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Buddhist cosmology is the
description of the
shape and
evolution of the
Universe according to
Buddhist scriptures and commentaries. It
consists of a temporal...
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Secular Buddhism—sometimes also
referred to as
agnostic Buddhism,
Buddhist agnosticism,
ignostic Buddhism,
atheistic Buddhism,
pragmatic Buddhism, Buddhist...
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present in India, and
occasional references are
found in the Vedas, the
Buddhistic literature, the Epics, as well as in the
later philosophical works we...
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Buddhistic Kingdoms, Shanghai:
Kelly & Walsh;
revised and
republished as The
Travels of Fa-hsien (399–414 A.D.), or,
Record of the
Buddhistic Kingdoms...
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Prakrit Underlying Buddhistic Hybrid Sanskrit.
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental Studies, University...
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original on 12
November 2015.
Retrieved 6
March 2015. A
Record of
Buddhistic Kingdoms, by Fa-hsien (chapter27) "The
Gupta Period of India". Ushistory...
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translator of the epic
Mahabharata into Odia.
Chaitanya Das was a
Buddhistic-Vaishnava and
writer of the
Nirguna Mahatmya.
Jayadeva was the author...
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current president of the party. When the
Taliban began destroying the
Buddhistic ancient artifacts, the
Nepal Shiv Sena
strongly criticized the attacks...
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register that has been
called "Buddhist
Hybrid Sanskrit" (also
known as "
Buddhistic Sanskrit" and "Mixed Sanskrit"), or a
mixture of
these two.
Several non-Mahāyāna...
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December 2020.
Retrieved 27
January 2021. Legge,
James (1965). A
Record of
Buddhistic Kingdoms:
Being an
Account by the
Chinese Monk Fâ-Hien of his Travels...