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Meaning of "pāli"

Pāli (adjective): Relating to the language in which most of the earliest Buddhist scriptures are written

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Received the official approbation of the Pāli society.
Thus the obscure Pāli terms remain largely obscure for now.
The charges are similar to the five given in Pāli.
Her translations of Pāli texts were at times idiosyncratic but her contribution was considerable.
It is generally regarded as the oldest surviving example of the Pāli language.
Pāli Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition.
This is the collection preserved in the language that we know as Pāli.
The Pāli Canon is a collection of scriptures from the Theravada Buddhist tradition.
She is an embodiment of the Buddhist philosophical concept of anātman anatta in Pāli.
Bengali poetry is a form that originated in Pāli and other Prakrit socio-cultural traditions.
Sandalwood is mentioned in various suttas of the Pāli Canon.
The non-canonical or extra-canonical Pāli literature can be regarded as falling into three historical periods.
But this is not recorded in the Pāli Canon.
In the Pāli Canon, different approaches of faith are described.
The lord of this world is Sunirmita Pāli Sunimmita.

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By tradition, Pāli is the language of religion in Thailand.
Ardhamāgadhī differs from later Magadhi Prakrit on similar points as Pāli.
Mahābhūta is Sanskrit and Pāli for " great element.
In the Pāli Canon, householders received diverse advice from the Buddha and his disciples.
In the Theravāda tradition, the precepts are recited in a standardized fashion, using Pāli language.
However, Franklin Edgerton states that Pāli is in essence a Prakrit.
However, the term merit-making may also originate from a translation of Pāli terms.
According to the Pāli Canon scriptures, he was the first teacher of Gautama Buddha.
Directions is not performed, it will not exactly differ from the Pāli, as the Pāli.
The Pāli word translated here as "mental objects" is dhammā.
It also publishes ancillary works including dictionaries, concordances, books for students of Pāli and a journal.
Nikāya is a Pāli word meaning " volume.
Four developments of samādhi are mentioned in the Pāli Canon,.
These are called in Pāli uddhaṃsotas, " those whose stream goes upward.
Converted the document 's original use of the Velthuis convention to Pāli diacritics.
The Pāli and Sanskrit traditions share many of the same perfections ( pāramī, pāramitā ).
Another South Indian monk, Dhammapāla, lived a century later and also wrote many commentaries in Pāli.
Buddhist terminology is generally derived from Sanskrit or Pāli, the liturgical languages of North India.
In the Pāli and Chinese canons, it is explained thus,.
In Buddhism, Sandalwood is mentioned in various suttas of the Pāli Canon.
The Pāli term Kamma, literally, means action or doing.
These became the basis of the Tripiṭaka ( Three Baskets ), which is preserved only in Pāli.
The Pāli Canon ( Tripitaka ) is divided into three pitakas from Pali piṭaka, meaning " basket.
Overview of the Pāli Canon ».
The Noble Eightfold Path is called the āryamārga ( Sanskrit, also āryāṣṭāṅgikamārga ) or ariyamagga Pāli.
In Theravāda tradition = = In the Pāli scriptures of the Theravāda Buddhist tradition, is called.
Historically, became in Burmese, and is usually replaced by in Pāli loanwords, e . g.
The Pāli word " dukkha " is usually translated as " suffering ".
The word ānanda means ' bliss, joy ' in Pāli and in Sanskrit.
In the Pāli scriptures, giving is called '' dāna, '' which means bringing happiness to others.
This literature includes around 600 stories in the Pāli language Apadāna " Legends.

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