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Pali Canon - Wikipedia
The Pāḷi Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, as preserved in the Pāli language. [1] . It is the most complete extant early Buddhist canon. [2][3] It derives mainly from the Tamrashatiya school.
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Pali basics - The Oxford Pali Translation Project
Pali is the modern name of the ancient language of the Theravāda Buddhist scriptures. The earliest Pali texts are the Tipiṭaka, and in addition there are many commentaries and other works in Pali. Pali is one of the languages that were …
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Pali - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Pāli (also Pāḷi) is a Middle Indo-Aryan language (of Prakrit group) of the Indian subcontinent. It is the language of many of the earliest extant Buddhist scriptures, as collected in the Pāḷi Canon, or Tripitaka, and the liturgical language of …
Pāli language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Pāli is the language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism, (the Pāli Canon or the Tipitaka in Pāli), which were written in Sri Lanka during the 1st century BC.
Pali district - Wikipedia
Pali district is a district in Rajasthan, India. The city of Pali is its administrative headquarters. Pali is also known as the Industrial/Textile City and has been a hub for merchant activities for centuries.
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