Bliss beyond All Limit: On the Apabhraṃśa <i>Dohā</i> in Tantric Buddhist Texts
The Apabhraṃśa <i>dohā</i> is a literary medium from Indian antiquity, with early examples appearing in Kālidāsa’s plays around the 5th century and continuing in later Hindi-language Jain and Bhakti works in the early modern period. However, it was within Tantric Buddhist texts and tradi...
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Autor principal: | Jackson Barkley Stephenson |
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MDPI AG
2021
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