The ten dharmarealms are not beyond a single thought

gāthās and commentary

Commemorative ed.
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Hsuan Hua, Hsuan Hua
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The ten dharmarealms are not beyond a single thought

gāthās and commentary

Commemorative ed.

What are the realms of the universe? According to Buddhist theory, Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Hearers and Those Enlightened to Conditions make up the four sagely realms. Gods, humans, asuras, hell-beings, ghosts and animals make up the six common realms. How do all these realms relate and how can you move out of your current realm?

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The ten dharma realms are not beyond a single thought: explained by the Venerable Master Hua in 1972 at Gold Mountain Dhyana Monastery, San Francisco, U.S.A.
2007, Buddhist Text Translation Society, Dharma Realm Buddhist University, Dharma Realm Buddhist Association
Paperback in English - 2d bilingual ed.
Cover of: The ten dharma realms are not beyond a single thought
The ten dharma realms are not beyond a single thought: explained by the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua in 1972 at Gold Mountian Dhyana Monastery, San Francisco, U.S.A.
1996, Buddhist Text Translation Society, Dharma Realm Buddhist University, Dharma Realm Buddhist Association
in English and Chinese - 1st bilingual ed.
Cover of: The ten dharmarealms are not beyond a single thought
The ten dharmarealms are not beyond a single thought: gāthās and commentary
1973, Sino-American Buddhist Association
in English - Commemorative ed.
Cover of: The ten dharma realms are not beyond a single thought
The ten dharma realms are not beyond a single thought: gāthās and commentary
1973, Sino-American Buddhist Association
in English - Commemorative ed.

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Includes the Chinese text of Shi fa jie bu li yi nian xin.

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113
Library of Congress
BQ4570.C6 H7613

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xiii, 26 p. :
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26

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OL4484379M
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79313167

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