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- Outline of Tipitaka - Pali Canon (category Pali Translation) (section Outline of Tipitaka - Pali Canon)1. Vinaya Pitaka: Basket of (monastic) Discipline - Rules of discipline for monks (bhikkhus) and nuns (bhikkhunis) Suttavibhanga - 227 rules for monks2 KB (275 words) - 09:18, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 18 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)One day, while the Buddha was staying in Jetavana, some Bhikkhus asked him if there was any benefit in sacrificing goats, sheep, and other animals as offerings4 KB (748 words) - 08:24, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 83 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)The Buddha told this story while at Jetavana, about one of Anathapindika's friends, a man named "Curse." The two had played together as children and had5 KB (810 words) - 08:07, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 190 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)The Buddha told this story at Jetavana Monastery about a pious lay follower. One evening, when this faithful disciple came to the bank of the Aciravati5 KB (830 words) - 08:30, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 89 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)The Buddha told this story at Jetavana about a conniving Bhikkhu, who was the source of much trouble to other Bhikkhus. Long, long ago, when Brahmadatta5 KB (884 words) - 08:26, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 322 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)One morning while some Bhikkhus were on their alms round in Savatthi, they passed some ascetics of different sects practicing austerities. Some of them6 KB (1,051 words) - 08:31, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 3 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)So that a disheartened Bhikkhu would have no regrets in the future, the Buddha told him this story at Savatthi to encourage him to persevere. "If you give7 KB (1,282 words) - 08:22, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 407 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)One day in Jetavana Monastery Bhikkhus began talking about the good that the Buddha did for his relatives. When the Buddha asked them about their subject8 KB (1,537 words) - 08:34, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 1 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)While the Buddha was staying at Jetavana Monastery near Savatthi, the wealthy banker, Anathapindika, went one day to pay his respects. His servants carried13 KB (2,363 words) - 08:20, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 512 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)Once, while the Buddha was staying at Jetavana Monastery in Savatthi, Visakha, the wealthy and devout lay Buddhist, was invited by five hundred women she13 KB (2,317 words) - 08:28, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 78 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)This story was told by the Buddha while at Jetavana Monastery, about a tremendously rich royal treasurer, who lived in a town called Sakkara near the city13 KB (2,425 words) - 08:13, 16 January 2006
- Jataka No. 92 Kawasaki (category Pali Translation)The Buddha told this story at Jetavana Monastery about the Venerable Ánanda. One day the wives of the King of Kosala were talking together, saying, "It14 KB (2,593 words) - 08:16, 16 January 2006
- internationally, including translation training schools in India. Aside from Tibetan, he also done significant study of Japanese, Sanskrit, Pali and Hindi, has studied6 KB (906 words) - 23:23, 15 September 2021
- things renounced by monks] [IW] master of virtue, monk [thd] Sanskrit: bhikṣu, Pali: bhikkhu. 1) monk; 2) fully ordained monk; 3) seeker of virtue, virtuous1 KB (257 words) - 04:04, 6 May 2021
- Sanskrit & Pali are the two most important languages for the study of Buddhism. Though the Buddha himself did not use this form of Indic language, many4 KB (310 words) - 19:39, 12 December 2005
- Committee Dharmashri Translation Group The Ka-Ter Translation Project Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee Marpa Translation Committee Yeshe De Text Preservation47 KB (3,064 words) - 11:09, 2 August 2022
- pa ॥ དགྲ་བཅོམ་པ་. Wikipedia entry on etymology: The Sanskrit word arhat (Pāḷi arahant) is a present participle coming from the verbal root √arh "to deserve"2 KB (419 words) - 04:40, 6 May 2021
- '[AL] [RY] Pali - Canonical language of the Theravadin tradition; thought by the theravadins to be the original language of the Buddha [RY] Pali Tripitaka19 KB (3,056 words) - 12:58, 12 August 2008
- rig pa/skt (section Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) The Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) is a collaborative lexical project built around Sanskrit Headwords which are ordered under the rubrics (1) Word/Term/Phrase, (2) Place Name, (3) Personal name, or (4) Title of Scripture/Treatise. It aims to provide occurrences of these lexical items in Indic sources, attested Tibetan translations of them, modern renderings, and references to them in discussions in academic works. The ITLR involves a number of scholars from around the world in various capacities, including editors, advisors, contributors, and visiting fellows, and it cooperates with several institutions.)Tibetan-Sanskrit dictionaries. Tib-Chi Tibetan-Chinese dictionaries. TMs Translation memories (TMs) containing the current headword. Related EntriesLists of11 bytes (185 words) - 16:24, 20 September 2021
- rang rig/skt (section Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) The Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) is a collaborative lexical project built around Sanskrit Headwords which are ordered under the rubrics (1) Word/Term/Phrase, (2) Place Name, (3) Personal name, or (4) Title of Scripture/Treatise. It aims to provide occurrences of these lexical items in Indic sources, attested Tibetan translations of them, modern renderings, and references to them in discussions in academic works. The ITLR involves a number of scholars from around the world in various capacities, including editors, advisors, contributors, and visiting fellows, and it cooperates with several institutions.)Tibetan-Sanskrit dictionaries. Tib-Chi Tibetan-Chinese dictionaries. TMs Translation memories (TMs) containing the current headword. Related EntriesLists of11 bytes (174 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021