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... hundred in number , mostly from originals brought from Lhasa , and from photographs by the author -must be obvious . Mr. Rockhill and Mr. Knight have kindly permitted the use of a few of their illustrations . 1 Op . cit . , 72 . 2 But ...
... hundred in number , mostly from originals brought from Lhasa , and from photographs by the author -must be obvious . Mr. Rockhill and Mr. Knight have kindly permitted the use of a few of their illustrations . 1 Op . cit . , 72 . 2 But ...
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... hundred years after Buddha's death , and at the council named after that place . Asvaghosha , who appears to have lived about the latter end of the first century A.D. , is credited with the authorship of a work entitled On raising Faith ...
... hundred years after Buddha's death , and at the council named after that place . Asvaghosha , who appears to have lived about the latter end of the first century A.D. , is credited with the authorship of a work entitled On raising Faith ...
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... hundred ( probably a thousand ) years later . And similarly the subsequent appearance of five foreigners before a King , said to have been named T'o - t'ori Nyan - tsan , in order to declare the sacred nature of the above symbols ...
... hundred ( probably a thousand ) years later . And similarly the subsequent appearance of five foreigners before a King , said to have been named T'o - t'ori Nyan - tsan , in order to declare the sacred nature of the above symbols ...
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... hundred and eight temples accredited to him in the Mani - Kah - ' bum are of course legendary , and not even their sites are known to the Lamas themselves . 4 After Pander . After Sron Tsan Gampo's death , about 650 A.D. ,. The Deified ...
... hundred and eight temples accredited to him in the Mani - Kah - ' bum are of course legendary , and not even their sites are known to the Lamas themselves . 4 After Pander . After Sron Tsan Gampo's death , about 650 A.D. ,. The Deified ...
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... popular with at least a fifth of the Tibetan - speaking tribes . " - Geographical Jour . , May , 1894 . 1 Op . cit . , ii . , 385 et seq . priests interfering in civil affairs ; also several hundred worthless 42 SPREAD OF LĀMAISM .
... popular with at least a fifth of the Tibetan - speaking tribes . " - Geographical Jour . , May , 1894 . 1 Op . cit . , ii . , 385 et seq . priests interfering in civil affairs ; also several hundred worthless 42 SPREAD OF LĀMAISM .
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