One or many Buddhas?

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One or many Buddhas? / Sobisch, Jan-Ulrich.

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abstract = "According to Pali Buddhist sources, there can only be one Buddha per world system. Mahayana Buddhism maintains different view, which is argued here by 'Jig rten gsum mg{\"o}n based, among other things, on a quotation from the Uttaratantrashastra (= Ratnagotravibhaga).",
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