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This text includes references to significant works in Buddhist studies, highlighting publications and manuscripts that explore the spread of Buddhism, such as Dias's study on Gandhāra and Dutt's Gilgit manuscripts. Additionally, it mentions influential historical texts and notes on specific manuscripts, shedding light on the evolution and cultural impacts of Buddhism in various regions. Major contributors include scholars like Patricia Buckley Ebrey, Harry Falk, and others, who provide crucial insights into the textual traditions and their historical context. Their works reveal the intricate connections between Buddhism and cultural developments in Asia, underscoring the importance of manuscripts in understanding Buddhist teachings and practices. Overall, this collection serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the historical and textual aspects of Buddhism.
- Introduction to Buddhist literature
- The significance of Gandhāra in Buddhist studies
- Overview of the Gilgit manuscripts
- Contributions of key scholars in the field
- Cultural impact of Buddhism on Asia