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Pāli Canon
The Pāli Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, as preserved in the Pali language. It is the only completely surviving early Buddhist canon, and one of the first to be written down. -
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Pali Canon
Most scholars hold that little if anything was added to the Canon after this, though Schopen questions this. ... Pāli -
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Buddhism Article, 4 Sept. 2008
The Theravāda canon, also known as the Pāli Canon after the language it was written in, contains some four million words. -
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Skandha
Mindfulness of Breathing (Ānāpānasati): Buddhist texts from the Pāli Canon and Extracts from the Pāli Commentaries. -
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Buddhism
The Theravada school bases its practice and doctrine exclusively on the Pāli Canon and its commentaries. -
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Paracanonical texts (Theravada Buddhism)
The Petakopadesa (petakopadesa: "Pitaka-Disclosure") is a Buddhist scripture, sometimes included in the Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism. -
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Pali
Complete Pāli Canon in romanized Pali and Sinhala, mostly also in English translation -
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Śrāvaka
In the Buddha's Words: An Anthology of Discourses from the Pāli Canon.Boston: Wisdom Pubs. ... People of the Pali Canon -
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God in Buddhism
There are also many examples in the Pāli Canon, where the Buddha shows his magical superiority over the Brahma class of gods. -
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Kathavatthu
Scholars sometimes also point to the inclusion of some obviously later (relatively new) sections of the Kathavatthu in the Tipitaka as an indication that the Pāli Canon was more 'open' than has sometimes been thought, and as illustrative of the process of codifying new texts as canonical.
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