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Kusha school: Definition from Answers.com
Kusha school One of the so-called ' Six Schools of Nara Buddhism ' that appeared
in Japan during the early period of Buddhism's development.
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Kusha (Buddhism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kusha (Japanese 倶舎) was one of the six Buddhist schools (南都六宗, Nanto
Rokushū), introduced to Japan during Asuka and Nara period. ...
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Abhidharma-kosa: Definition from Answers.com
The text was widely respected, and used by schools of Mahayana Buddhism in India
, Tibet and the Far East. .... Abhidharma (in Buddhism). Kusha (Buddhism) ...
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Kusha (Buddhism) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Kusha (Buddhism), Buddhist school of
philosophy introduced into Japan from China during the Nara period (710–784).
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Six Schools of Nara Buddhism: Definition from Answers.com
Six Schools of Nara Buddhism Six Buddhist schools which developed in Japan ...
with Fa-hsiang teachings; and (6) the Kusha school read the Abhidharma-kośa, ...
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Facts about Abhidharmakosha: Kusha school, as discussed in Kusha ...
Facts about Abhidharmakosha: Kusha school, ...introduced into Japan from China
during the Nara period (710–784). The school takes its name from its ...
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Hossō: Definition from Answers.com
Hossō One of the Six Schools of Nara Buddhism in Japan , this school consisted
of scholar-monks whose primary concern was the texts and doctrines of.
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Kusha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kusha (Buddhism), one of six schools of Japanese Buddhism in the Nara period;
Kusha (Ramayana), in Hindu mythology, was one of the twin sons of Lord Rama ...
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Sarvastivada: Definition from Answers.com
Sarvastivada One of the 18 schools of Hinayana Buddhism that developed during
the first four or five centuries after the Buddha's death.
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King Kusha A Buddhist Tale (Comic Book)
Dec 25, 2008 ... From the Book Amar Chitra Katha is a collection of illustrated classics that
retell stories from Indian mythology, history, folktale and ...
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