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Date: 2006-12-30 01:38:19
Mahayana
Tibetan Buddhism
Madhyamaka
Vajrayana
Śūnyatā
Buddhist philosophy
Nagarjuna
Two truths doctrine
Nirvana
Buddhism
Religion
Indian religions

robert magliola NAGARJUNA AND CHI-TSANG ON THE VALUE OF “THIS WORLD”: A REPLY TO KUANG-MING WU’S CRITIQUE OF INDIAN AND CHINESE MADHYAMIKA BUDDHISM

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