Sanskrit originals and of the avowed Tibetan translations ? In my judgment the extent and character of these works settle the question that the philosophic founders of Buddhism used Sanskrit and Sanskrit only, to expound, defend and record the speculative... Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - Page 6811837Full view - About this book
| American Oriental Society - Electronic journals - 1851 - 732 pages
...head-quarters of Buddhism. And if the principles of this creed were not expounded and systematized in the schools of India in Sanskrit, what are we to...the avowed Tibetan translations? In my judgment, the exlent and character of these works settle the question, that the philosophic founders of Buddhism... | |
| James Summers - 240 pages
...and systematised in the schools of India in Sanskrit, what are we to make of the Nepaulese Sanskrit originals and of the avowed Tibetan translations ?...record the speculative principles of their system, principles without which the vulgar creed would be (for us,) mere leather and prunella ! Nor is this... | |
| Brian Houghton Hodgson - Literary Criticism - 1991 - 298 pages
...and systematised in the schools of India in Sanskrit, what are we to make of the Nepaulese Sanskrit originals and of the avowed Tibetan translations ?...used Sanskrit and Sanskrit only, to expound, defend * Sir W. Jones had, however, in his possession a Sanskrit copy of the Lolita Vistara, and han noticed... | |
| David M. Waterhouse - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 328 pages
...Primary Language of the Buddhist Writings': In my judgment the extent and character of these works steel the question that the philosophic founders of Buddhism...record the speculative principles of their system, principles without which the vulgar creed would be (for us,) mere leather and prunella!42 Hodgson's... | |
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