Superiority Conceit in Buddhist Traditions: A Historical Perspective, by Bhikkhu Analayo [Book Review]

Buddhist Studies Review 39 (1):158-163 (2022)
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Superiority Conceit in Buddhist Traditions: A Historical Perspective, by Bhikkhu Analayo. Wisdom Publications, 2021. 184pp. Hb. $24.95, ISBN-13: 9781614297192; Ebook $12.99, ISBN-10:1614297193.

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