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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...
- century. 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...
- 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...
- In Chinese translations of Buddhist texts such as Kutadanta Sutta, Dighanikaya, and Suttanipata, dated to be from the 6th to 8th century, the Vedic...
- Pure Abodes; Dīghanikāya, Sutta 27 (Aggañña Sutta), sections 10–11. Dīghanikāya, Sutta 27 (Aggañña Sutta), sections 12–26. Dīghanikāya, Sutta 26...
- 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...
- stopped by the Ikshvaku king Sagara. The Mahagovindasuttanta of the Dighanikaya mentions an Avanti king Vessabhu (Vishvabhu) and his capital Mahissati...
- placed his son, Pradyota on the throne. The Mahagovindasuttanta of the Dighanikaya mentions about an Avanti king Vessabhu (Vishvabhu) and his capital Mahissati...