Turner, Ralph Lilley. buddha 9276 // A comparative dictionary of the Indo-Aryan languages. London: Oxford University Press. Digital Dictionaries of South Asia, University of Chicago, 1962 – 1985. p. 525. Архивиран от оригинала на 2012-07-17. Посетен на 22 февруари 2010. (на английски)
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Dundas, Paul. The Jains. Routledge, 2001. p. 24. (на английски)
Nagendra Kumar Singh. Buddha as depicted in the Purāṇas // Encyclopaedia of Hinduism, Volume 7. Anmol Publications PVT. LTD., 1997. ISBN 978-81-7488-168-7. с. 260 – 275. Посетен на 16 април 2012.[неработеща препратка]. List of Hindu scripture that declares Gautama Buddha as 9th Avatar of Vishnu as as follows
[Harivamsha (1.41) Vishnu Purana (3.18) Bhagavata Purana (1.3.24, 2.7.37, 11.4.23 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24Архив на оригинала от 2007-09-26 в Wayback Machine.,
Garuda Purana (1.1, 2.30.37, 3.15.26) Agni Purana (160.Narada Purana (2.72)Linga Purana (2.71) Padma Purana (3.252) etc. Bhagavata Purana, Canto 1, Chapter 3Архив на оригинала от 2013-05-21 в Wayback Machine. – SB 1.3.24: „Then, in the beginning of Kali-yuga, the Lord will appear as Lord Buddha, the son of Anjana, in the province of Gaya, just for the purpose of deluding those who are envious of the faithful theist.“ ... The Bhavishya Purana contains the following: „At this time, reminded of the Kali Age, the god Vishnu became born as Gautama, the Shakyamuni, and taught the Buddhist dharma for ten years. Then Shuddodana ruled for twenty years, and Shakyasimha for twenty. At the first stage of the Kali Age, the path of the Vedas was destroyed and all men became Buddhists. Those who sought refuge with Vishnu were deluded.“ Found in Wendy O'Flaherty, Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology. University of California Press, 1976, page 203. Note also SB 1.3.28: "All of the above-mentioned incarnations [avatars] are either plenary portions or portions of the plenary portions of the Lord [Krishna or Vishnu]"
Turpie, D. 2001. Wesak And The Re-Creation of Buddhist Tradition. Master's Thesis. Montreal, Quebec: McGill University. (p. 3). Available from: Mcgill.ca. Посетен на 17 ноември 2006.
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It is therefore possible that much of what is found in the Suttapitaka is earlier than c.250 B.C., perhaps even more than 100 years older than this. If some of the material is so old, it might be possible to establish what texts go back to the very beginning of Buddhism, texts which perhaps include the substance of the Buddha’s teaching, and in some cases, maybe even his words.How old is the Suttapitaka?Архив на оригинала от 2007-09-29 в Wayback Machine.. Alexander Wynne, St John’s College, 2003, p. 22.
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Sacred-texts.com // Sacred-texts.com. Посетен на 2 октомври 2010.
Nagendra Kumar Singh. Buddha as depicted in the Purāṇas // Encyclopaedia of Hinduism, Volume 7. Anmol Publications PVT. LTD., 1997. ISBN 978-81-7488-168-7. с. 260 – 275. Посетен на 16 април 2012.[неработеща препратка]. List of Hindu scripture that declares Gautama Buddha as 9th Avatar of Vishnu as as follows
[Harivamsha (1.41) Vishnu Purana (3.18) Bhagavata Purana (1.3.24, 2.7.37, 11.4.23 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24Архив на оригинала от 2007-09-26 в Wayback Machine.,
Garuda Purana (1.1, 2.30.37, 3.15.26) Agni Purana (160.Narada Purana (2.72)Linga Purana (2.71) Padma Purana (3.252) etc. Bhagavata Purana, Canto 1, Chapter 3Архив на оригинала от 2013-05-21 в Wayback Machine. – SB 1.3.24: „Then, in the beginning of Kali-yuga, the Lord will appear as Lord Buddha, the son of Anjana, in the province of Gaya, just for the purpose of deluding those who are envious of the faithful theist.“ ... The Bhavishya Purana contains the following: „At this time, reminded of the Kali Age, the god Vishnu became born as Gautama, the Shakyamuni, and taught the Buddhist dharma for ten years. Then Shuddodana ruled for twenty years, and Shakyasimha for twenty. At the first stage of the Kali Age, the path of the Vedas was destroyed and all men became Buddhists. Those who sought refuge with Vishnu were deluded.“ Found in Wendy O'Flaherty, Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology. University of California Press, 1976, page 203. Note also SB 1.3.28: "All of the above-mentioned incarnations [avatars] are either plenary portions or portions of the plenary portions of the Lord [Krishna or Vishnu]"
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Turner, Ralph Lilley. buddha 9276 // A comparative dictionary of the Indo-Aryan languages. London: Oxford University Press. Digital Dictionaries of South Asia, University of Chicago, 1962 – 1985. p. 525. Архивиран от оригинала на 2012-07-17. Посетен на 22 февруари 2010. (на английски)
It is therefore possible that much of what is found in the Suttapitaka is earlier than c.250 B.C., perhaps even more than 100 years older than this. If some of the material is so old, it might be possible to establish what texts go back to the very beginning of Buddhism, texts which perhaps include the substance of the Buddha’s teaching, and in some cases, maybe even his words.How old is the Suttapitaka?Архив на оригинала от 2007-09-29 в Wayback Machine.. Alexander Wynne, St John’s College, 2003, p. 22.
Nagendra Kumar Singh. Buddha as depicted in the Purāṇas // Encyclopaedia of Hinduism, Volume 7. Anmol Publications PVT. LTD., 1997. ISBN 978-81-7488-168-7. с. 260 – 275. Посетен на 16 април 2012.[неработеща препратка]. List of Hindu scripture that declares Gautama Buddha as 9th Avatar of Vishnu as as follows
[Harivamsha (1.41) Vishnu Purana (3.18) Bhagavata Purana (1.3.24, 2.7.37, 11.4.23 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24Архив на оригинала от 2007-09-26 в Wayback Machine.,
Garuda Purana (1.1, 2.30.37, 3.15.26) Agni Purana (160.Narada Purana (2.72)Linga Purana (2.71) Padma Purana (3.252) etc. Bhagavata Purana, Canto 1, Chapter 3Архив на оригинала от 2013-05-21 в Wayback Machine. – SB 1.3.24: „Then, in the beginning of Kali-yuga, the Lord will appear as Lord Buddha, the son of Anjana, in the province of Gaya, just for the purpose of deluding those who are envious of the faithful theist.“ ... The Bhavishya Purana contains the following: „At this time, reminded of the Kali Age, the god Vishnu became born as Gautama, the Shakyamuni, and taught the Buddhist dharma for ten years. Then Shuddodana ruled for twenty years, and Shakyasimha for twenty. At the first stage of the Kali Age, the path of the Vedas was destroyed and all men became Buddhists. Those who sought refuge with Vishnu were deluded.“ Found in Wendy O'Flaherty, Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology. University of California Press, 1976, page 203. Note also SB 1.3.28: "All of the above-mentioned incarnations [avatars] are either plenary portions or portions of the plenary portions of the Lord [Krishna or Vishnu]"
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Nagendra Kumar Singh. Buddha as depicted in the Purāṇas // Encyclopaedia of Hinduism, Volume 7. Anmol Publications PVT. LTD., 1997. ISBN 978-81-7488-168-7. с. 260 – 275. Посетен на 16 април 2012.[неработеща препратка]. List of Hindu scripture that declares Gautama Buddha as 9th Avatar of Vishnu as as follows
[Harivamsha (1.41) Vishnu Purana (3.18) Bhagavata Purana (1.3.24, 2.7.37, 11.4.23 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24 Bhagavata Purana 1.3.24Архив на оригинала от 2007-09-26 в Wayback Machine.,
Garuda Purana (1.1, 2.30.37, 3.15.26) Agni Purana (160.Narada Purana (2.72)Linga Purana (2.71) Padma Purana (3.252) etc. Bhagavata Purana, Canto 1, Chapter 3Архив на оригинала от 2013-05-21 в Wayback Machine. – SB 1.3.24: „Then, in the beginning of Kali-yuga, the Lord will appear as Lord Buddha, the son of Anjana, in the province of Gaya, just for the purpose of deluding those who are envious of the faithful theist.“ ... The Bhavishya Purana contains the following: „At this time, reminded of the Kali Age, the god Vishnu became born as Gautama, the Shakyamuni, and taught the Buddhist dharma for ten years. Then Shuddodana ruled for twenty years, and Shakyasimha for twenty. At the first stage of the Kali Age, the path of the Vedas was destroyed and all men became Buddhists. Those who sought refuge with Vishnu were deluded.“ Found in Wendy O'Flaherty, Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology. University of California Press, 1976, page 203. Note also SB 1.3.28: "All of the above-mentioned incarnations [avatars] are either plenary portions or portions of the plenary portions of the Lord [Krishna or Vishnu]"