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Pāli (/ ˈ p ɑː l i /, IAST: pāl̤i), also known as Pali-Magadhi, [2] is a classical Middle Indo-Aryan language on the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist Pāli Canon or Tipiṭaka as well as the sacred …
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The Theravdin Pali Canon is preserved in the Pali language, which is based upon a dialect close to that spoken by the Buddha, Old Magadha. It is the most complete extant early canon, and contains some of the earliest material.
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The Pāli Canon (Pali: Tipitaka) is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, as preserved in the Pāli language.[1]
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The Pali Canon, (Pali, Tipitaka; Skt, Tripitaka) is the collection of scriptures that are considered the authoritative and foundational texts of the oldest form of Buddhism, Theravada.
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