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Buddies In India 2017 Ganzer Film Deutsch Rede: Deutsch - Englisch DE, FR, EN, BG, IO, WM, NP, IT, UC, GZ, CA, IT Laufzeit: 2h 52 min. Qualität: FLA 1080p DVDrip. Finde 20 Ähnliche Filme zum Film Buddies In India von Wang Baoqiang mit Bai-Ke, Yan Liu, wie Happy New Year,Chennai Express,Iceman - Der Krieger aus dem. Buddies In India 2017 Ganzer Film Deutsch Rede: Deutsch - Englisch DE, FR, EN, BG, IO, WM, NP, IT, UC, GZ, CA, IT Laufzeit: 2h 52 min. Qualität: FLA. • Smith, Vincent A. London: Oxford University Press. • Monier-Williams, Monier.. • Akira Hirakawa, Paul Groner, A history of Indian Buddhism: from Śākyamuni to early Mahāyāna. Reprint published by Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 1993, page 2. • Peter Harvey, An Introduction to Buddhism: Teachings, History and Practices, p. Cambridge University Press, 2012, • The New York times guide to essential knowledge: a desk reference for the curious mind. Macmillan 2004, page 513. • India by (Page 32) • United Nations (2003).. United Nations Publications. • Kevin Trainor (2004).. Oxford University Press. 178 The Vision of Dhamma: Buddhist Writings of Nyanaponika Thera By Nyanaponika (Thera), Erich Fromm • Beyond Enlightenment: Buddhism, Religion, Modernity by Richard Cohen. Routledge 1999.. 'Donors adopted Sakyamuni Buddha’s family name to assert their legitimacy as his heirs, both institutionally and ideologically. To take the name of Sakya was to define oneself by one’s affiliation with the Buddha, somewhat like calling oneself a Buddhist today. • Sakya or Buddhist Origins by (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1931) pg 1. 'Put away the word “Buddhism” and think of your subject as “Sakya.” This will at once place you for your perspective at a true point.. You are now concered to learn less about 'Buddha' and 'Buddhism,' and more about him whom India has ever known as Sakya-muni, and about his men who, as their records admit, were spoken of as the Sakya-sons, or men of the Sakyas.' 56 A Dictionary of the Pali Language By Robert Cæsar Childers • P. 171 A Dictionary of the Pali Language By Robert Cæsar Childers • Curators of the Buddha By Donald S. University of Chicago Press. Pg 7 • Beyond Enlightenment: Buddhism, Religion, Modernity by Richard Cohen. Routledge 1999.. Quote: [Bauddha is] 'a secondary derivative of Buddha, in which the vowel’s lengthening indicates connection or relation. Things that are bauddha pertain to the Buddha, just as things- saiva relate to and things-Vaisnava belong to. (.) bauddha can be both adjectival and nominal; it can be used for doctrines spoken by the Buddha, objects enjoyed by him, texts attributed to him, as well as individuals, communities, and societies that offer him reverence or accept ideologies certified through his name. Strictly speaking, Sakya is preferable to bauddha since the latter is not attested at Ajanta. In fact, as a collective noun, bauddha is an outsider’s term. The bauddha did not call themselves this in India, though they did sometimes use the word adjectivally (e.g., as a possessive, the Buddha’s).' • Williams, Mahayana Buddhism, Routledge, 1989, page 6 • the Teaching of Vimalakīrti, Pali Text Society, page XCIII • Warder, A.K. Indian Buddhism. 278 • Warder, A.K. Indian Buddhism. 281 • Nakamura, Hajime. Indian Buddhism: A Survey With Bibliographical Notes. 189 • Williams, Paul. Buddhist Thought. Routledge, 2000, pages 131. • Williams, Paul. Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations 2nd edition. 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Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass: p. 252, 253 • Sanderson, Alexis. 'The Śaiva Age: The Rise and Dominance of Śaivism during the Early Medieval Period.' In: Genesis and Development of Tantrism,edited by Shingo Einoo. Tokyo: Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, 2009. Institute of Oriental Culture Special Series, 23, pp. • Sanderson, Alexis. 'The Śaiva Age: The Rise and Dominance of Śaivism during the Early Medieval Period.' In: Genesis and Development of Tantrism,edited by Shingo Einoo. Tokyo: Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, 2009. Institute of Oriental Culture Special Series, 23, pp. • Sanderson, Alexis. 'The Śaiva Age: The Rise and Dominance of Śaivism during the Early Medieval Period.' In: Genesis and Development of Tantrism,edited by Shingo Einoo. Tokyo: Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, 2009. Institute of Oriental Culture Special Series, 23, pp. • Huber, Toni (2008). 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Oxford University Press. • Heather Elgood (2000).. Bloomsbury Academic. • 'The conquest by Dharma has been won here, on the borders, and even six hundred (5,400-9,600 km) away, where the Greek king rules, beyond there where the four kings named,, and rule, likewise in the south among the, the, and as far as.' (Edicts of Ashoka, 13th Rock Edict, S. Dhammika) • Geiger, Wilhelm; Bode, Mabel Haynes, trans.; Frowde, H. (ed.) (1912)., London: Pali Text Society, Oxford University Press; chapter XII •. Retrieved 27 February 2015. • Faure, Bernard. Critique of the Chan tradition, Princeton University Press, 1993. • 5 September 2007 at the. • The Maha-Bodhi By Maha Bodhi Society, Calcutta (page 8) • Randall Collins, The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change. Harvard University Press, 2000, page 182. • Randall Collins, The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change. Harvard University Press, 2000, pages 180, 182. • Hajime Nakamura (1980).. Motilal Banarsidass. Pp. 145–148 with footnotes.. • Akira Shimada (2012).. BRILL Academic. • ^ Gregory Schopen (1997).. University of Hawaii Press. • Gregory Schopen (2004).. University of Hawaii Press. • Huaiyu Chen (2007).. • History and life: the world and its people, Patricia Gutierrez, T. Walter Wallbank, p. 67-69, In time, Indian Buddhism became so much like Hinduism that it was looked upon as a sect of Hinduism. I caused a steady decline. • Randall Collins, The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change. Harvard University Press, 2000, page 207-211. • Gina Barns (1995). 'An Introduction to Buddhist Archaeology'. World Archaeology. 27 (2): 166–168.. • Robert Stoddard (2010).. Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art. Yale University Press. • Hartmut Scharfe (2002).. BRILL Academic. • Craig Lockard (2007).. Houghton Mifflin. • Charles Higham (2014).. Pp. 121, 236.. • Kanai Lal Hazra (1995).. 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