Significance of Sacred books of the east

The Sacred books of the east refer to a significant collection of ancient texts from various Eastern religious traditions, encompassing a wide range of philosophies and teachings. This includes Buddhist literature from China, important Hindu texts like the Bhagavadgita, and ancient Indian scriptures such as the Mahabharata. The series features translations and studies of significant works, including texts like the Dhammapada and the Grihya Sutras, reflecting the diverse spiritual heritage of Eastern philosophies.

Synonyms: Religious scriptures

In Dutch: Heilige boeken uit het oosten; In Finnish: Idän pyhät kirjat; In Spanish: Libros sagrados de oriente

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Buddhist concept of 'Sacred books of the east'

Hindu concept of 'Sacred books of the east'

The concept of Sacred books of the east in local and regional sources

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