Ānanda's hindrance: Faith (saddhā) in early buddhism
Journal of Indian Philosophy 20 (3):253-273 (1992)
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Victoria Lysenko (2009). Knowledge and Faith in Early Buddhism : A Soteriological Perspective. In M. T. Stepani͡ant͡s (ed.), Knowledge and Belief in the Dialogue of Cultures. Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
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