Examples of 'buddhist literature' in a sentence

Meaning of "buddhist literature"

buddhist literature - This term encompasses written works, texts, and scriptures related to Buddhism, the teachings of Buddha, and Buddhist philosophy. It includes a wide range of religious, spiritual, and philosophical texts that are significant in the study and practice of Buddhism

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This is attributed to two reasons in Buddhist literature.
Buddhist literature also influenced early Persian compositions.
Only a small portion of the voluminous Buddhist literature now available.
The Buddhist literature is full of them.
Already a classic in modern Buddhist literature in the West.
The Buddhist literature says that the motivation should be free from anger when you are.
A similar phenomenon occurred with Buddhist literature in India.
The Buddhist literature mentions the eighteen conditions of a Buddha.
This further strengthened the authenticity of Tibetan Buddhist literature.
The lake is very popular in Buddhist literature and associated with many teachings and stories.
Consequently the Dhammapada is the most popular piece of Buddhist literature.
It was Buddhist literature and chronicles that began the recorded history of Bhutan.
Yakshas and their female counterparts are common in the Buddhist literature of Thailand.
The early Buddhist literature was in Pali.
The primary source for Buddhist myth is the vast Buddhist literature.

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Shows the world based on Buddhist literature from India and China.
Under an intelligent teacher they meanwhile studied the Tibetan language and Buddhist literature.
We can categorize Buddhist literature into science, philosophy and religion.
Koṇḍañña's previous rebirths are described in many accounts in Buddhist literature.
Instead, Buddhist literature was written in Sinhalese.
Classical Tibetan is a major regional literary language, particularly for its use in Buddhist literature.
The reunion is picturesquely described in Buddhist literature as sahaja, " born together . ".
Sinhalese, along with Pali, played a major role in the development of Theravada Buddhist literature.
During his reign the great work of Buddhist literature the '' Tribhumikatha '' came into existence.
Mahasi Sayadaw has to his credit up till now 67 volumes of Burmese Buddhist literature.
The Buddhist literature discusses this skandha as, In the Nikayas / Āgamas, cognizance, that which discerns.
Charles Hallisey, lecturer on Buddhist literature.
Containing a portrait of Confucius, the Taoist temple has a collection of Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist literature.
One Greek king, Menander I, probably became Buddhist, and was immortalized in Buddhist literature as'Milinda '.
Lam Rim Chenmo, one of the great classics of Tibetan Buddhist literature.

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