Note 4: The names for these numbers are from Buddhist texts; they are not usually used.
Several Buddhist texts have been written on the subject of Brahmins:
The collections amount to about 10,000 volumes, of mostly Buddhist texts, law codes and legal documents dating from mid-11th up to early 13th centuries.
This was much the case in China although calendars and Buddhist texts had been printed for reading for quite some time.
Buddhist texts were studied and there was a ritualized reading of them.
Buddhist texts indicate the beyul are discovered when the planet is approaching destruction and the world becomes too corrupt for spiritual practice.
Buddhist texts mention that the infantry were used to support these elephants.
Buddhist texts further mention three types of disciples based on spiritual accomplishment:
The collections packed in 118 crates were paintings of grottoes from temples and Buddhist texts.
Buddhist texts can be categorized in a number of ways.