Buddnism and its Literature

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Buddnism and its Literature

Buddnism and its Literature

The Buddha and Buddhism, Sourccs of Buddhism, Buddhist Literature, Pali Literature, Non-Canonical Literature, Sanskrit buddhist Literature.

Chapter Two--JAINA PHILOSPHY

The Six Dravyas, Jiva, Pudgala, Nature of Universe, Karmas, Dharma and Adharma, Akasa, The Six Dravyas in Buddhist Literature, The Jaina Conception of Jiva Conception of Jiva (Soul), Ajiva or Pudgala, Nature of Karmas Asrava, Bandha, Samvara and Nirjara, Moksa, Nature of Universe, Nature of Word, Dharma, Adharma and Kala Dravyas, Akasa, Conclusion.

The Lotus Sutra.

Strange, both other posts are lifted directly from an article called "The vision-quest motif in narrative literature on the Buddhist traditions of Silla", but this, with its clearly labeled "chapter 2", returns no Google results...

crafty to say the least, maybe I will click to bet on football or visit montego bay

I wish I knew what cherrcherr123 was wanting to talk about. Is he/she asking what we think of the above concepts? Are we to talk about Jainism? If that is the case, then this thread is in the wrong forum.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jainism

i was curious of what this person and his or her post were all about... if anything they should be locked due to it being vague.

i might as well open a thread and post why? in my OP..

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
i was curious of what this person and his or her post were all about... if anything they should be locked due to it being vague.

i might as well open a thread and post why? in my OP..

You've already done that. 😛 jk.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
The Lotus Sutra.

That be some variation of the Kamasutra, right?

Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
That be some variation of the Kamasutra, right?

Not at all.