- The
Cariyapitaka (
cariyāpiṭaka;
where cariya is Pali for "conduct" or "proper conduct" and
pitaka is
usually translated as "basket"; abbrev. Cp) is a Buddhist...
- can be
found in
canonical books (Jataka tales, Apadāna, Buddhavamsa,
Cariyāpiṭaka) and post-canonical
commentaries written to
supplement the Pāli Canon...
- Acariya. (1996). A
treatise on the Paramis: from the
commentary to the
Cariyapitaka (PDF).
Translated by Bodhi, Bhikkhu. Kandy, Sri Lanka:
Buddhist Publication...
- Vimanavatthu, Petavatthu, Niddesa, Patisambhida, Apadana,
Buddhavamsa and
Cariyapitaka can be
categorized in the
later stratum. This
nikaya contains some or...
- the
stories to his life. It is the
largest collection of Jātakas. The
Cariyāpiṭaka, a
treatise on the
bodhisattva paramis,
which includes 35 Jātakas. Kumāralāta's...
- or Pāli
Canon of Theravāda Buddhism.
Along with the Apadāna and the
Cariyāpiṭaka, the Buddhavaṃsa is
considered by most
scholars to have been written...
-
Theragatha Therigatha Jataka Niddesa Patisambhidamagga Apadana Buddhavamsa Cariyapitaka Nettipakarana or
Netti Petakopadesa Milinda Panha For more on
these editions...
- of the Pali canon.
Volume III: Buddhavaṁsa (Chronicle of Buddhas) and
Cariyāpiṭaka (Basket of Conduct) "The
brief history of Buddhas",
Buddhavamsa "Life...
-
Sumedha declares (represented in
English and Pali): In the late-canonical
Cariyapitaka,
there is one
account explicitly exemplifying adhiṭṭhāna, that of "Temiya...
-
Dhammapala (2005). "A
Treatise on the Paramis, from the
Commentary to the
Cariyapitaka".
Translated by
Bikkhu Bodhi. In
terms of
other examples in the Pali...