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- "Paracanonical texts" is used by Western scholars to refer to various texts on the fringes of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism (cf. Apocrypha), usually...
- Greco-Buddhism Greco-Buddhist monasticism Khuddaka Nikāya Mahāvaṃsa Paracanonical texts (Theravada Buddhism) Milindapañha: The Questions of King Milinda...
- Nyanatiloka Mahathera Pali Literature Pali Text Society Palm-leaf m****cript Paracanonical texts (Theravada Buddhism) Pariyatti (bookstore) Pitakataik Rerukane...
- some 132 New Testament p****ages that appear to be verbal allusions to paracanonical books. Pagan authors quoted or alluded to are: Menander, Thais 218,...
- Bhuridatta Ajahn Chah Kee Nanayon Literature Canonical Texts Pāli Tipiṭaka Paracanonical texts Commentarial Tradition Commentaries Sub-commentaries Abhidhamma...
- Thanissaro, 1998b). Archived 2013-06-19 at the Wayback Machine See also the paracanonical Nett 91 (Rhys Davids & Stede, 1921–25, p. 503, entry for "Bhāvanā",...
- Bhuridatta Ajahn Chah Kee Nanayon Literature Canonical Texts Pāli Tipiṭaka Paracanonical texts Commentarial Tradition Commentaries Sub-commentaries Abhidhamma...
- five-fold "results" sequence. Ñāṇamoli (1991), p. 599, v. 298. Cf. the paracanonical Nettipakaraṇa's "round of suffering, round of action, round of defilements"...
- moment of death are particularly significant." The Milindapañha, a paracanonical Theravāda text, offers some interpretations of karma theory at variance...
- (Dutiya-sañcetanika Sutta, AN 10.218) the Paṭisambhidāmagga (see below) the paracanonical Milinda Pañha. See for instance, in the Digha Nikāya alone: The Great...