Pāli Literature: Including the Canonical Literature in Prakrit and Sanskrit of All the Hīnayāna Schools of Buddhism |
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Page 56
... seems to be true of the Chinese translation.160 It seems possible that some of the suttas at the very end of the tenth nipāta are , in fact , based upon the added eleventh nipata . After the suttas dealing with 20 , 30 and 40 , there ...
... seems to be true of the Chinese translation.160 It seems possible that some of the suttas at the very end of the tenth nipāta are , in fact , based upon the added eleventh nipata . After the suttas dealing with 20 , 30 and 40 , there ...
Page 124
... seems strange that someone like Buddhaghosa should give his own interpretations as alternatives , and if he were really revising an earlier opinion it might have been expected that he would mention his change of mind . Strong though ...
... seems strange that someone like Buddhaghosa should give his own interpretations as alternatives , and if he were really revising an earlier opinion it might have been expected that he would mention his change of mind . Strong though ...
Page 149
... seems very probable that the aṭṭhakathas and this ṭīkā are by different Dhammapalas . There seems to be no good reason for identifying the ṭīkā - author with the Dharmapāla who lived at Nālandā in the seventh century A.D. , and is ...
... seems very probable that the aṭṭhakathas and this ṭīkā are by different Dhammapalas . There seems to be no good reason for identifying the ṭīkā - author with the Dharmapāla who lived at Nālandā in the seventh century A.D. , and is ...
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