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Hsüan-tsang Summary
1,173 words, approx. 4 pages Hsüan-tsang Born 602, Chin-liu, China Died 664, Sian, China Hsüan-tsang was born the youngest of four sons in the town of Chin-liu, China. His father was a member of the Mandarin class of officials who governed China. It is said that...
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Avatamsaka Sutra : Buddhist Terms
66 words, approx. 1 pages In Chin. Hua-yen. In Jap. Kegon. Part of the Sutra is separately known as the Gandavyūha (q.v.); all these terms mean flower decoration, or garland. Many Chinese scholars regard it as the highest development of Bst. philosophy in China. This...
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739 words, approx. 3 pages
 The Avataṃsaka Sūtra (Chinese: 華嚴經; pinyin: Huáyán Jīng) is one of the most influential scriptures in East Asian Buddhism. The title is rendered in English as Flower Garland Sutra, Flower Adornment Sutra, or Flowers Ornament Scripture. This...


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A River Sutra.
01/01/1994: 4,574 words, approx. 15 pages YOU'D NEVER KNOW IT over here, but India is one of the largest makers of movies in the world. The Indian film industry is astonishing for its sheer industriousness, if not for its renown. Yet here in the US, and probably through most...
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Sutra Self
10/23/1998: 976 words, approx. 3 pages THE REVISED KAMA SUTRA A NovelBy Avatar Prabhu SunStar. 448 pp. $22.95 In an imaginary conversation with the late Jackie Kennedy, aspiring novelist Avatar Prabhu describes his book as a "funny, really honest novel about India." She replies that "Indians don't write funny or...


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