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  • 31 members (6 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:03, 21 May 2009
  • ...ts regard as ‘the canon’. The main canonical collections are in the [[Pali Canon|Pali]], Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese languages. As regards the Tibetan Buddhist Canon, this comprises: ...
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  • ...'' (Pal. ''tipiṭaka'') or “Three Baskets” (of doctrine), is the [[Buddhist Canon|body of writings of Buddhism]] that were collected in Pali language. The Pali Canon is divided into three major parts: ...
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  • The '''''Udana''''', the third text in the ''Khuddaka Nikaya'' in the [[Pali Canon]], offers a rich collection of eighty short ''suttas'' arranged in eight '' ...ntent to that in the ''Udana'' and also the ''[[Dhammapada]]'' of the Pali Canon. ...
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  • ...ts regard as ‘the canon’. The main canonical collections are in the [[Pali Canon|Pali]], Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese languages. As regards the Tibetan Buddhist Canon, this comprises: ...
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  • ...oku Catalogue number, the first complete catalogue of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon ([[Dergé Kangyur]] and [[Dergé Tengyur]]), published in 1934. This catalo [[Category:Canon]] ...
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  • ...[General Sutra]] section of the Tibetan [[Kangyur]] and also in the [[Pali Canon]]. ...Maha Kammavibhanga Sutta: The Great Exposition of Kamma''] (from the Pali Canon) ...
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  • ...he commentaries on the teachings of the [[Buddha]]. The Tibetan [[Buddhist Canon]] is divided into the [[Word of the Buddha|actual words]] of the Buddha con ...divides them into two groups:<ref>Stanley, David Phillip. Tibetan Buddhist Canon. Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library (THL), 2005. http://www.thlib.org/en ...
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  • The [[Buddhist Canon|Tibetan canon]] contains two [[sutra]]s with the title '''''Sutra on Impermanence''''' (S *In the Samyutta Nikaya of the [[Pali Canon]], the collection of discourses grouped by themes, there are a number of di ...
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  • ...r Sigla: A Proposal for Standardization,” in ''Transmission of the Tibetan Canon: Papers Presented at a Panel of the 7th Seminar of the International Associ ...p#!essay=/stanley/tibcanons/s/b13 Stanley, David Phillip. Tibetan Buddhist Canon.] ...
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  • '''Satipatthana Sutta''' (Pal.) is a [[sutra]] in the [[Pali Canon]], in the Majjhima Nikaya collection (and not found in the Tibetan Kangyur) [[Category: Pali Canon]] ...
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  • ...the Bālapaṇḍita Sutta in the Majjhima Nikāya of the [[Buddhist Canon|Pali Canon]]. It's translated by Bhikku Bodhi in ''The Middle Length Discourses'', pag ...
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  • ...'' (Pal. ''tipiṭaka'') or “Three Baskets” (of doctrine), is the [[Buddhist Canon|body of writings of Buddhism]] that were collected in Pali language. The Pali Canon is divided into three major parts: ...
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  • In the ''Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta'' in the [[Buddhist Canon|Pali Canon]], the first teaching the [[Buddha]] gave after his [[enlightenment]] which ...
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  • ...great scholar of the [[Sarma]] tradition who compiled the Tibetan Buddhist canon ([[Kangyur]]). His lineage is called Shalupa after the name of the place wh *Kurtis R. Schaeffer, 'A Letter to the Editors of the Buddhist Canon in Fourteenth-Century Tibet: The "Yig mkhan rnams la gdams pa" of Bu ston R ...
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  • ...o belong to the type of texts that were later included in that part of the canon known as the [[Tengyur]]. This, of course, means that they held it to be a ...oodville, Rockhill, ''Udanavarga: A Collection of Verses from the Buddhist Canon: Trubner's Oriental Series'' (Wentworth Press, 2016), first published in 20 ...
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