The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (951 page)

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a story.
Harivarman
.
Buddhist scholar of the 3rd cent. CE, originally a member of one of the subschools of the
Great Assembly
(Mah
sa
ghikas)
and perhaps also the founder of the Nominalist school (
Prajñaptiv
da
). He composed a great
Abhidharma
(scholastic) treatise entitled ‘The Establishment of Truth’ (
Satya-siddhi-
stra
), which now survives in Chinese alone.
In this work, which is divided in accordance with the
Four Noble Truths
, the author discusses a multitude of technical problems in Buddhist doctrine and rejects those opinions which are not sanctioned by scripture.
Har Krishan, Gur
(1656–64 CE).
Eighth Sikh
Gur
. As his brother,
R
m
R
i, had incurred the disfavour of their father, Gur
Har R
i
, Har Krishan succeeded as Gur
in 1661 at the age of 5. The emperor
Aura
gzeb
summoned him to Delhi, where he stayed in the house of Mirz
R
j
Jai Si
gh of Jaipur. Here he died of smallpox. The site is now marked by Bangl
S
hib
gurdw
r

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