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the four texts of vinaya [chn). The four texts of vinaya of the hinayana taught by the Buddha Shakyamuni: 'dul ba rnam 'byed, 'dul ba lung gzhi, 'dul ba phran tshegs, 'dul ba gzhung dam pa.] [IW]
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the four texts of vinaya [IW]
Vinayaka-rika-, by Visha-khadeva [[sa ga'i lha]]; 'dul ba, vol shu, in the Derge Edition, [RY]
 
Four Divisions of Vinaya Scripture [RY]


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འདུལ་བ་ཚིག་ལེའུར་བྱས་པ
Vinayaka-rika-, by Visha-khadeva sa ga'i lha; 'dul ba, vol shu, in the Derge Edition, [RY]