Bsam-yas-chos-rtsod lta grub kyi dpyad pa byis pa dgod paʼi
Bsam-yas-chos-rtsod lta grub kyi dpyad pa byis pa dgod paʼi rdzun rkong
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An analytical study on Samye debate held in 792-794 A.D. between the Indian monastic tradition headed by Pandit Kamalashila and the Chinese tradition of Ch'an (Zen) by Hoshang Buddhist monk for which form of Buddhism should prevail in Tibet.
An analytical study on philosophical debate held at Samye monastery (popularly came known as Samye debate) between the Indian monastic tradition headed by Pandit Kamalashila and the Chinese tradition of Ch'an (Zen) by Hoshang Buddhist monk that decided the form of Tibetan Buddhism to be prevail in Tibet in early 792-794 A.D.
An analytical study on philosophical debate held at Samye monastery (popularly came known as Samye debate) between the Indian monastic tradition headed by Pandit Kamalashila and the Chinese tradition of Ch'an (Zen) by Hoshang Buddhist monk that decided the form of Tibetan Buddhism to be prevail in Tibet in early 792-794 A.D.
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