Books
Buddhist Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
Buddhist Fire Ritual in Japan
Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary (Vol. 1: Grammar; Vol. 2: Dictionary)
Buddhist Hymns: Versified Translations from the Dhammapada and Various Other Sources (1911)
Buddhist Iconography and Ritual in Paintings and Line Drawings from Nepal
Buddhist Iconography In Bihar,A.D.,600-1200
Buddhist Logic (2 volumes)
Buddhist Logic and Quantum Dilemma
Buddhist Monastic Discipline: The Sanskrit Pratimoksa Sutras of the Mahasamghikas and Mulasarvastivadins
Buddhist Monks and Monasteries of India: Their History and Their Contribution to Indian Culture
Buddhist Philosophy of the Theravada
Buddhist Positiveness: Studies on the Lotus Sutra
Buddhist Precept and Practice: Traditional Buddhism in the Rural Highlands of Ceylon
Buddhist Relic Caskets in South India
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