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  • ...ka'', is the scripture collection of [[Theravada]] [[Buddhism]]. The name "Pali Canon" is a Western term, apparently invented (in German) by Karl Eugen Neumann i The main divisions of the Pali Canon are the three piṭakas (which is what "Tipiṭaka" means):
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  • ...t years, as I began plowing through some of the modern translations of the Pali Canon (esp. those by Maurice Walshe and Bhikku Bodhi). Thanks for how much you'v ...ad said, with less interpretation by middle persons, and it seems like the Pali Canon was the earliest written account of the Buddha's teachings.[[User:Pat Palme
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  • ...mplete Chinese Pattra Buddhist Scripture", listing it as an edition of the Pali Canon, but giving no indication of why something with such a title should be list *''Pali Canon in English Translation'', 1895- , in progress, 36 volumes so far, Pali Text
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  • This addendum will give a detailed account of the Pali Canon. ...the Buddha: an Outline of the Teachings of the Buddha in the Words of the Pali Canon'', compiled, translated, and explained by Nyanatiloka, Buddhist Publication
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  • *1892: first known use of term "Pali Canon" (in German)
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  • | pagename = Pali Canon | abc = Pali Canon;
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Pali Canon]]
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  • ...794268 a project]</span> to post images of the 5th Council's text of the [[Pali Canon]] on the internet.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Pali Canon]]
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  • {{r|Pali Canon}}
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  • {{rpl|Pali Canon}}
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  • | pagename = Pali Canon | abc = Pali Canon;
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  • ...m the Indian subcontinent, closely related to [[Sanskrit]], in which the [[Pali Canon]] is written.
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  • ...794268 a project]</span> to post images of the 5th Council's text of the [[Pali Canon]] on the internet.
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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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  • {{rpl|Pali Canon}}; see especially this article's section on '''Language'''
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  • *1892: first known use of term "Pali Canon" (in German)
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  • ...et.net/calm/clm_main1.asp In-depth explanation of Nibbana according to the Pali Canon].
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  • *[[Pali Canon]]
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  • {{r|Pali Canon}}
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  • ::The WP article on the Pali Canon was renamed Pāli Canon some time ago. I think if you check English diction
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  • *[[Pali Canon]]; regarded as the Word of the Buddha; collected editions published in Burm
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  • ...o write those. I'm thinking of the various professors you refer to in the Pali Canon article, mainly. Hey, no pressure![[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] ([[User t :::I just checked again: googling pali canon bibliography gives, after sponsored entries (i.e. those who bribed Google),
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  • *last century: Pali Canon said to have been written down from oral tradition at Fourth (Theravada) Co *1871: Fifth (Theravada) Council, Mandalay, approves inscriptions of Pali Canon on 729 marble slabs (still on display in Kuthodaw Pagoda)
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  • ...earch programme). I am now doing full time an annotated translation of the Pali Canon which I use to teach
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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" of th ...ibutions to the PTS list were his editions (with J. E. Carpenter) of the [[Pali Canon/Addendum#Dīghanikāya|Digha Nikaya]] and its commentary. However, his most
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  • ...okkeeping.) This is traditionally regarded as the "first edition" of the [[Pali Canon]]. The Council is also said to have decided not to take up the Buddha's per ...Buddhism in Tissa's work the Kathāvatthu, which the Council added to the [[Pali Canon]]
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  • At least in theory, Theravada is based on the [[Pali Canon]] as its scripture, though the contents of editions published in Theravada
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