Occasional Speeches and Writings: Second Series, February 1956-February 1957, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 - 403 pages |
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Page 239
... Buddha's Parinirvāṇa . When we meet today , it should be our endeavour to recall the great teachings of the Master ... Buddha makes out that the mark of religion is an awakening . The Buddha is the awakened one . In the Satapatha ...
... Buddha's Parinirvāṇa . When we meet today , it should be our endeavour to recall the great teachings of the Master ... Buddha makes out that the mark of religion is an awakening . The Buddha is the awakened one . In the Satapatha ...
Page 256
... Buddha's parinirvāņa . I take this opportunity to welcome all the delegates to UNESCO and those who have specially come from distant lands for the Buddha Jayanti . Though the Buddha was born in this land , grew up in its tradition and ...
... Buddha's parinirvāņa . I take this opportunity to welcome all the delegates to UNESCO and those who have specially come from distant lands for the Buddha Jayanti . Though the Buddha was born in this land , grew up in its tradition and ...
Page 381
... Buddha and His Message , 215 ff . Broadcast from Djakarta , 59 ff . Broadcast from Kiev , 32 ff . Broadcast from Moscow , 26 ff . Broadcast from Tashkent , 29 Broadcast from ... Buddha's First Sermon , 253 Buddhas , Cave of the INDEX 381.
... Buddha and His Message , 215 ff . Broadcast from Djakarta , 59 ff . Broadcast from Kiev , 32 ff . Broadcast from Moscow , 26 ff . Broadcast from Tashkent , 29 Broadcast from ... Buddha's First Sermon , 253 Buddhas , Cave of the INDEX 381.
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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