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- Mahāsamnipata-sūtra, the Foshuo Foming Scripture 佛說佛名經, the Lankāvatāra scripture and the Faju jing. "[A] person [...] must first gain wide-ranging knowledge, ac****ulate...
- traditionally been very po****r. The Faju jing – translated and compiled by Weizhinan in 224 CE The Faju piyu jing – compiled by Faju and Fali between 290-306 CE...
- Marin Jarmat ibn Marin Fajus ibn Jarmat Wazir ibn Fajus Muhammad ibn Wazir Hamama ibn Muhammad Abu Bakr ibn Hamama Mihyu ibn Abi Bakr 1 Abu Muhammad Abd...
- dharmapada Bur: ဓမ္မပဒ dhammapada (IPA: [dəma̰pəda̰]) 法句經 Chinese: 法句经; pinyin: Fǎjù jīng Jp: hok****yō (shin. 法句経) Ko: beopgugyeong Vi: kinh pháp cú dhammapala/dharmapala...
- Kyō) (Sūtra of the Great Creation and Destruction) Translated by Fali and Faju between 290–307. 6 fascicles. No English translation. A sūtra on Buddhist...
- Nīlakaṇthaka-dhāranī and the Sutra on the Great Dharma Torch Dhāraṇī ( 大法炬陀羅尼 經, Da faju tuoluoni jing) among others. In the Liao, stupas, pagodas and statues were...
- the part of the Reformed, Beza, Abraham Musculus (pastor at Berne), Anton Fajus (deacon at Geneva), Peter Hybner (professor of the Gr**** language at Berne)...
- Hasan Rumie as Kazi Maruf Akash bin Osama as Mizu Dakat Rifat Bin Sajid as Faju Kazi Sushmin Afsana as Lisa Aarzoomand Shiblee Noman as Habibul Bashar Prin****l...
- the part of the Reformed, Beza, Abraham Musculus (pastor at Berne), Anton Fajus (deacon at Geneva), Peter Hybner (professor of the Gr**** language at Berne)...
- Mahāsamnipata-sūtra, the Foshuo Foming Scripture 佛說佛名經, the Lankāvatāra scripture and the Faju jing, The reaction against this realism of the Sarvastivadins, who held that...