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Religion: Avatamsaka-sutra, Mahavaipulya-Buddhavatamsaka-sutra ("The Great and Vast Buddha Garland Sutra", a full name of Avatamsaka-sutra)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Сутра цветочной гирлянды
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2 Аватамсака сутра
Religion: Avatamsaka-sutra ("Garland Sutra", voluminous Mahayana Buddhist text that some consider the most sublime revelation of the Gautama Buddha's teachings), Mahavaipulya-Buddhavatamsaka-sutra -
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Religion: Garland Sutra
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