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Author M G CHITKARA
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Dr. Ambedkar and Social Justice
M.G. Chitkara
1st ed. xxxiv+259p., 22cm.
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Encyclopaedia of Buddhism: A World Faith (Volume XIX)
M.G. Chitkara
The fundamental precept of Buddhism is Interdependence or the law of Cause and Effect. This simply states that everything, which an individual being experiences, is derived through action from motivation. Motivation is thus the root of both action and exp 1st ed. xiv+327p., References; Glossary; 25cm.
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Encyclopaedia of Buddhism: A World Faith (Volume XVIII)
M.G. Chitkara
Bodhisattvacharyatara a great work was composed by Shantideva, A Buddhist Master at the Monastic University of Nagaland in Northern India. Shantideva's Bodhisattvacharuavatara holds a unique place in Mahayana Buddhism akin to that of the Dhammapada in Hin 1st ed. xxvi+558p., Reference; Appendix; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.; 25cm.
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Encyclopaedia of Buddhism: A World Faith (Volume XX)
M.G. Chitkara
A Significant element in Tantrism, one of the basic components Mahayana Buddhism, is "Kalchakra" or the "Wheel of Time". Tantraraja is an important work on Kalchakra. The Sanskrit title of the book is "Paramadibuddodhhrita Sri Kalchakra name tantraraja". 1st ed. xvi+295p., Reference; Glossary; Bibliography; 25cm.
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Buddhism Reincarnation and Dalai Lamas of Tibet
M.G. Chitkara
1st ed. xxx+236p., Illustration; 23cm.
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