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claim:the-idea-of-canonical-closure-is-undermined-by-the-terma-tradition-showing-buddhism-s-historic-capacity-to-adaptThe idea of canonical closure is undermined by the terma tradition, showing Buddhism's historic capacity to adapt.
Historical argument for openness to new scripture.
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extracted_from(2025) · Murray Shanahan · T. P. Das · Robert Α. F. Thurman
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