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  • ...lisher=Wisdom Publications|year=1996|id=ISBN 0-8617-1103-3}} p. 17</ref>. Pali's grammar is simplified as compared with Sanskit, and the vocabulary is sim ! Pali
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  • ...m the Indian subcontinent, closely related to [[Sanskrit]], in which the [[Pali Canon]] is written.
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  • .... See p. 17, "The Relationship between Sanskirt and Pali" and p. 47, "The Pali Language". *''A Pali Reader with Notes and Glossary'', by Dines Andersen ... 1901-7: selected pr
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  • ...r to [[Sanskrit]]. Before 1892, and often after, Western scholars used the Pali name Tipiṭaka. This is one of the names used within the tradition, probab The main divisions of the Pali Canon are the three piṭakas (which is what "Tipiṭaka" means):
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  • .../http://www.btmar.org/content/tipitaka-del-sexto-concilio-buddhista-textos-pali] ...itaka.info/world-tipitaka-project/world-tipitaka-roman-script/reference-to-pali-tipitaka-editions-in-various-scripts] for the code letters used there.
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  • ...Buddhism]], and the most important Pali texts are those constituting the [[Pali Canon]]. The narrative here is for convenience divided up into the "reigns" ...ore normally, but not by the Society; rather, they were published "for the Pali Text Society by" different publishers over the years. PTS became its own pu
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  • ...lumes.<ref>''The Numerical Discourses of the Buddha'', Wisdom Publications/Pali Text Society, 2012, page 1691, note 747</ref>. ***pdfs at [https://www.pali-text-images.net/bjt/index.htm]
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  • This addendum will give a detailed account of the Pali Canon. ...first, and also arranges the piṭaka list differently,<ref>''Journal of the Pali Text Society'', 1886, pages 57, 55</ref> followed in that by the inscriptio
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  • *1881: [[Pali Text Society]] founded in England by T. W. Rhys Davids to print the Canon a *1892: first known use of term "Pali Canon" (in German)
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  • {{rpl|Pali Canon}}; see especially this article's section on '''Language''' {{rpl|Pali Text Society}}
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  • {{r|Pali}} {{r|Pali Text Society}}
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  • ...in the United Kingdom, founded in 1881 to foster and promote the study of Pali texts.
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  • ...794268 a project]</span> to post images of the 5th Council's text of the [[Pali Canon]] on the internet. * <span class="newtab">[https://palitextsociety.org/ Pali Text Society]</span>
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  • * [https://palitextsociety.org/ Pali Text Society] online ...Text Society's Pali-English Distionary: online at http://lirs.ru/lib/dict/Pali-English_Dictionary,1921-25,v1.pdf
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  • * [https://palitextsociety.org/ Pali Text Society] online ...Text Society's Pali-English Distionary: online at http://lirs.ru/lib/dict/Pali-English_Dictionary,1921-25,v1.pdf
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  • ...s://www.jstor.org/stable/23731132 Moggallāna-Vyākarana, the masterpiece of Pali Grammar]</span>, in ''Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka
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  • {{rpl|Pali Canon}}; see especially this article's section on '''Language''' {{rpl|Pali Text Society}}
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  • ...794268 a project]</span> to post images of the 5th Council's text of the [[Pali Canon]] on the internet. * <span class="newtab">[https://palitextsociety.org/ Pali Text Society]</span>
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  • ...w.accesstoinsight.org/ptf/nibbana.html Nibbana] - more excerpts from the [[Pali]] [[Tripitaka]] defining Nibbana. ...et.net/calm/clm_main1.asp In-depth explanation of Nibbana according to the Pali Canon].
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  • ...m the Indian subcontinent, closely related to [[Sanskrit]], in which the [[Pali Canon]] is written.
    164 bytes (22 words) - 13:32, 30 April 2024
  • ...in the United Kingdom, founded in 1881 to foster and promote the study of Pali texts.
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  • ...-3eea4b794268 a project] to post images of the 5th Council's text of the [[Pali Canon]] on the internet.
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  • {{r|Pali}} {{r|Pali Text Society}}
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  • .... See p. 17, "The Relationship between Sanskirt and Pali" and p. 47, "The Pali Language". *''A Pali Reader with Notes and Glossary'', by Dines Andersen ... 1901-7: selected pr
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  • {{rpl|Pali}}
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  • ...ghbouring parts of Bangladesh, China, Vietnam, Malaysia; Ceylon. Language: Pali. *[[Pali Canon]]; regarded as the Word of the Buddha; collected editions published i
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  • {{r|Pali Canon}}
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  • *1881: [[Pali Text Society]] founded in England by T. W. Rhys Davids to print the Canon a *1892: first known use of term "Pali Canon" (in German)
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  • ...Buddhism]], and the most important Pali texts are those constituting the [[Pali Canon]]. The narrative here is for convenience divided up into the "reigns" ...ore normally, but not by the Society; rather, they were published "for the Pali Text Society by" different publishers over the years. PTS became its own pu
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  • ...e contents of editions published in Theravada countries vary somewhat. The Pali language is the normal liturgical language, and some literature continues t
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  • *last century: Pali Canon said to have been written down from oral tradition at Fourth (Therava *1871: Fifth (Theravada) Council, Mandalay, approves inscriptions of Pali Canon on 729 marble slabs (still on display in Kuthodaw Pagoda)
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  • *W. Bollée, "Some less well-known Burmese Pali texts", in ''Pratidanam'' (Kuiper Festschrift), Mouton, The Hague/Paris, 19 ...ar: Conservation, Photographing, and Study of a Neglected Recension of the Pali Buddhist Canon", ''Bulletin of Chuo Academic Research Institute (Chuo Gakuj
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