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Buddhist texts are
religious texts that
belong to, or are ****ociated with,
Buddhism and its traditions.
There is no
single textual collection for all of...
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There are five
nikayas (collections) of suttas:
Digha Nikāya (
dīghanikāya), the "long" discourses.
Majjhima Nikāya, the "middle-length" discourses...
- –here the
Venerable One has gone to the
realm of
complete nirvāṇa." -
Dīghanikāya, 16; Mahāparinibbāṇa
Sutta Lumbini is one of the four most
sacred pilgrimage...
- In
Chinese translations of
Buddhist texts such as
Kutadanta Sutta,
Dighanikaya, and Suttanipata,
dated to be from the 6th to 8th century, the Vedic...
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placed his son,
Pradyota on the throne. The
Mahagovindasuttanta of the
Dighanikaya mentions an
Avanti king
Vessabhu (Vishvabhu) and his
capital Mahissati...
- his
disciples on the
significance of
Lumbini as a
place of
pilgrimage (
Dīghanikāya, 16; Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta):
There are, O monks, four
places on earth...
- Pure Abodes;
Dīghanikāya,
Sutta 27 (Aggañña Sutta),
sections 10–11.
Dīghanikāya,
Sutta 27 (Aggañña Sutta),
sections 12–26.
Dīghanikāya,
Sutta 26...
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Alice Albinia, 2012 A p****age in the "Mahā-parinibbâna sutta" of the "
Dighanikaya"
relates the
dispute of
Indian kings over the
ashes of the Buddha, which...
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counterpart in the Majjhimanikāya;
fourteen have
their counterpart in the
Dīghanikāya,
seventeen in the Saṃyuttanikāya, and eighty-seven in the Aṅguttaranikāya...
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placed his son,
Pradyota on the throne. The
Mahagovindasuttanta of the
Dighanikaya mentions about an
Avanti king
Vessabhu (Vishvabhu) and his
capital Mahissati...