ancientbuddhism wrote:Identity and Experience: The Constitution of the Human Being According to Early Buddhism By Sue Hamilton
This is enough to make one weep ... with joy!
Not for the faint-hearted.
ancientbuddhism wrote:Identity and Experience: The Constitution of the Human Being According to Early Buddhism By Sue Hamilton
Joy indeed. I found it real page turner.Sylvester wrote:ancientbuddhism wrote:Identity and Experience: The Constitution of the Human Being According to Early Buddhism By Sue Hamilton
This is enough to make one weep ... with joy!
Not for the faint-hearted.
ancientbuddhism wrote:Prakrit Versus Sanskrit: A Case Study...
I agree with your emoticon thingie; this is one of the sillier things I have read in a while.daverupa wrote:ancientbuddhism wrote:Prakrit Versus Sanskrit: A Case Study...
"Thus to conclude... Pali, Ardha-Magadhi, etc. developed into newer and newer forms of dialects and languages till they reached the present stage of vernaculars of northern and western India, while Sanskrit on the other hand remains alive like a barren woman cursing the children of others, like a museum piece for most of the Indians today and at the same time like a beautiful toy-dog for a handful who use it to entice as well as to frighten the innocent."