Santāna and Santānāntara: an analysis of the Buddhist perspective concerning continuity, transformation, and transcendence and the basis of an alternative philosophical psychology

Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications. Edited by Dharmakīrti (1996)
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On the Buddhist doctrine on impermanence; based on Dharmakīrti's Santānāntara-siddhi.

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