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Mahayana sutras / Bodhisattvas / Buddhism in China / Mahayana / Avatamsaka Sutra / Buddhahood / Ātman / Sudhana / Zen / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions
Date: 2012-04-19 20:00:52
Mahayana sutras
Bodhisattvas
Buddhism in China
Mahayana
Avatamsaka Sutra
Buddhahood
Ātman
Sudhana
Zen
Buddhism
Religion
Indian religions

Sudhana’s Quest: Learning and Buddhism by Alfred Bloom, Emeritus Professor, University of Hawaii Exhortations to study are an important facet of Buddhist teaching. In the Pure Land tradition, there is a phrase “Study

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