Sino-Japanese aesthetics and a new mode of translation

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Tomasso
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sounds good to me Nov 22, 2021

This style seems okay to me. Here in idaho, we are not much into the subject matter.

Little known trivia, sanskrit is read from the pulpit quite often in Idaho and Oregon in buddhist churches, since the ancient Vedas of India were written in this language.


 


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