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THE DIAMOND SUTRA, 868 A.D. /nBuddha addressing the aged disciple, Subhuti, in a Chinese translation of the Sanskrit Buddhist work 'Vajracchedika prajna paramita,' found at Tunhuang. Printed in 868 A.D., this is
The Diamond Sutra 868 AD Nbuddha Addressing The Aged Disciple Subhuti In A Chinese Translation Of The Sanskrit Buddhist Work Vajracchedika Prajna Paramita Found At Tunhuang Printed In 868 AD This
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Dhamma Journey - First Printed Book in the World : The DIAMOND SUTRA (Buddhist Book). The Diamond Sutra, a Buddhist book from Dunhuang, China from around 868 A.D. during the Tang Dynasty
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