Library
Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Notes | Class | Code | Shelf | Loan Copy |
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The religion of no-religion |
Spiegelberg, Frederic by Frederic Spiegelberg; introduction by Gerald Heard. |
Stanford, Ca.: James Ladd Delkin | 1953 | 161.1 | SPI | |||
The early history of India from 600 B.C. to the Muhammadan conquest, including the invasion of Alexander the Great. 4th ed. |
Smith, Vincent Arthur, 1848-1920. by Vincent A. Smith; revised by S.M. Edwardes. |
Oxford: Clarendon Press | 1924 | 225 | SMI | |||
The Sankhya aphorisms of Kapila, with illustrative extracts from the commentaries. 3rd ed. |
Ballantyne, James Robert, 1813-1864. translated by James R. Ballantyne. |
London: Trübner | 1885 | 126.63 | BAL | |||
Siksha Samuccaya: a compendium of Buddhist doctrine |
Santideva, 7th cent. compiled by Santideva, chiefly from earlier Mahayana sutras; translated from the Sanskrit by Cecil Bendall and W.H.D. Rouse. |
London: John Murray | 1922 | 183.95 | SIK / BEN | |||
Lhasa, the open city: a journey to Tibet |
Han, Suyin, 1917- Han Suyin. |
St. Albans: Triad/Panther | 1979 | Reprint. First published: London: Jonathan Cape, 1977. | 222.9 | HAN | ||
Body language : Indic śarīra and Chinese shèlì in the Mahāparinirvāṇa-sūtra and Saddharmapuṇḍarīka |
Silk, Jonathan A. Jonathan A. Silk. |
Tokyo : International Institute for Buddhist Studies | 2006 | 183.3 | SIL | |||
Smashing the evil and revealing the proper: spoken on behalf of living beings. A critique of The hundred thousand songs of Milarepa | Mi-la-ras-pa, 1040-1123. | unknown | 180.984288 | MIL / SMA | ||||
The hundred thousand songs of Milarepa. Vol. 2 |
Mi-la-ras-pa, 1040-1123. Milarepa; translated and annotated by Garma C.C. Chang. |
Boston & Shaftesbury: Shambhala | 1989 | 180.984288 | MIL / CHA | |||
The hundred thousand songs of Milarepa. Vol. 1 |
Mi-la-ras-pa, 1040-1123. Milarepa; translated and annotated by Garma C.C. Chang. |
Boston & Shaftesbury: Shambhala | 1989 | 180.984288 | MIL / CHA | |||
Miraculous journey: further stories and songs of Milarepa, yogin, poet, and teacher of Tibet |
Mi-la-ras-pa, 1040-1123. Milarepa; translated by Lama Kunga Rimpoche and Brian Cutillo. |
Novato, Ca.: Lotsawa | 1986 | 180.984288 | MIL / KUN |