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She Who Heard Much: Notes on Receiving, Interpreting, and Transmitting Buddhavacana

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Heim, M. She Who Heard Much: Notes on Receiving, Interpreting, and Transmitting Buddhavacana . Hindu Studies 19, 139–156 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11407-015-9174-1

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