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'''Eka-śloka śāstra''' ("The Treatise of One Verse") called in Chinese ''Yih-shu-lu-kia-lun'', is an original work written in Sanskrit by [[Nāgārjuna|Nagarjuna]] of which only a Chinese translation survives.
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'''Eka-śloka śāstra''' ("The Treatise of One Verse") called in Chinese ''Yih-shu-lu-kia-lun'', is a work originally written in Sanskrit by [[Nāgārjuna|Nagarjuna]], of which only a Chinese translation survives.
 
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Eka-śloka śāstra ("The Treatise of One Verse") called in Chinese Yih-shu-lu-kia-lun, is a work originally written in Sanskrit by Nagarjuna, of which only a Chinese translation survives.