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Buddhist Spirituality: Indian, Southeast Asian, Tibetan, and Early Chinese

By: Takeuchi Yoshinori; Jan Bragt Van | Book details

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as deserved, and upon that basis the wealthy and the poor can rest and live together in peace."
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Reported by the Japanese Anchō ( 763-814).
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Reported by Chi-tsang.

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