A Medieval Japanese Reading Of The Mo-ho Chih-kuan: Placing The Kankō Ruijū In Historical Context

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 22 (1-2):49-81 (1995)
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インドの哲学体系.Nakamura Hajime - 1993 - Tokyo: Shunjusha.

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