Three Early Mahāyāna Treatises from Gandhāra Bajaur Kharoṣṭhī Fragments 4, 6, and 11

The Gandhāran birch-bark scrolls preserve the earliest remains of Buddhist literature known today and provide unprecedented insights into the history of Buddhism. This volume presents three manuscripts from the Bajaur Collection (BC), a group of nineteen scrolls discovered at the end of the twentie...

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Main Author: Schlosser, Andrea (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Seattle University of Washington Press 2022
Series:Gandharan Buddhist Texts
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