Definition of Theragatha. Meaning of Theragatha. Synonyms of Theragatha

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Theragatha. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Theragatha and, of course, Theragatha synonyms and on the right images related to the word Theragatha.

Definition of Theragatha

No result for Theragatha. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Theragatha from wikipedia

- The Theragāthā (Verses of the Elder Monks) is a Buddhist text, a collection of short poems in Pali attributed to members of the early Buddhist sangha....
- 73 poems organized into 16 chapters. It is the companion text to the Theragatha, verses attributed to senior monks. It is the earliest known collection...
- other late. The texts Sutta Nipata, Itivuttaka, Dhammapada, Therigatha (Theragatha), Udana and Jataka belong to the early stratum. The texts Khuddakapatha...
- believed to present the oldest version of the story. The first is the Theragāthā, probably the oldest of the two, and the second is the Aṅgulimāla Sutta...
- transcendental virtues and the joys of the Sangha expressed so beautifully in the Theragathas. I ardently hope that my visit will serve to strengthen the goodwill...
- the eventual death. He then left the palace, and became an arhat. The Theragatha commentary calls this brother Vitashoka. According to this legend, one...
- of the earliest appearances of the term is found in the early Buddhist Theragatha (Verses of the Elders). In ancient texts such as the Shvetashvatara Upanishad...
- Khuddakapatha Dhammapada Udana Itivuttaka Suttanipata Vimanavatthu Petavatthu Theragatha Therigatha Jataka Niddesa Patisambhidamagga Apadana Buddhavamsa Cariyapitaka...
- Commentary, tr Peter Masefield, volume I, 1994, Pali Text Society, page 94; Theragatha commentary, PTS edition, volume I, page 10, not yet translated, cited...
- a base, and renouncing desire, attained Arhatship. There is a poem in Theragatha collection of verses believed to have been aut****d by Nanda praising...