The Two Truths in Chinese Buddhism, Chang-Qing Shih
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The Two Truths in Chinese Buddhism, Chang-Qing Shih (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 2004) (Buddhist Tradition Series. 55), pp. xviii, 401. Rs. 695. ISBN 81-208-2035-5
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