Buddhism: A History (Religions of the World) 🔍
Reat, N. Ross, 1951- Berkeley, Calif. : Asian Humanities Press, Religions of the world, Religions of the world (Berkeley, Calif.), Berkeley, Calif, California, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [298]-313) and index
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ia/buddhismhistory00reat.pdf
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Ross Reat, Noble Ross Reat, N. Ross Reat
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N. Ross Reat, Ross Reat, Noble Ross Reat
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by Noble Ross Reat
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Jain Publishing Company, Inc.
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Religions of the world (Berkeley, Calif.), Fremont, Calif, 1994
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United States, United States of America
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December 1996
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January 1995
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PS, 1994
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PS, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [298]-313) and index.
Alternative description
The Buddha In Legend And History -- The Death Of The Buddha And Schism In The Saṅgha -- The Teachings Of The Historical Buddha -- The Development Of Mahāyāna Buddhism -- The Development Of Buddhism In India -- The Development Of Buddhism In Sri Lanka -- The Development Of Buddhism In Southeast Asia -- The Development Of Buddhism In China -- The Development Of Buddhism In Korea -- The Development Of Buddhism In Japan -- The Development Of Buddhism In Tibet -- Tibetan Buddhism Beyond Tibet -- Buddhism In The West. By Noble Ross Reat. Includes Bibliographical References: (p. [289]-313) And Index.
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The EMuseum of Minnesota State University at Mankato provides information on Buddhism. Topics covered include the history of Buddhism, terms, and the basic beliefs of Buddhism. EMuseum also offers a map showing the geographic concentration of Buddhists worldwide. Links to related sites are available
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Book by Ross Reat, Noble Ross Reat
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2023-06-28
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