Pāli Literature: Including the Canonical Literature in Prakrit and Sanskrit of All the Hīnayāna Schools of Buddhism |
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... doctrine expounded in the Mahāsatipaṭṭhānasutta ( 22 ) is perhaps the most important after the Aryan Path in early Buddhism , and this sutta is the oldest authoritative statement of the doctrine . The sutta is in two parts . The first ...
... doctrine expounded in the Mahāsatipaṭṭhānasutta ( 22 ) is perhaps the most important after the Aryan Path in early Buddhism , and this sutta is the oldest authoritative statement of the doctrine . The sutta is in two parts . The first ...
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... doctrine in this sutta is matched by the lateness of the metre of its verses . It shows a greater variety of metres than any other canonical text , all of them being , moreover , either new classical types of metre or classical forms of ...
... doctrine in this sutta is matched by the lateness of the metre of its verses . It shows a greater variety of metres than any other canonical text , all of them being , moreover , either new classical types of metre or classical forms of ...
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... doctrine , just as the devatās honour Inda . Being well - disposed and learned , he reveals the doctrine when he is honoured . If anyone cultivates such a man carefully , making it his aim and listening attentively , entering upon the ...
... doctrine , just as the devatās honour Inda . Being well - disposed and learned , he reveals the doctrine when he is honoured . If anyone cultivates such a man carefully , making it his aim and listening attentively , entering upon the ...
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