- In Buddhism, an āgama (आगम
Sanskrit and Pāli, Tibetan: ལུང་ (Wylie: lung) for "sacred work" or "scripture") is a
collection of
early Buddhist texts. The...
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distinct language occurred through study of one of the
Buddhist āgamas, the
Dīrghāgama,
which had been
translated into
Chinese by Buddhayaśas (Chinese: 佛陀耶舍)...
- text
numbers 1–151.
Notable collections within this
section include the
Dīrghāgama (長阿含經; T1), Madhyamāgama (中阿含經; T26), Saṃyuktāgama (雜阿含經; T99), and the...
- the cold
makes one's
flesh crack open,
resembling a
crimson lotus. The
Dīrghāgama or
Longer Āgama-sūtra (Chinese: 長阿含經; pinyin: cháng āhán jīng), was translated...
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states Pal.
According to
Charles DiSimone, the more
complete "Gilgit
Dirghagama m****cripts"
recently discovered in 1990s, near the
border area of ****stan...
- bad re****tion and "stupidity",
concluding in a
rebirth in ****. The
Dīrghāgama adds to that that
alcohol leads to quarreling,
negative states of mind...
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substantial portion of a
large Sanskrit birch bark m****cript of the
Dirghagama, the
division of the
canon containing long discourses,
belonging to the...
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forty one
numbered list
appears in both a
Chinese translation of the
Dirghagama which current scholarship believes to be of the
Dharmaguptaka school of...
- also
their Sutrapiṭaka
seems to have
consisted of five
parts (āgama): *
Dīrghāgama,*Madhyamāgama,*Saṃyuktāgama, *Ekottarāgama and *Kṣudrakāgama. Dessein...
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Gakkai Ronsō 6: 5–22.); SF 56 (HARTMANN, Jens-Uwe 1991.
Untersuchungen zum
Dīrghāgama der Sarvāstivādins. Habilitationsschrift. Göttingen: Georg-August-Universität...