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_aChoong, Munkeat _928511 |
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245 | 4 | _aThe notion of emptiness in early Buddhism | |
250 | _a2nd. ed. | ||
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_aDelhi : _bMBP, _c1999. |
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_aix,132p. ; _c23cm. |
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505 | _aIntroduction. Aim of the study, subject mater, and argument Sources and Methodology Presentation Chapter One: The Meaning of "Emptiness" in Early Buddhism Emptiness and die Place for Practising Meditation The Emptiness of Kong-sanmei/Suiifiata-vihara and Empty World Conditioned Genesis, Nirvana and Emptiness The Recognition of Emptiness Emptiness from the Viewpoint of Conditioned Genesis as Impermanence Emptiness from the Viewpoint of Conditioned Genesis as the Middle Way Chapter Two: The Practice of "Emptiness" in Early Buddhism Emptiness and Sajuatha-vipassana (calm and insight) Development in both Samatha and Vipassana Samadhi Panha... Emptiness and Mind-liberation or Mind-concentration Emptiness, Three Concentrations (samadhi), and Three Kinds of Contact (phassa) Small and Great Emptiness Discourse on Small Emptiness Discourse on Great Emptiness" | ||
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_aSunyata. _928512 |
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650 | _aBuddhism. | ||
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