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Hinduism uses the Sanskrit phrase parama prema supreme love to describe a state of love that is full, with no conditions, and that brings a person to the truth of life.
Love For No Reason Marci Shimoff 2010
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Hinduism uses the Sanskrit phrase parama prema supreme love to describe a state of love that is full, with no conditions, and that brings a person to the truth of life.
Love For No Reason Marci Shimoff 2010
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The third is the myriad embodiments buddhas manifest in order to communicate with alienated beings: It has three types, ideal (parama - Shakyamuni Buddha et al.), incarnational (janma - all sorts of beings who introduce others to freedom and happiness), and artistic (silpa - all sorts of artistic representations of buddhas 'bodies, speech, and mind).
Mike Ragogna: The Buddha Image...Out Of Uddiyana: A Conversation with Collector Nik Douglas, plus a Forward by Tibet House's President Robert Thurman Mike Ragogna 2010
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The third is the myriad embodiments buddhas manifest in order to communicate with alienated beings: It has three types, ideal (parama - Shakyamuni Buddha et al.), incarnational (janma - all sorts of beings who introduce others to freedom and happiness), and artistic (silpa - all sorts of artistic representations of buddhas 'bodies, speech, and mind).
Mike Ragogna: The Buddha Image...Out Of Uddiyana : A Conversation with Collector Nik Douglas, plus a Forward by Tibet House's President Robert Thurman Mike Ragogna 2010
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The third is the myriad embodiments buddhas manifest in order to communicate with alienated beings: It has three types, ideal (parama - Shakyamuni Buddha et al.), incarnational (janma - all sorts of beings who introduce others to freedom and happiness), and artistic (silpa - all sorts of artistic representations of buddhas 'bodies, speech, and mind).
Mike Ragogna: The Buddha Image...Out Of Uddiyana : A Conversation with Collector Nik Douglas, plus a Forward by Tibet House's President Robert Thurman Mike Ragogna 2010
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The third is the myriad embodiments buddhas manifest in order to communicate with alienated beings: It has three types, ideal (parama - Shakyamuni Buddha et al.), incarnational (janma - all sorts of beings who introduce others to freedom and happiness), and artistic (silpa - all sorts of artistic representations of buddhas 'bodies, speech, and mind).
Mike Ragogna: The Buddha Image...Out Of Uddiyana: A Conversation with Collector Nik Douglas, plus a Forward by Tibet House's President Robert Thurman Mike Ragogna 2010
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The third is the myriad embodiments buddhas manifest in order to communicate with alienated beings: It has three types, ideal (parama - Shakyamuni Buddha et al.), incarnational (janma - all sorts of beings who introduce others to freedom and happiness), and artistic (silpa - all sorts of artistic representations of buddhas 'bodies, speech, and mind).
Mike Ragogna: The Buddha Image...Out Of Uddiyana : A Conversation with Collector Nik Douglas, plus a Forward by Tibet House's President Robert Thurman Mike Ragogna 2010
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The third is the myriad embodiments buddhas manifest in order to communicate with alienated beings: It has three types, ideal (parama - Shakyamuni Buddha et al.), incarnational (janma - all sorts of beings who introduce others to freedom and happiness), and artistic (silpa - all sorts of artistic representations of buddhas 'bodies, speech, and mind).
Mike Ragogna: The Buddha Image...Out Of Uddiyana : A Conversation with Collector Nik Douglas, plus a Forward by Tibet House's President Robert Thurman Mike Ragogna 2010
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The third is the myriad embodiments buddhas manifest in order to communicate with alienated beings: It has three types, ideal (parama - Shakyamuni Buddha et al.), incarnational (janma - all sorts of beings who introduce others to freedom and happiness), and artistic (silpa - all sorts of artistic representations of buddhas 'bodies, speech, and mind).
Mike Ragogna: The Buddha Image...Out Of Uddiyana : A Conversation with Collector Nik Douglas, plus a Forward by Tibet House's President Robert Thurman Mike Ragogna 2010
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The third is the myriad embodiments buddhas manifest in order to communicate with alienated beings: It has three types, ideal (parama - Shakyamuni Buddha et al.), incarnational (janma - all sorts of beings who introduce others to freedom and happiness), and artistic (silpa - all sorts of artistic representations of buddhas 'bodies, speech, and mind).
Mike Ragogna: The Buddha Image...Out Of Uddiyana : A Conversation with Collector Nik Douglas, plus a Forward by Tibet House's President Robert Thurman Mike Ragogna 2010
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