Lalitavistara Sutra (Q1381826)

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  • The birth of Buddha
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    Lalitavistara Sutra
    sutra
    • The birth of Buddha

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    8 / Secularism and the Ethic of Appreciation / “Appreciate Your Life”: Strawberries and the Ethic of Appreciation / There exist, [...] The Buddhist one is in the Lalitavistara, a fourth-century Sanskrit account of the life of the Buddha, from which it was incorporated into a Chinese sūtra (Taisho 217). In this text, the man is chased by an elephant instead of a tiger, he falls into a well instead of off a cliff, and two rats, rather than mice, nibble the vine. (English)
    Lalitavistara Sutra
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    Tripiṭaka. Sūtrapiṭaka. Lalitavistara
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    Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Buddhism--Tripiṭaka. 大藏經. 三藏 (Canonical literature)--By version--Divisions not limited to a particular linguistic version--Sūtrapiṭaka. 經藏--Early Buddhist suttas--Avadānas. 譬喻經--Lalitavistara. 方廣大莊嚴經
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    «ЛАЛИТА-ВИСТАРА»
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