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- The Nettipakaraṇa (Pali, also called Nettippakarana, abbreviated Netti) is a Buddhist scripture, sometimes included in the Khuddaka Nikaya of Theravada...
- Khuddaka Nikaya: Suttasamgaha (abbrev. "Suttas"; "Sutta Compendium") Nettipakarana (abbrev. "Nett"; "Book of Guidance") Petakopadesa (abbrev. "Peṭ"; "Instructions...
- Therigatha Jataka Niddesa Patisambhidamagga Apadana Buddhavamsa Cariyapitaka Nettipakarana or Netti Petakopadesa Milinda Panha For more on these editions also...
- some editions of the Khuddaka Nikaya: Nettipakarana, Petakopadesa and Milindapañha. Of these only the Nettipakarana has a commentary in any standard edition...
- Therīgāthā Apadāna Buddhavaṃsa Cariyāpiṭaka Jātaka Niddesa Paṭisambhidāmagga Nettipakaraṇa Peṭakopadesa Milindapañha 3. Abhidhamma Piṭaka 1. Dhammasaṅgaṇī 2. Vibhaṅga...
- that. The text is often connected to another para-canonical text, the Nettipakaraṇa. Oskar von Hinüber suggests that both of these texts originated from...
- Therigatha Jataka Niddesa Patisambhidamagga Apadana Buddhavamsa Cariyapitaka Nettipakarana or Netti (included in Burmese and Sinhalese editions, but not in Thai...
- Pali Canon itself) were written, mainly the Suttavibhanga, Niddesa, Nettipakarana and Petakopadesa. Other works like the Cariyapitaka, the Buddhavamsa...
- found in the Khuddaka Nikāya (‘Minor Collection’): Paṭisambhidāmagga, Nettipakaraṇa and the Peṭakopadesa. The Abhidhamma Piṭaka, like the rest of the Theravāda...
- "results" sequence. Ñāṇamoli (1991), p. 599, v. 298. Cf. the paracanonical Nettipakaraṇa's "round of suffering, round of action, round of defilements" (dukkhavaṭṭo...