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16 ocurrencia(s) de Buddha en 6 textos en /en/Hinduism
| en/Hinduism/Mahabharata.txt 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| eritage of the modern world; and that the lofty religion of | Buddha | , proclaimed in India five centuries before Christ, is now t |
| en/Hinduism/Ramayana.txt 1 | ||
| Sravasti, which was the capital of Oudh at the time of the | Buddha | in the fifth and sixth centuries before Christ. The latter |
| en/Hinduism/_Legacy/Sacred Books of the East (2).txt 3 | ||
| avarnam, and I hope will not be identified with the name of | Buddha | in a former existence.] Paramarshi, a portion of Vishnu, in |
| , as I have often remarked, that there were Bauddhas before | Buddha | . Brihaspati, who is frequently quoted in later philosophica |
| such doctrines as we should identify with the doctrines of | Buddha | . As I have pointed out on several occasions, the breaking t |
| en/Hinduism/Sacred Books of the East.txt 4 | ||
| ligion of the Brahmans. 2. The religion of the followers of | Buddha | . 3. The religion of the followers of Zarathustra. 4. The re |
| , the Divy‚vad‚na, the Lalita-vistara, or legendary life of | Buddha | . 3. The Sacred Books of the Zoroastrians lie within a small |
| ndarÓka. 3. Chinese Documents. The Ph˚-y‚o King, or life of | Buddha | . 4. Prakrit Gaina Documents. The ¬k‚r‚nga S˚tra, Dasavaik‚l |
| l performance of all previous duties[1], Rammohun Roy, like | Buddha | and other enlightened men before him, perceived that the ti |
| en/Hinduism/Upanishads/Upanishads vol. 2/Introduction to the Upanishads, vol. 2.txt 3 | ||
| avarnam, and I hope will not be identified with the name of | Buddha | in a former existence.] Paramarshi, a portion of Vishnu, in |
| , as I have often remarked, that there were Bauddhas before | Buddha | . Brihaspati, who is frequently quoted in later philosophica |
| such doctrines as we should identify with the doctrines of | Buddha | . As I have pointed out on several occasions, the breaking t |
| en/Hinduism/Upanishads/Upanishads vol. 1/Introduction to the Upanishads, vol. 1.txt 4 | ||
| ligion of the Brahmans. 2. The religion of the followers of | Buddha | . 3. The religion of the followers of Zarathustra. 4. The re |
| , the Divyâvadâna, the Lalita-vistara, or legendary life of | Buddha | . 3. The Sacred Books of the Zoroastrians lie within a small |
| ndarîka. 3. Chinese Documents. The Phû-yâo King, or life of | Buddha | . 4. Prakrit Gaina Documents. The Âkârânga Sûtra, Dasavaikâl |
| l performance of all previous duties[1], Rammohun Roy, like | Buddha | and other enlightened men before him, perceived that the ti |