Pāli Literature: Including the Canonical Literature in Prakrit and Sanskrit of All the Hīnayāna Schools of Buddhism |
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... Niddesa The Niddesa consists of two parts . The Mahā - niddesa 348 is a commentary upon the Aṭṭhakavagga of the Suttanipata , while the Culla - niddesa 349 is a commentary upon the Parayanavagga and the Khaggavisāṇasutta of the ...
... Niddesa The Niddesa consists of two parts . The Mahā - niddesa 348 is a commentary upon the Aṭṭhakavagga of the Suttanipata , while the Culla - niddesa 349 is a commentary upon the Parayanavagga and the Khaggavisāṇasutta of the ...
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... Niddesa go back to the time of the Buddha , and were perhaps compiled by Sariputta , the whole work in its present form must have been produced at some later time . The attribution was probably made because the Niddesa is of the same ...
... Niddesa go back to the time of the Buddha , and were perhaps compiled by Sariputta , the whole work in its present form must have been produced at some later time . The attribution was probably made because the Niddesa is of the same ...
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... Niddesa quotes S III 9,14-12,27 verbatim . 366 A comparison of the Niddesa with the portions of the Suttanipata upon which it comments enables us to deduce certain information about the relative dating of both texts . The presence in ...
... Niddesa quotes S III 9,14-12,27 verbatim . 366 A comparison of the Niddesa with the portions of the Suttanipata upon which it comments enables us to deduce certain information about the relative dating of both texts . The presence in ...
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