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  • ...nçaise d'Extrême Orient'', July-December 1907, page 425; ''How Thervada is Theravada'', ed Skilling et al, Silkworm Books, Chieng Mai, Thailand, 2012</ref> As t Theravada may be considered a single denomination, not being clearly subdivided. It,
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  • the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
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  • ...nçaise d'Extrême Orient'', July-December 1907, page 425; ''How Thervada is Theravada'', ed Skilling et al, Silkworm Books, Chieng Mai, Thailand, 2012</ref> As t Theravada may be considered a single denomination, not being clearly subdivided. It,
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  • {{r|Theravada}}
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  • ...ndian inscriptions, including mention of Buddhism; probable date of Third (Theravada?) Council, Pataliputta (Patna), to deal with wrong views; Asoka's son Mahin ...: Pali Canon said to have been written down from oral tradition at Fourth (Theravada) Council in Ceylon
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  • {{r|Theravada}}
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  • ...e a series of 29 Buddhist cave temples in Ajanta, India. Encompassing both Theravada and Mahayana Buddhist traditions, the Ajanta caves preserve some of the bes
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  • ...zner, Frankfurt/Berlin, volume 1, 1966, page 105, note 362; Kate Crosby, ''Theravada Buddhism'', Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, page 81</ref> This page covers these rec According to Theravada sources this was held in the reign of Emperor Asoka (traditionally about 30
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  • *[http://www.accesstoinsight.org/history.html A chronology of Theravada Buddhism], from accesstoinsight.org
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  • ...ndian state government of Bihar, so it is not clear whether it is really a Theravada edition.
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  • ...(sometime President of the Pali Text Society) says this is the traditional Theravada position,<ref>in Hinnells, ed, ''New (Penguin) Handbook of Living Religions ...Cathy Cantwell,<ref>''Buddhism'', Routledge, 2010, page 68</ref> this is a Theravada formulation and Mahayana prefers others.
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  • ...o Cathy Cantwell,<ref>''Buddhism'', Routledge, 2010, page 68</ref> it is a Theravada formulation and Mahayana prefers others.
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  • ...ferences in teachings. Buddhists divide themselves into [[Mahayana]] and [[Theravada]], the former being further subdivided. ...its heartland in the Middle Ages, but is little used by any Buddhists now. Theravada uses Pali, a dialect from an earlier phase of Buddhist history, while Chine
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  • ...account of that council tells its story from the same point of view as the Theravada (and all other surviving ones), so specialist scholars reject this account.
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  • The country has been a stronghold of Theravada Buddhism for centuries, and has hosted two ecumenical councils.
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  • ...ted to the study of Pali literature. Pali is the traditional language of [[Theravada]] [[Buddhism]], and the most important Pali texts are those constituting th ...had approached Pali via Sanskrit (and still do), while teaching within the Theravada tradition starts with the later, not the canonical, idiom. Warder, however,
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  • * Gombrich, Richard F. ''Theravada Buddhism: A Social History from Ancient Benares to Modern Colombo'' (1988)
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  • ...f_P%C4%81%E1%B8%B7i_Buddhism_Second_Edition_Revised_]: grammar by a modern Theravada monk, with links to others
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  • The '''Pali Canon''', or ''Tipiṭaka'', is the scripture collection of [[Theravada]] [[Buddhism]]. The name "Pali Canon" is a Western term, apparently invente Non-Theravada forms of [[Buddhism]], which at the present day group themselves under the
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  • * Gombrich, Richard F. ''Theravada Buddhism: A Social History from Ancient Benares to Modern Colombo'' (1988)
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  • ...ATC, Buddhist Missionary Society Malaysia, Buddhist Maha Vihara Malaysia, Theravada Buddhist Council of Malaysia, Vajrayana Buddhist Council of Malaysia, Buddh
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  • ...hists to recommend contributors; he ended up with 7 Japanese professors, 3 Theravada monks and a Tibetan official; at [https://archive.org/details/in.gov.ignca.
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  • ...y increased the number of immigrants arriving from China, Vietnam, and the Theravada-practicing countries of southeast Asia. ...Zen]], [[Tibetan Buddhism]], and [[Vipassana]], which is an outgrowth of [[Theravada Buddhism]]. Because its membership tends strongly to be among educated, whi
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  • ...e with its background in the Indian subcontinent. It is the language of [[Theravada]] [[Buddhism]], and in particular of the [[Pali Canon]]. Pali is closely r ...e language in East and West (the latter including Japan for this purpose). Theravada tradition holds that Pali is the root language, the language of reality, th
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  • ...eeting at Jalandhara {date not mentioned}. Since the people from Hinayana {Theravada} had not attended there, the sect was declared as the lesser vehicle and th
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  • ...was believed to have brought a sapling of the [[Bodhi tree]] to Sri Lanka. Theravada Buddhism has remained the dominant sect in Sri Lanka even during periods of * Gombrich, Richard F. ''Theravada Buddhism: A Social History from Ancient Benares to Modern Colombo'' (1988)
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  • ...ouncil Pitaka; this council was held in Rangoon from 1954 to 1956 by all 5 Theravada countries], 40 volumes. As of 1968, the Burmese government did not permit a
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  • ...ted with notes by Nārada Thera, John Murray, London, [1954]; a traditional Theravada version ...ut tradition, followed by many scholars, interprets the debates as between Theravada and other schools of Buddhism. However, L. S. Cousins says
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  • :''Major divisions:'' (1) Theravada; (2) Mahayana, which may be subdivided into (2a) Tibetan / Mongolian / Hima
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  • ...enge the Hindu hierarchical caste system.<ref> Balkrishna Govind Gokhale, "Theravada Buddhism and Modernization: Anagarika Dhammapala and B. R. Ambedkar." ''Jou
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  • ...in what is now northern Cambodia. His wife is credited with introducing [[Theravada Buddhism]], which had been brought to Siam by missionaries from [[Sri Lanka
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