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It is said that Some vinaya texts are preserved in the Chinese Buddhist canon . what are they ?
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17 Jan 07:20 am
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Some complete vinaya texts are preserved in the Chinese Buddhist canon ( and these include:
Mahsaka Vinaya
Mahsghika Vinaya
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya
Sarvstivda Vinaya
Mlasarvstivda Vinaya
Answered by LIPSIKA, 17 Jan 07:22 am
Mahsaka Vinaya
Mahsghika Vinaya
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya
Sarvstivda Vinaya
Mlasarvstivda Vinaya
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Some complete vinaya texts are preserved in the Chinese Buddhist canon ( and these include:
Mahsaka Vinaya
Mahsghika Vinaya
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya
Sarvstivda Vinaya
Mlasarvstivda Vinaya
Answered by anantharaman, 17 Jan 04:17 pm
Mahsaka Vinaya
Mahsghika Vinaya
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya
Sarvstivda Vinaya
Mlasarvstivda Vinaya
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Some complete vinaya texts are preserved in the Chinese Buddhist canon ( and these include:
Mahsaka Vinaya
Mahsghika Vinaya
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya
Sarvstivda Vinaya
Mlasarvstivda Vinaya
Answered by Bichchu, 17 Jan 07:43 am
Mahsaka Vinaya
Mahsghika Vinaya
Dharmaguptaka Vinaya
Sarvstivda Vinaya
Mlasarvstivda Vinaya
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Extant vinaya texts including the Theravda Vinaya, Mahsghika Vinaya, Mahsaka Vinaya, Dharmaguptaka Vinaya, Sarvstivda Vinaya, and the Mlasarvstivda Vinaya.
Answered by iqbal seth, 17 Jan 07:32 am
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