The Spread of Buddhism

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the accounts of milbon, hyet’ong and myÖngnang 299


Hyet’ong and Myöngnang in the course of the seventh century, by the
tenth century dhras had obviously been completely assimilated, at
least by the upper strata of society, although their potency clearly did
not remain uncontested.


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it cannot be linked to the three esoteric monks discussed here. See Barrett 2001, pp.
57–58.

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