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DURING MY SECOND VISIT TO THE YF in the summer of 2009, the monks and laymen who were working in the office were developing a proposal for a “Theravāda Buddhist Pāli College.” This would be a tertiary program that would give the Theravāda Buddhists of China—that is, the Daizu and Bulang people—the opportunity to study Theravāda Buddhism and Pāli at levels that they had not yet been able to do in China. It would finally move them beyond the knowledge embedded in the ...
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DURING MY SECOND VISIT TO THE YF in the summer of 2009, the monks and laymen who were working in the office were developing a proposal for a “Theravāda Buddhist Pāli College.
” This would be a tertiary program that would give the Theravāda Buddhists of China—that is, the Daizu and Bulang people—the opportunity to study Theravāda Buddhism and Pāli at levels that they had not yet been able to do in China.
It would finally move them beyond the knowledge embedded in the .
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