XXI BUDDHA AS MENDICANT
Wer bin ich, wenn ich "nichts tue" ?
Buddha's smile & Cognitive Science
The Buddhas of Bamiyan in 1832
Buddha at Bodhgaya
Welt in Flammen
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Budha
Ein Weg zu Furchtlosigkeit
Samadhi Buddha
Beschützer-Schrein
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Buddhist Bench
Main shrine of Nan Tien Temple
Boudhanath, Kathmandu
Well protected bench
Front Shrine of Nan Tien Temple
Approaching the Temple
Nan Tien Temple entry
Traditional village entrance (chorten gate) - Anna…
Aggression ist kein Zeichen von Stärke, sondern vo…
Stupa at Swayambhu
Swayambhu - also knows as monkey temple
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Buddhas at Wat Phu
Wat Phu Sanctuary
Welcoming Naga
Wat Phu
Setthathirath
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So, as these excerpts make clear, a Buddhist would b e interested in the process of duplication and naturally drawn to printing. If there was merit in copying one edition of sutra, how much more merit would there be in printing a hundred or a thousand copies, perhaps in less time? In fact, the 'Diamond Sutra' became a standard text for printing by those seeking "merit," or punya ~ Page 103
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