or she was responsible to no one except the Buddha and had to be judged according to the rules of the Vinaya . Clearly such a position could be acceptable only in ...
... Buddha himself . This means that once a person became a monk or nun , he or she was responsible to no one except the Buddha and had to be judged according to the rules of the Vinaya . Clearly such a position could be acceptable only in ...
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... Buddha was persuaded to renounce the world because the element of pain had made him absolutely restless . He stresses the poignancy of sorrow and frustration in human life21 . He has rightly pointed out the psychological and physical ...
... Buddha was persuaded to renounce the world because the element of pain had made him absolutely restless . He stresses the poignancy of sorrow and frustration in human life21 . He has rightly pointed out the psychological and physical ...
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... Buddha discovers and masters , and after having discovered and mastered it , he announces , proclaims , preaches , reveals , teaches and explains thoroughly , that all sankharas are subject to suffering . Whether Buddhas appear in the ...
... Buddha discovers and masters , and after having discovered and mastered it , he announces , proclaims , preaches , reveals , teaches and explains thoroughly , that all sankharas are subject to suffering . Whether Buddhas appear in the ...
Contents
BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Medicines and Hospitals in Muslim India | 7 |
The Indebtedness of Hemcandra to the Author of the Vyakti | 22 |
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