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Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
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LIST OF BOOKS QUOTED.
Hemakandra, Abhidhânakintamani, ed. O. Boehtlingk and Ch. Rieu. St. Petersburg, 1874.
Hodgson (B.H.), Essays on the Literature of Nepal. London, Trübner, 1874.
Kern (H.), Geschiedenis van het Buddhisme in Indië (Haarlem, 1882-84), and translated into German by H. Jacobi (Leipzig, 1882-84). The pages are those of the original, as given in the translation.
Köppen (C. F.), Die Religion des Buddha. 2 vols. Berlin, 1857 and 1859. Kullavagga, vol. ii of the Vinaya Pitaka; see Vinaya Texts. Lalitavistara, ed. Ragendralala Mitra, Calcutta, 1877. Mahavagga, vol. i of the Vinaya Pitaka; see Vinaya Texts. Mahâvastu, ed. E. Senart. Vol. i. Paris, 1882. Mahâvyutpatti.
Max Müller (F.), Dhammapada, translated from Pâli, Sacred Books of the East, vol. x; see also Buddhist Texts from Japan.
Mdo., the fifth part of the Kanjur, Sûtra ;' see Feer. Oldenberg, Buddha, translated from the German by W. Hoey. London, 1882. Pâkittiya, in vol. iv of the Vinaya Pitaka. Pårågika, in vol. iii of the Vinaya Pitaka. Phal khen, the third part of the Kanjur, Buddhâvatamsaka;' see Feer. Puggala-paññatti, ed. Rev. Richard Morris. London, 1883. Rgyud., the seventh part of the Kanjur, 'Tantra;' see Feer. Rhys Davids (T. W.), Buddhism. London, 1877. Saddharmapundarika, text copied by Kasawara.
- translated by H. Kern (Oxford, 1884), Sacred Books of the East, vol. xxi.
Schlagintweit (E.), Buddhism in Tibet. Leipzig and London, 1863. Senart, Essai sur la légende du Buddha. Paris, 1882.
Sukhavati - Vyûha, ed. by F. Max Müller and Bunyiu Nanjio; see Anecdota Oxoniensia.
Târanatha', Geschichte des Buddhismus in Indien. Uebersetzt von A. Schiefner, St. Petersburg, 1869.
Triglotte (Buddhistische), ed. A. Schiefner. St. Petersburg, 1859. The numbers refer to fol., and in brackets to the sections.
Vinaya Piaka, ed. H. Oldenberg. 5 vols. London, 1879-83.
Vinaya Texts, Sacred Books of the East, vols. xiii, xvii, xx. Translated from the Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids and Hermann Oldenberg. Part i. The Pâtimokkha. The Mahâvagga, I-IV.
The Tibetans always write Târanatba.
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