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Pāli (/ˈpɑːli/) is a Middle Indo-Aryan liturgical language on the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist... |
a direct descendent of Sanskrit. Historically, Pali came to widespread usage because Buddha taught that the vernacular should be used for writings of... |
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... |
Pali literature is concerned mainly with Theravada Buddhism, of which Pali is the traditional language. The earliest and most important Pali literature... |
tradition eventually settled on one of these dialects, Pāli, as its canonical language, in India and Central Asia Buddhist texts were successively Sanskritized... |
(Pali, also called Nettippakarana, abbreviated Netti) is a Buddhist scripture, sometimes included in the Khuddaka Nikaya of Theravada Buddhism's Pali Canon... |
Tai Tham script (category Articles containing Thai-language text) for a group of Southwestern Tai languages i.e., Northern Thai, Tai Lü, Khün and Lao; as well as the liturgical languages of Buddhism i.e., Pali and Sanskrit... |
Ancient literature (redirect from Extant text) Jerusalem Talmud Pali (Sri Lanka): Mahāvaṃsa Armenian: Movses Khorenatsi (historian): History of Armenia Chinese: A New Account of the Tales of the World (世說新語... |
Buddhism (redirect from The teaching of the Buddha) founded the Pali Text Society – an influential Western resource of Buddhist literature in the Pali language and one of the earliest publisher of a journal... |
Tanchangya language (category Languages of Bangladesh) Ethnographic Study of Tanchangya of CHT, CADC, Sittwe, and South Tripura. Kolkata: Kreativmind, India. p. 88. "An Analysis of the Ethno-Linguistic Roots and Connections... |
Gāndhārī. A few documents are written in the Kharoṣṭhi script survive including a version of the Dhammapada. The Prakrits (which includes Pali) were gradually... |
the expression of meaning is organised on different layers of linguistic form (including phonology and morphology). The Pali Grammar of Kacchayana, dated... |
Indraprastha (category History of Delhi) mentioned in Mahabharata. Under the Pali form of its name, Indapatta, it is also mentioned in Buddhist texts as the capital of the Kuru mahajanapada. Modern... |
Mūlamadhyamakakārikā (redirect from Fundamental Verses of the Middle Way) (referring to the view of permanent existence: Pali: atthitā, Skt. astitva) and saying that "everything does not exist" (non-existence; Pali: n'atthitā, Skt... |
Hinglish (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text) Prakrit, Pali, Apabhraṃśa, Persian, Arabic and Turkic languages has led to historical 'mixes' or fusions, e.g., Hindustani, Rekhta. Linguistic fusions... |
Sacred language (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page) these texts thereafter become fixed and holy, remaining frozen and immune to later linguistic developments. (An exception to this is Lucumí, a ritual... |
Lao script (category Articles containing Lao-language text) Sigrid. "A linguistic analysis of the Lao writing system and its suitability for minority language orthographies". Writing Systems Research ahead-of-print... |
Vasishtha (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text) forehead. In Buddhist Pali canonical texts such as Digha Nikaya, Tevijja Sutta describes a discussion between the Buddha and Vedic scholars of his time. The Buddha... |
Pratītyasamutpāda (redirect from Twelvefold chain of dependent origination) Pāli: paṭiccasamuppāda), commonly translated as dependent origination, or dependent arising, is a key doctrine in Buddhism shared by all schools of Buddhism... |
Vedas (redirect from Vedic text) 'knowledge') are a large body of religious texts originating in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, the texts constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature... |