Bhagavān Buddhako samayasambandhī paramparāmā thapa kurā =

Additional remarks on the traditions of the date of Lord Buddha

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Additional remarks on the traditions of the date of Lord Buddha

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Bhagavān Buddhako samayasambandhī paramparāmā thapa kurā =: Additional remarks on the traditions of the date of Lord Buddha
1979, Śrī 5 ko Sarakāra, Lumbinī Vikāsa Samiti, Pracāra tathā Prasāra Upasamiti, Śrī 5 ko Sarakāra, Lumbinī Vikāsa Samiti, Pracāra tathā Prasāra Upasamiti
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Includes bibliographical references.
In Nepali; synopsis in English.

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Kāṭhamāḍaum̐

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BQ899 .P36

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iii, 13 p. ;
Number of pages
13

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OL4247813M
LCCN
80904251
OCLC/WorldCat
8133656

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