Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 3Nagendra Kr Singh Anmol Publications, 1997 |
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... Buddha will however not be like the previous one and he will lead the normal life of a householder , while preaching the dharma . Staktshang held the revolutionary theory that the Buddha had one incar- nation left , in which he would ...
... Buddha will however not be like the previous one and he will lead the normal life of a householder , while preaching the dharma . Staktshang held the revolutionary theory that the Buddha had one incar- nation left , in which he would ...
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... Buddha's conception of the law of all existence- dharma - symbolized by the endless motion of the wheel . It may indeed be doubted whether the ordinary Ladakhi cherishes ... Buddha . ( The thousand Buddhas are a recurrent RELIGIOUS LIFE 203.
... Buddha's conception of the law of all existence- dharma - symbolized by the endless motion of the wheel . It may indeed be doubted whether the ordinary Ladakhi cherishes ... Buddha . ( The thousand Buddhas are a recurrent RELIGIOUS LIFE 203.
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Nagendra Kr Singh. own Buddha . ( The thousand Buddhas are a recurrent theme in the wall paintings of the gompas ) . To add to the complexity , the very idea of Buddha - hood ceased to remain a unified one , and there appeared the ...
Nagendra Kr Singh. own Buddha . ( The thousand Buddhas are a recurrent theme in the wall paintings of the gompas ) . To add to the complexity , the very idea of Buddha - hood ceased to remain a unified one , and there appeared the ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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