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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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  • ...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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  • ...794268 a project]</span> to post images of the 5th Council's text of the [[Pali Canon]] on the internet.
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  • {{r|Pali Canon}}
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  • {{rpl|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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  • {{r|Pali Canon}}
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  • *[[Pali Canon]]; regarded as the Word of the Buddha; collected editions published in Burm
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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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  • ...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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  • ...3rd edition], 2010, pages 395f</ref> and quotes a stock passage from the [[Pali Canon]] in support. ...>''Pain and Its Ending'', Curzon</ref> Carol S. Anderson argued that the [[Pali Canon]] presents the Truths as one teaching among many, and asserted that their c
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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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  • ...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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  • ...is the language of [[Theravada]] [[Buddhism]], and in particular of the [[Pali Canon]]. Pali is closely related to the [[Sanskrit]] family of languages<ref nam
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  • ...[[Pali]] and [[Prakrit]]. Mahayana Buddhism traditionally recognizes the [[Pali Canon]] of Theravada Buddhism as in principle authentic, but regards it as merely ...eviously found there, though not without surviving influences. See also [[Pali Canon]].
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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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