A history of Indian literature: Buddhist and Jaina literature. Pāli literature : including the canonical literature in Prakrit and Sanskrit of all the Hīnayāna schools of Buddhism, Volume 7 |
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Contents
The Pali Canon | 15 |
The Suttapitaka | 30 |
The Abhidhammapitaka | 96 |
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A History of Indian Literature: Buddhist and Jaina ..., Volume 7, Part 2 Jan Gonda No preview available - 1983 |
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