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Khandhaka is the
second book of the
Theravadin Vinaya Pitaka and
includes the
following two volumes: Mahāvagga:
includes accounts of
Gautama Buddha's...
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commentary Mahāvibhaṅga:
rules for
monks Bhikkhunīvibhaṅga:
rules for nuns
Khandhaka: 22
chapters on
various topics Parivāra:
analyses of
rules from various...
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third division of the
Vinaya is
known as the Vinayavastu, Skandhaka, or
Khandhaka,
meaning 'divisions' or 'chapters'. Each
section of
these texts deals...
- three-month-long
rainy season.
According to the
Vinaya (Mahavagga,
Fourth Khandhaka,
section I), in the time of the Buddha, once
during this
rainy season...
- Pāli
Canon Theravāda
Buddhism 1.
Vinaya Piṭaka 1. Suttavibhaṅga 2.
Khandhaka 3. Parivāra 2.
Sutta Piṭaka 1. Dīgha Nikāya 2.
Majjhima Nikāya 3. Saṃyutta...
- sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe13/sbe1313.htm. The
chapter on the Uposatha, "Second
Khandhaka (The
Uposatha Ceremony, and the Pâtimokkha)," is
available at http://www...
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Kusuma writes: "In the Pali, the
eight garudhammas appear in the
tenth khandhaka of the Cullavagga." However, they are not to be
found in the
actual ordination...
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identified in the
Vinaya Pitaka's
first two books, the
Suttavibhanga and the
Khandhaka,
primarily for
didactic purposes.
Because it
includes a long list of teachers...
- page 398. An
older translation of this
texts can be
found at:
Eleventh Khandhaka: On the
council of Rajagaha. The
Mahisasaka Account of the
First Council...
- Pāli
Canon Theravāda
Buddhism 1.
Vinaya Piṭaka 1. Suttavibhaṅga 2.
Khandhaka 3. Parivāra 2.
Sutta Piṭaka 1. Dīgha Nikāya 2.
Majjhima Nikāya 3. Saṃyutta...