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    Pali literature is concerned mainly with Theravada Buddhism, of which Pali is the traditional language. The earliest and most important Pali literature...
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    The Pāli Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, as preserved in the Pāli language. It is the most complete...
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  • compound pāli-bhāsa, with pāli being interpreted as the name of a particular language.: 1  The name Pali does not appear in the canonical literature, and...
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    Buddhist texts (redirect from Pali Sutras)
    collection, unlike the Pāli Tripiṭaka, contains Mahāyāna sūtras, Śāstras (scholastic treatises), and Esoteric Buddhist literature. According to Hsuan Hua...
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    In Buddhism, udumbara (Pali, Sanskrit; lit. 'auspicious flower from heaven') refers to the tree, flower and fruit of the Ficus racemosa (syn. Ficus glomerata)...
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  • tradition, the five hindrances (Sinhala: පඤ්ච නීවරණ, romanized: pañca nīvaraṇa; Pali: pañca nīvaraṇāni) are identified as mental factors that hinder progress...
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    supramundane, meaning the extinction of all mental intoxicants (āsava). In Pali literature, abhiññā refers to both the direct apprehension of dhamma (translated...
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  • corpus of Pāli literature, including the Pāli Canon, as well as commentarial, exegetical texts, and histories. It publishes translations of many Pāli texts...
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    In Buddhism, the Seven Factors of Awakening (Pali: satta bojjhaṅgā or satta sambojjhaṅgā; Skt.: sapta bodhyanga) are: Mindfulness (sati, Sanskrit smṛti)...
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  • Sanskrit literature developed rapidly during the first few centuries of the first millennium BCE, as did the Pāli Canon and Tamil Sangam literature.[citation...
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    eternal knowledge, which they composed into hymns. The term appears in Pali literature as Ishi; in Buddhism they can be either Buddhas, Paccekabuddhas, Arahats...
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  • with enlightened beings. Pāramī and pāramitā are both terms in Pali but Pali literature makes greater reference to pāramī, while Mahayana texts generally...
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  • Pitaka and Pali commentaries. Additionally, a similar-sounding but different concept, the "four exertions," is referenced in the literature as well. These...
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  • Kleshas (Buddhism) (category Articles containing Pali-language text)
    and mental states. In the Pali Canon's Abhidhamma and post-canonical Pali literature, ten defilements are identified, the first three of which – greed,...
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  • Vīrya (category Articles containing Pali-language text)
    Abhidharma, virya is commonly translated as diligence. In Buddhism's Pali literature, viriya is identified as critical component in each of the following...
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  • Nekkhamma (𑀦𑁂𑀓𑁆𑀔𑀫𑁆𑀫; Sanskrit: नैष्क्राम्य, romanized: naiṣkrāmya) is a Pāli word generally translated as "renunciation" or "the pleasure of renunciation"...
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    Mahavamsa, Manimekalai, Mahabharata and also in other Sanskrit and Pali literature. They were generally represented as a class of super-humans taking...
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  • Atthakatha (redirect from Pali commentaries)
    Aṭṭhakathā (Pali for explanation, commentary) refers to Pali-language Theravadin Buddhist commentaries to the canonical Theravadin Tipitaka. These commentaries...
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  • Sukha (category CS1 Pali-language sources (pi))
    elimination of dukha is the raison d'être of early Buddhism. In the Pali Canon and related literature, the term is used in a general sense to refer to "well-being...
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    Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic Reform in Sri Lanka, 1157–1270, p.63. UCL Press. Gornall, Alastair (2020). Rewriting Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic...
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    mythology. He is also sometimes referred to as Sabbalokādhipatī Devā in Pali literature. His main duty is to give spiritual knowledge. Maheshvara is sometimes...
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  • Theravada (category Articles containing Pali-language text)
    BCE onwards. It was in Sri Lanka that the Pāli Canon was written down and the school's commentary literature developed. From Sri Lanka the Theravāda tradition...
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  • Vijñāna (category Articles containing Pali-language text)
    terms of Early Buddhism's Pali literature as well as in the literature of other Buddhist schools. Throughout Pali literature, viññāṇa can be found as one...
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    Dīpavaṃsa (category Pages with Pali IPA)
    history and legend but also as an important early work in Buddhist and Pali literature. It is probably authored by several Buddhist monks or nuns of the Anuradhapura...
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    Mahāvaṃsa (category Pali Buddhist texts)
    Mahāvaṃsa (Sinhala: මහාවංශ (Mahāvansha), Pali: මහාවංස (Mahāvaṃsa)) is the meticulously kept historical chronicle of Sri Lanka until the period of Mahasena...
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  • Upekṣā (category CS1 Pali-language sources (pi))
    Upekshā (Pali: 𑀉𑀧𑁂𑀓𑁆𑀔𑀸, romanized: upekkhā) is the Buddhist concept of equanimity. As one of the brahmaviharas or "virtues of the "Brahma realm"...
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  • In Buddhism, the bodhipakkhiyā dhammā (Pali; variant spellings include bodhipakkhikā dhammā and bodhapakkhiyā dhammā; Skt.: bodhipakṣa dharma) are qualities...
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    Nāga (section Literature)
    texts such as Mahavamsa, Manimekalai, and also in other Sanskrit and Pali literature. They are generally represented as a class of superhumans taking the...
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    2014-12-21. Hinüber (1996), A Handbook of Pāli Literature, p. 43. "Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines (Pali dictionary)". palikanon.com. Retrieved 2014-12-21...
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    (paṭisambhidā-; Pali for "path of discrimination"; sometimes called just Patisambhida for short; abbrevs.: Paṭis, Pṭs) is a Buddhist scripture, part of the Pali Canon...
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