Pāli Literature: Including the Canonical Literature in Prakrit and Sanskrit of All the Hīnayāna Schools of Buddhism |
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... gives a list of the advan- tages to be gained by his followers . The introduction to the sutta gives informa- tion about non - Buddhist sects at the time of the Buddha , and since some of it is in a non - Pāli dialect of MIA21 it is ...
... gives a list of the advan- tages to be gained by his followers . The introduction to the sutta gives informa- tion about non - Buddhist sects at the time of the Buddha , and since some of it is in a non - Pāli dialect of MIA21 it is ...
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... gives the four kings and their cities ; another gives the four signs.336 The verses do not state that they were patteyabuddhas , but the ( later ) prose stories do . As in the case of the Matangajātaka and the Cittasambhūtajātaka ...
... gives the four kings and their cities ; another gives the four signs.336 The verses do not state that they were patteyabuddhas , but the ( later ) prose stories do . As in the case of the Matangajātaka and the Cittasambhūtajātaka ...
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... gives is very helpful for establishing the history of the Buddhist religion and Pali literature . The last two chapters give an account of the merit to be gained from writing down the tipiṭaka and listening to the doctrine respectively ...
... gives is very helpful for establishing the history of the Buddhist religion and Pali literature . The last two chapters give an account of the merit to be gained from writing down the tipiṭaka and listening to the doctrine respectively ...
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The Pali Canon | 15 |
The Suttapitaka | 30 |
Early postcanonical texts | 103 |
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Abhidhamma Ananda Anguttara-nikāya Apadāna ascribed aṭṭhakathās BECHERT bhikkhus brahman Buddha Buddhadatta Buddhaghosa Buddhavamsa Buddhist Burma Burmese C. A. F. RHYS DAVIDS canonical texts century A.D. Ceylon chapter Chinese colophon commentary composed contains council deals dhamma Dhammapāla dialect Digha-nikāya Dipavamsa existence explain fact Gandhavamsa gāthā GEIGER gives Gotama HORNER ibid included India Jātaka Jātaka stories JAYAWICKRAMA JPTS K. R. NORMAN Kathāvatthu Khandhaka Khuddakapāṭha language later Mahā Mahāvamsa Mahāvastu Majjhima-nikāya MALALASEKERA mātikā mentioned metre Milindapañha Moggallāna Niddesa nikāyas nipāta occur pādas Pali Pāli canon Pāli literature Parivara Pātimokkha poem portion Prakrit probably prose PTS London quoted recited reference rules Samyutta Sanskrit Sariputta Sarvāstivādin SBB London seems Sihala Sinhalese suggests suttas Suttavibhanga T. W. RHYS DAVIDS tells thera Theragāthā Theravādin Theravadins ṭīkā tradition translation Udāna vagga verses Vibhanga Vinaya Vinaya-piṭaka Vism Visuddhimagga WALDSCHMIDT WARDER word written