Pāli Literature: Including the Canonical Literature in Prakrit and Sanskrit of All the Hīnayāna Schools of Buddhism |
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... Burma . The Burmese tradition , however , has it that Buddhism was estab- lished in Burma even earlier than that . The Sasanavamsa tells of the Buddha actually visiting that country , a story doubtless invented to match his alleged ...
... Burma . The Burmese tradition , however , has it that Buddhism was estab- lished in Burma even earlier than that . The Sasanavamsa tells of the Buddha actually visiting that country , a story doubtless invented to match his alleged ...
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... Burma in the eighth century , " although it is not certain whether the whole Tipitaka was known there at that time . The Sasanavamsa refers to inscriptions stating that King Anuruddha established the religion c . A.D. 1057 after ...
... Burma in the eighth century , " although it is not certain whether the whole Tipitaka was known there at that time . The Sasanavamsa refers to inscriptions stating that King Anuruddha established the religion c . A.D. 1057 after ...
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... Burma , probably from North East India , 431 were widely imitated there . There is no mention of any Pāli nīti text in the Pagan inscription of A.D. 1442,432 which suggests that the genre had either not been introduced by the fifteenth ...
... Burma , probably from North East India , 431 were widely imitated there . There is no mention of any Pāli nīti text in the Pagan inscription of A.D. 1442,432 which suggests that the genre had either not been introduced by the fifteenth ...
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