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Bhāvaviveka'sPrajñāpradīpa

A Translation of chapter two: ‘Examination of the traversed, the untraversed, and that which is being traversed’

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Ames, W.L. Bhāvaviveka'sPrajñāpradīpa . J Indian Philos 23, 295–365 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01463135

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