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Date: 2009-11-07 21:21:27
Indian religions
Buddhism
Religion
Buddhism in Thailand
Thai Forest Tradition
rvaka

Mah›-samaya Sutta The Great Meeting [Evam-me sutaª.] Ekaª samayaª Bhagav›, Sakkesu viharati Kapilavatthusmiª Mah›vane, mahat› bhikkhu-saºghena saddhiª pañca-mattehi

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