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- etymological support, in his commentary on the Digha Nikaya, the Sumangalavilasini: He who has arrived in such fashion, i.e. who has worked his way upwards...
- his mother's womb and at his birth. At the end of the discussion Sumaṅgalavilāsinī p****age the Commentary says that dhammaniyāma explains the term dhammatā...
- but not in Sinhalese and Thai editions) The introduction to the Sumangalavilasini, the commentary on the Digha Nikaya compiled in the fourth or fifth...
- University Press, p. 2, ISBN 978-0-19-157917-2 Dī.A. (sumaṅgala.1) Sumaṅgalavilāsinī dīghanikāyaṭṭhakathā sīlakkhandhavaggavaṇṇanā nidānakathā Saṅgaṇi...
- University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-19-157917-2. Dī.A. (sumaṅgala.1) Sumaṅgalavilāsinī dīghanikāyaṭṭhakathā sīlakkhandhavaggavaṇṇanā nidānakathā Saṅgaṇi...
- Samantapasadika Patimokkha Kankhavitarani from the Sutta Pitaka Digha Nikaya Sumangalavilasini Majjhima Nikaya Papañcasudani Samyutta Nikaya Saratthappakasini Anguttara...
- commentary on the Pāṭimokkha Ṭīkāyo by Dhammapāla on Buddhaghosa's Sumangalavilasinī, Papancasudanī and Saratthapakasini, commentaries on the Dīgha, Majjhima...
- Burmese text called Lokapannatti gives further details on Uttarakuru. Sumangalavilasini says that the wife of a Chakravarti king comes either from Uttarakuru...
- Kankhavitarani: translation by K. R. Norman & William Pruitt in preparation Sumangalavilasini (parts) Introduction translated in a learned journal in the 1830s...
- Theravada commentary to the Long Discourses, the Dīgha-nikāya-aṭṭhakathā (Sumaṅgalavilāsinī), king Aśoka's consort Asandhimittā attained stream entry when she...