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Vinaya Mahayana
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berisi tentang latar belakang munculnya Vinaya Mahayana, peraturan disiplin sramanera dan sramanerika, vinaya yang harus ditaati oleh Bhiksu dan bhiksuni dalam sekte Mahayana serta Bodhisatva Sila yang diambil menurut Brahmajala sutra dari terjemahan Kumarajiva
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berisi tentang latar belakang munculnya Vinaya Mahayana, peraturan disiplin sramanera dan sramanerika, vinaya yang harus ditaati oleh Bhiksu dan bhiksuni dalam sekte Mahayana serta Bodhisatva Sila yang diambil menurut Brahmajala sutra dari terjemahan Kumarajiva.
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