Pāli Literature: Including the Canonical Literature in Prakrit and Sanskrit of All the Hīnayāna Schools of Buddhism |
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... dialects where the absolutive was in -tta , 18 the nominative singular in -e , or the locative plural in -ehi.1o It is clear , therefore , that the statement that the canon is in one dialect , whether Magadhi or anything else , cannot ...
... dialects where the absolutive was in -tta , 18 the nominative singular in -e , or the locative plural in -ehi.1o It is clear , therefore , that the statement that the canon is in one dialect , whether Magadhi or anything else , cannot ...
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... dialects , there is no necessity to assume that it coincided exactly with any one particular spoken language . It has been claimed in the case of Pali that as there are resemblances between it and the Girnar dialect of the Asokan ...
... dialects , there is no necessity to assume that it coincided exactly with any one particular spoken language . It has been claimed in the case of Pali that as there are resemblances between it and the Girnar dialect of the Asokan ...
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... dialect of the canonical texts of the Theravadins conformed to the general pattern of Middle Indo - Aryan dialects of that time , and all consonant clusters had either been assimilated or resolved . It is probable that this represented ...
... dialect of the canonical texts of the Theravadins conformed to the general pattern of Middle Indo - Aryan dialects of that time , and all consonant clusters had either been assimilated or resolved . It is probable that this represented ...
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Abhidhamma already Apadāna ascribed aṭṭhakathās attributed beginning bhikkhus Buddha Buddhadatta Buddhaghosa Buddhist called canon century Ceylon chapter Chinese clear collection commentary composed consists contains council deals Dhamma Dhammapala Dipavamsa discussion doubt earlier early edition entitled existence explain fact five four GEIGER given gives HORNER included India indicates Jātaka JPTS king known language late later literature Mahāvamsa MALALASEKERA material mātikā means mentioned metre Niddesa noted occur original Pāli passages perhaps points portion possible present probably prose PTS London questions quoted reason reference regarded RHYS DAVIDS rules Sanskrit seems shows Sinhalese sometimes sources statement stories suggests suttas taken teaching tells thera third ṭīkā tradition translation vagga various verses Vibhanga views Vinaya Visuddhimagga whole writing written wrote