Si-Yu-Ki: Buddhist Records of the Western World, Volume 2Psychology Press, 2000 - 378 pages Progress which has been made in our knowledge of Northern Buddhism during the last few years is due very considerably to the discovery of the Buddhist literature of China. This literature contains, amongst other valuable works, the records of the travels of various Chinese Buddhist pilgrims who visited India during the early centuries of our era. This is Volume II in a series of sixteen about Buddhism. Originally published in 1984, this volume offers a translation from Chinese of Hiuen Tsiang of A.D. 629 of the 'Si-Yu-Ki'. |
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Contents
FOUR COUNTRIES 143 | 1 |
FIVE COUNTRIES 4481 | 44 |
Mokieto MAGADHA 82137 | 82 |
BOOK IXMAGADHA continued 138185 | 138 |
SEVENTEEN COUNTRIES 186234 | 186 |
9 Onantopulo Anandapura | 268 |
16 Mulosanpulo Malasthânapura | 275 |
TWENTYTWO COUNTRIES | 283 |
14 Kiulangna Kurana | 292 |
16 Shikini Shikhnân | 295 |
17 Shangmi Sâmbî | 296 |
18 Kiepanto Khabandha | 298 |
19 Usha Och | 304 |
20 Kiesha Kashgar | 306 |
21 Chokiukia Chakuka? Yarkiang | 307 |
22 Kiusatana Khôtan | 309 |
continued PAGE 4 Kwohsito Khost | 287 |
6 Mungkin Munjân | 288 |
7 Olini Ahreng | 289 |
11 Himotalo Himatala | 290 |
12 Potochangna Badakshân | 291 |
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CORRECTIONS 370 | |
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Si-Yu-KI: Buddhist Records of the Western World;, Volume 1 Faxian Xuanzhi Yang Samuel Beal No preview available - 2019 |
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