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... demons and deities as objects of worship , with their attendant idolatry and MANJUŞRI ( the Bodhisat - God , holding the Book of Wisdom and wielding the Sword of Knowledge ) . sacerdotalism , both of which departures Buddha had ...
... demons and deities as objects of worship , with their attendant idolatry and MANJUŞRI ( the Bodhisat - God , holding the Book of Wisdom and wielding the Sword of Knowledge ) . sacerdotalism , both of which departures Buddha had ...
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... demons , as we know from Hiuen Tsiang's narrative and the lithic remains in India ; 1 and the growth of myth and ceremony had invested the dominant form of Indian Buddhism with organised litanies and full ritual . Such was the distorted ...
... demons , as we know from Hiuen Tsiang's narrative and the lithic remains in India ; 1 and the growth of myth and ceremony had invested the dominant form of Indian Buddhism with organised litanies and full ritual . Such was the distorted ...
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... demons , so on extending their doctrines throughout Asia they pandered to the popular taste by admitting within the pale of Buddhism the pantheon of those new nations they sought to convert . And similarly in Japan , where Buddhism was ...
... demons , so on extending their doctrines throughout Asia they pandered to the popular taste by admitting within the pale of Buddhism the pantheon of those new nations they sought to convert . And similarly in Japan , where Buddhism was ...
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... demons , I . have given a condensed account of these in the chapter on the pantheon at page 382 . Under the zealous patronage of King Thi - Sron Detsan he built at Sam - yäs in 749 A.D. the first Tibetan monastery . The ortho- dox ...
... demons , I . have given a condensed account of these in the chapter on the pantheon at page 382 . Under the zealous patronage of King Thi - Sron Detsan he built at Sam - yäs in 749 A.D. the first Tibetan monastery . The ortho- dox ...
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... - ch'en mch'og , gLai - Ka Tanana , of whom the first three were elderly . 2gZa - mar gyal . The legend is given in the Tan - yik Ser - t'en . portion of the ritual and most of the demons of ST . PADMA'S SORCERY . 29 29.
... - ch'en mch'og , gLai - Ka Tanana , of whom the first three were elderly . 2gZa - mar gyal . The legend is given in the Tan - yik Ser - t'en . portion of the ritual and most of the demons of ST . PADMA'S SORCERY . 29 29.
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