Sang hyang kamahāyānan mantrānaya

Ansprache bei der weihe buddhistischer mönche

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Kurt Wulff
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Ansprache bei der weihe buddhistischer mönche

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German
Pages
72

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Table of Contents

Einleitung.
Übersetzung des textes.
Anmerkungen.
Anhang, Saṅ hyan kamahāyānikan, fol. 47b-48b.

Edition Notes

While in the literature this work is often regarded as part of the Kamahāyānikan, the fact that in some manuscripts of the latter it does not occur at all and in the manuscript in which it is found there are still other Mahāyāna texts argues, according to the editor, that they are independent works. cf. p. 7-8.

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København
Series
Kgl. danske videnskabernes selskab. Historisk-filologiske meddelelser -- XXI, 4, Historisk-filologiske meddelelser -- XXI, 4.
Other Titles
Kamahāyānan mantrānaya.

Classifications

Library of Congress
AS281 .D214 XXI, 4

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Pagination
72 pages, 1 unnumbered page
Number of pages
72

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45143600M
LCCN
ac36000862
OCLC/WorldCat
3815050

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