As a result, surviving Sanskrit quotations of the Salistamba Sutra can be matched against the Tibetan and Chinese translations to provide a reasonable approximation of an original Sanskrit version of the text.
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Salistamba Sutra,
By Ivan Taniputera (Surabaya, Jawa Timur Indonesia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Salistamba Sutra (Hardcover)
This is a Sutra, that taught by Lord Buddha, about the Pratyasamutpada (Conditioned arising) or 12 Nidana (interlinked chains). Pratyasamutpada means that if this arises then that will arise. The Lord Buddha taught using the parable of green rice. This Sutra was spoken in Rajagraha on Vulture Peak Mountain. The Eightfold Noble Path also mentioned in this Sutra If ones want to know more about the basic of Buddhism, should read this Sutra. For further information and discussion you could e-mail : dh4rm4id@yahoo.com
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