Pinqie yin suikan 頻伽音隨刊

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== Pínqié yīn suíkān 頻伽音隨刊 (Kalaviṇka’s Cry Occasional) ==
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|title='''Pínqié yīn suíkān 頻伽音隨刊'''<br>''Kalaviṇka’s Cry Occasional''
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|print-run=[[1930]] – [[1934]] or later
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|location=Guǎngzhōu [[廣州]]
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|organization=Guangzhou Buddhist Association 廣州佛學會
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A Chinese Buddhist periodical.
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'''Pínqié yīn suíkān 頻伽音隨刊''' (''Kalaviṇka’s Cry Occasional'')<ref>The Kalaviṇka 迦陵頻伽 is a bird with a beautiful voice native to the Himalayas. See ''Digital Dictionary of Buddhism'', [http://www.buddhism-dict.net/cgi-bin/xpr-ddb.pl?8f.xml+id(%27b8fe6-9675-983b-4f3d%27) 迦陵頻伽]</ref> was a Chinese Buddhist periodical based in Guǎngzhōu [[廣州]].
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* Run: 1930– (At least until 1934)
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This periodical averaged more than 60 pages per issue. It had three foci: Images of the Buddha, prayers, and selected writings.
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* Location(s):  Guǎngzhōu 廣州
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* Person(s):
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* Associated Organizations: Guangzhou Buddhist Association 廣州佛學會
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60+ pages per issue. Three foci: Images of the Buddha, prayers, and selected writings.
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[[MFQ]] has only three issues, one each from 1932, 1933, 1934.
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[[MFQ]] has three issues, one each from 1932, 1933, 1934.
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==Notes==
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==References==
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'''References:'''
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[[MFQ]] 205.7
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* [[MFQ]] 205.7
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Current revision as of 01:35, 6 August 2010

Pínqié yīn suíkān 頻伽音隨刊
Kalaviṇka’s Cry Occasional
  • Associated Location(s): Guǎngzhōu 廣州
  • Associated Person(s):
  • Associated Organization(s): Guangzhou Buddhist Association 廣州佛學會

Pínqié yīn suíkān 頻伽音隨刊 (Kalaviṇka’s Cry Occasional)[1] was a Chinese Buddhist periodical based in Guǎngzhōu 廣州.

This periodical averaged more than 60 pages per issue. It had three foci: Images of the Buddha, prayers, and selected writings.

MFQ has only three issues, one each from 1932, 1933, 1934.

Notes

  1. The Kalaviṇka 迦陵頻伽 is a bird with a beautiful voice native to the Himalayas. See Digital Dictionary of Buddhism, 迦陵頻伽

References

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