Buddhism Studies and Literature หลักฐานธรรมกายในคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณ 1 ฉบับประชาชน หน้า 253
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This text contains references to significant works in the study of Buddhism, including historical accounts, Pāli literature from Southeast Asia, and studies on the influence of Indian Buddhism and its Tibetan successors. Key authors include Sam Nhean, H. Saddhātissa, David Snellgrove, among others. Notable texts discuss the forgotten city of Gandhara and provide insights into the Yogāvacara tradition through palm-leaf manuscripts. The significance of the Tripitaka in understanding Buddhist texts is emphasized, along with various interpretations of Buddha-nature during its early phases.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Historical accounts of Buddhism
-Key figures in Buddhism literature
-Pāli literature in Southeast Asia
-Influence of Indian Buddhism
-Yogāvacara tradition studies
-Tripitaka significance

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

Sam Nhean. (1957). The History of Buddhism in Cambodia. Phnom Penh : TraiRat Saddhātissa, H. 1990. Pāli Literature of South-East Asia. Singapore: Singapore Buddhist Meditation Centre. Sehrai, Fidaullah. 1979. Hund : the forgotten city of Gandhara. 1st ed, Peshawar Museum publications New series. Peshawar: Peshawar Museum. Skilling, Peter, and Pakdeekham, Santi. 2002. Materials for the Study of the Tripitaka Volume 1 Pāli Literature Transmitted in Central Siam. Bangkok: Fragile Palm Leaves Foun-dation. Lumbini International Research Institute. Snellgrove, David. 2004. Indo-Tibetan Buddhism : Indian buddhists and their Tibetan succes-sors. Bangkok: Orchid Press. Urkasame, Kitchai. 2013. ”A Study of Elements in Yogāvacara Tradition from Tham Scripts Palm-leaf Manuscripts.” Doctor of Philosophy. The University of Sydney. Zimmermann, Michael. 2011. Terms for Buddha-nature in the Early Phase of Buddha-nature Thought in India. In The XVIth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. Dharma Drum Buddhist College, Jinshan, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
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