Fallen Tree
Living on the lap of Nature
Accidental life
A Tree
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Rudraksha Forest
In the Lap of Nature
Waimea Canyon
Into existence
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Rudraksha Trees
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Vasana Daha Tantra
Waimea Lookout
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Odyssey unto unknown
Little red-head
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Waimea Canyon
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Pruit Igoe
Rudraksha Tree
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Only the wind
Sink hole
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THE history of Buddha, it may be said, is not a myth. It is true that it is possible to disentangle from the Buddha legend, as from the Christ story, a nucleus of historical fact. To do this, and to clearly set forth his own teaching, has been one great achievement of Oriental scholarship during the last half-century. Here, however, we shall be concerned with the whole mythical history of the Buddha as related in various works which are not, strictly speaking, historical, but have a quite distinct literary and spiritual value of their own. But before proceeding to set forth the Buddha myth, it will be useful to briefly summarize its historical nucleus so far aswe can determine it, and to give some account of the Buddha s doctrines. - page 245
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