Bulletin, Issue 57"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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One may also add that Hangchou , as a Buddhist center , had attained such an importance as to supersede Ch'ang - an . Yen - shou ( 904–72 ) , also a native of Chekiang , was a contemporary of Te - chao and a close adviser to King Ch'ien ...
One may also add that Hangchou , as a Buddhist center , had attained such an importance as to supersede Ch'ang - an . Yen - shou ( 904–72 ) , also a native of Chekiang , was a contemporary of Te - chao and a close adviser to King Ch'ien ...
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First , the great revival of the Lotus Sutra's teaching at Mount T'ien - t'ai had also stressed the importance of the Bodhisattva Saviour from Perils , a central figure of the Lotus scripture . Second , due to its proximity to the coast ...
First , the great revival of the Lotus Sutra's teaching at Mount T'ien - t'ai had also stressed the importance of the Bodhisattva Saviour from Perils , a central figure of the Lotus scripture . Second , due to its proximity to the coast ...
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The unique importance of these burials is that the early penetration of robbers may have disrupted and impoverished each of the tombs ; but it also allowed the intrusion of water and the subsequent permanent freezing of the lens of ...
The unique importance of these burials is that the early penetration of robbers may have disrupted and impoverished each of the tombs ; but it also allowed the intrusion of water and the subsequent permanent freezing of the lens of ...
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