THE CONCEPT OF EMPTINESS IN PALI LITERATURE
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Taiwan R.O.C. : The Corporate Body of the Buddha Educational Foundation, 2008.Description: 173 p. : 21 cmDDC classification: - 891.37 DHA
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Contents THE USE OF THE TERM SUNNA AND OTHER RELATED TERMS IN PALI LITERATURE ANATTA AND SUNNA ANATTA , SUNNAANDPATICCASAMUPPADA CULASUNNATA AND MAHA SUNNATA SUTTAS PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING DESCENTS IN TO VOIDNESS SUNNA IN POST- CANONICAL TEXTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BUDDHAGHOSA AND HIS VISUDDHIMAGGA NIBBANA AS SUNNA/SUNNATA PALI SUNNATA AND NAGARJUNA'S INTERPRETATION CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
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