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Buddhaghosa was a 5th-century
Indian Theravada Buddhist commentator,
translator and philosopher. He
worked in the
Great Monastery (Mahāvihāra) at Anurādhapura...
- from
direct spiritual experience. Fifth-century
Theravada commentator Buddhaghosa states that this
category of
knowledge is
produced from
higher meditative...
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Buddhaghosa Mahasthavir (Nepali: बुद्धघोष महास्थविर, born
Sapta Ratna Vajracharya, 12
October 1921 – 24
September 2011) was a
Nepalese Buddhist monk who...
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handful of
discourses and then in the
context of "work" or "trade."
Buddhaghosa uses
kammatthana to
refer to each of his
forty meditation objects listed...
- by a
consensus of
scholars as
Buddhaghosa's. The
commentator Dhammapala's date is uncertain. He
wrote after Buddhaghosa, and
probably no
later than the...
- accesstoinsight.org.
Buddhaghosa (1999), pp. 586-7.
Buddhaghosa (1999), p. 587.
Bodhi (2000a), p. 267.
Bodhi (2000a), pp. 83-4, 371 n. 13.
Buddhaghosa (1999), p...
- 'great treatise' on
Buddhist practice and Theravāda
Abhidhamma written by
Buddhaghosa approximately in the 5th
century in Sri Lanka. It is a
manual condensing...
- Atthasālinī (Pali) is a
Buddhist text
composed by
Buddhaghosa in the
Theravada Abhidharma tradition. The
title has been
translated as "The Expositor"...
- Tamil,
describes the
prescribed offering for
eighteen kind of ganas. The
Buddhaghosa mentions the
palaces of the ganadeva-puttas ("Ganadevaputtānañ ca vimānāni")...
- There, they will
attain full enlightenment. The
Theravadin commentator Buddhaghosa placed the
arhat at the
completion of the path to liberation. Mahayana...