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Chasing The Monks Shadow A Journey In The Footsteps Of Xuanzang Mishi Saran

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Chasing The Monks Shadow A Journey In The Footsteps Of Xuanzang Mishi Saran
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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.02 MB
Author: Mishi Saran
ISBN: 9780143064398, 9789351182818, 0143064398, 9351182819
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Chasing The Monks Shadow A Journey In The Footsteps Of Xuanzang Mishi Saran by Mishi Saran 9780143064398, 9789351182818, 0143064398, 9351182819 instant download after payment.

In the seventh century AD, the Chinese monk Xuanzang (earlier spelt as Hiuen Tsang or Hsuan Tsang) set off on an epic journey to India to study Buddhist philosophy from the Indian masters. Travelling along the Silk Road, through the desolate wastes of the Gobi desert and the icy passes of Central Asia, braving brigands and blizzards, Xuanzang finally reached India, where his spiritual quest took him to Buddhist holy places and monasteries throughout the subcontinent. By the time he returned to China eighteen years later, carrying with him nearly 600 scriptures which he translated from Sanskrit into Chinese, Xuanzang had covered an astonishing 10,000 miles. He also left a detailed record of his journey, which remains a valuable source of historical information on the regions he traversed.

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