The Practice of Chinese Buddhism: 1900-1950Harvard University Press, 1967 - 568 pagini Two high school juniors who consider themselves losers get to know each other while riding the bus to school. |
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Pagina 127
... never struck anyone during his whole time in office . If he noticed a monk talking in the refectory , he would walk ... never spent a term in the meditation hall . A few were appointed who had never even been ordained ! This would have ...
... never struck anyone during his whole time in office . If he noticed a monk talking in the refectory , he would walk ... never spent a term in the meditation hall . A few were appointed who had never even been ordained ! This would have ...
Pagina 274
... never regret and withdraw ? " The disciple answered : " I have made up my mind to renounce lay life and I will never regret or withdraw . " Three times the question was asked and answered . Finally the master said : “ Inasmuch as you ...
... never regret and withdraw ? " The disciple answered : " I have made up my mind to renounce lay life and I will never regret or withdraw . " Three times the question was asked and answered . Finally the master said : “ Inasmuch as you ...
Pagina 467
... never as T'ien - ning Shan . Because of the ambiguous usage of the word shan it is simply romanized and never translated as " mountain " in this book , whereas other geographical terms ( like ho for " river " ) are translated in the ...
... never as T'ien - ning Shan . Because of the ambiguous usage of the word shan it is simply romanized and never translated as " mountain " in this book , whereas other geographical terms ( like ho for " river " ) are translated in the ...
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The People of the Monastery | 3 |
The Meditation Hall | 47 |
The Buddha Recitation Hall | 89 |
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