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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...
- commentary Mahāvibhaṅga: rules for monks Bhikkhunīvibhaṅga: rules for nuns Khandhaka: 22 chapters on various topics Parivāra: analyses of rules from various...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...