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Alphabetical [« »] victor 1 victorious 7 vidyaraja 1 view 12 viewed 4 viewing 1 viewpoint 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 text 12 turn 12 unable 12 view 11 above 11 altogether 11 arhats | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances view |
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1 1, 9 (1) | from the human point of view; but it may not be necessarily 2 3, 1 (2) | modern scientific point of view, the conception of Skandha 3 3, 1 (4) | advocating a nihilistic view; on the contrary an ultimate 4 3, 3 (1) | wholly subscribe to this view, the fact is that passages 5 3, 3 (1) | Prajnaparamita literature. In view of this I quote in the following 6 3, 4, XIX | they fall into a dualistic view of existence where they 7 3, 4, XXXV| things from the point of view which is not hampered by 8 4, 2 | tends to be a one-sided view of reality. When Buddhists 9 4, 2 | one-sided and prejudiced view arise?~15. The Great Way 10 4, 3 | have an instant opening of view you return to your original 11 4, 5 | track. From the point of view of the Bodhisattva, this 12 4, 7 (2) | usual relative point of view so that he can reach the