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- Samantapāsādikā refers to a collection of Pali commentaries on the Theravada Tipitaka Vinaya. It was a translation of Sinhala commentaries into Pali by...
- Another old m****cript, of the Sāratthadīpanī, a sub-commentary on the Samantapāsādikā Vinaya commentary......According to Wickramaratne (1967: 21) another...
- Kathāvatthu by Moggaliputtatissa, but that later works such as the Samantapāsādikā and Kathāvatthu-aṭṭhakathā add this attribution. He concludes that...
- his name does appear with other beings that honor the Buddha. The Samantapāsādikā mentions that this story was among those not included in the Three...
- Vamsatthappakasini (also known as Mahvamsa Tika or "Mahavamsa commentary"), Samantapasadika, and the 16th century writings of Taranatha. The Jain sources include...
- Buddha (Pali: Apalāladamana) can be found in Buddhist texts such as Samantapāsādikā and Divyāvadāna; this is one of the most po****r legends in Buddhist...
- of Brahmanism, and his mother Dharma was a devotee of Ajivikas. The Samantapasadika states that Ashoka followed non-Buddhist sects during the first three...
- design. The ancient chronicle Mahavamsa and Pali chronicle such as the Samantapasadika refer to the sandakada pahana as patika. The first sandakada pahanas...
- included in the canon Vinayasangaha, a selection of p****ages from Samantapasadika arranged topically by Sariputta in the twelfth century (Crosby 2006)...
- evidence has been found to support this claim. The Buddhist texts Samantapasadika and Mahāvaṃsa suggest that Bindusara followed Brahmanism, calling him...