Social and Humanistic Life in IndiaAbhinav Publications; [sole distributor: Trimurti Publications, 1971 - 291 sidor |
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... nature . Suzuki Shōsan says , " Every voca- tion is a part of the single Buddha . " If there could be no artisan ... nature . Therefore , even a tiny grain of rice should never be wasted , and a personal pos- session , whether natural or ...
... nature . Suzuki Shōsan says , " Every voca- tion is a part of the single Buddha . " If there could be no artisan ... nature . Therefore , even a tiny grain of rice should never be wasted , and a personal pos- session , whether natural or ...
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... nature is always conceived of as being existing beyond human power . The mighty power of nature neces- sitates the human power to bear it . One's will , such as opposition , antagonism , cannot change any part of natural phenomenon ...
... nature is always conceived of as being existing beyond human power . The mighty power of nature neces- sitates the human power to bear it . One's will , such as opposition , antagonism , cannot change any part of natural phenomenon ...
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... nature in India is direct , not through human feeling , but through medita- tion . Nature to the Indian is a symbol of space , eternal and infinite . We can see many a temple in India standing in a desert with no landscaping , with no ...
... nature in India is direct , not through human feeling , but through medita- tion . Nature to the Indian is a symbol of space , eternal and infinite . We can see many a temple in India standing in a desert with no landscaping , with no ...
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