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  • ...has_of_the_Past_South_Asia Tournier, Vincent, ''Buddhas of the Past: South Asia'', in: Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism. Volume II: Lives. Ed. J. Silk, R. ...a and Beyond,'' in: P. Skilling & J. McDaniel, eds., Buddhist Narrative in Asia and Beyond, vol. I, (Bangkok: Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn Univ ...
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  • ...laces of Nepal – Part II.” In ''Essays on the Ethnology of Nepal and South Asia, vol. II.'' Kathmandu: Ratna Pustak Bhandar Publishers, 1987.</ref> ...laces of Nepal – Part II.” In ''Essays on the Ethnology of Nepal and South Asia, vol. II.'' Kathmandu: Ratna Pustak Bhandar Publishers, 1987. ...
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  • ...mperor who largely contributed to the propagation of Buddhism in India and Asia. ...
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  • *Grinstead, E.D.: ''The manuscript Kanjur in the British Museum''. Asia Major new series XIII. 1967. p. 48-70 ...
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  • ..., he energetically oversees a wide range of humanitarian projects in South Asia. He is also the [[vajra master]] at Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery in Kath ...
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  • ...f China. After Sudarshana's passing, as the Dharma spread across India and Asia, the [[Sangha]] was led by various convocations of [[arhat]]s and other rea ...
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  • ...the religion of his country | N. of the race which immigrated from Central Asia into Āryāvarta | opposed to | in later times N. of the first three caste ...
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  • ...ommunities of India, carrying the [[Dharma]] as far as Tokharia in central Asia. Preaching to kings and commoners all across northern India, he turned the ...
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  • ...rs in California and New Mexico and in various cities in North America and Asia. Currently, Tulku Orgyen Phuntsok splits his time between North America and Asia, spending winters in Pemakö where he oversees reconstruction of the temple ...
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  • ...nd ceremonies at the monastery. Since 2010 he has travelled extensively in Asia with Khamtrul Rinpoche. In May 2014 he visited [[Tsoknyi Rinpoche]]’s Nun ...
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  • Dungse Jampal has lived and traveled extensively in Asia, but spent much of his youth in Colorado. Under his father’s wing he has ...
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  • ...ost popular in Nepal but can be found throughout the Himalayas and Central Asia as well as in China, Korea and Japan.<ref>Himalayan Art</ref> ...
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  • ...n the Tibetan kings extended the borders of their country far into Central Asia, to scholars studying the origins of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], and to linguists ...
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  • ...rh, 'A comparative list of the Derge and Lhasa editions of the Kanjur', in Asia Minor NS 9 (1963), pp. 179-205 ...
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  • ...f thirty-five, on a mission to find the origins of the Hungarian people in Asia. ...
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  • ...used by ancient Indian merchants to refer to the coastal area of Southeast Asia from Lower Burma probably as far as Sumatra. Thus it appears that Suvarnabh ...
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  • ...Pollock (ed.), ''Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South Asia'' (2003), pp. 752.</ref> ...
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  • ...s of the Mother Goddesses,” in ''Transformations and Transfer of Tantra in Asia and Beyond,'' edited by István Keul, (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2012).</r ...s of the Mother Goddesses,” in ''Transformations and Transfer of Tantra in Asia and Beyond,'' edited by István Keul, (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2012).</r ...
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  • ...okhampa Shedrub Nyima]], the 9th Khamtrul Rinpoche, travelling with him to Asia and Europe, as well as on [[pilgrimage]]s to many holy Buddhist sites. ...
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  • ...gainst each other. The landmass of India is forced against the landmass of Asia, and the Himalayan ranges are pushed up in between. The process continues i ...and lifestyles. By repulsing the monsoon of south Asia it denies to inner Asia the lushness enjoyed by India and condemns it to extremes of temperature an ...
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