Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    Buddhists

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    Dissertations on Early Law and Custom19th Century · English

    Adherents of Buddhism, discussed comparatively alongside Hindu doctrine.

    The duration of punishment is imagined by the Buddhists with even greater extravagance;
    chapter 3
    but though they are not unknown to Hindus, they are more frequently found among Buddhists, who must have borrowed the symbol of the Wheel from an older Hinduism, and who appear to attach to it a special spiritual significance.
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    SāṃkhyatattvavivecanaAncient · Sanskrit

    The Buddhist school, whose doctrine of self-luminous but unpervaded intellect is cited and dismissed.

    As for what is said even by the Buddhists—that the intellect, [though] experienced as possessing pleasure, pain, and so on, being self-luminous, is not pervaded by consciousness, just as the Vedāntins [say that] the Self, though experienced as "I," is not pervaded by the result called consciousness—that, being without proof, is to be disregarded.
    systematic recapitulation sphota and kala excursus