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  2. Apadāna - Wikipedia

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    The following parts have also been translated into English. Buddhapadāna (the 1st), tr. Dwijendralal Barua, in B.C. Law Volume, Part II, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona, 1946, pages 186–9. Available at . Mahapajāpati-gotami-theriyapadāna in Jonathan Walters Gotami's Story in Buddhism in Practice, Donald S. Lopez Jr., Ed ...

  3. The Buddha and His Dhamma - Wikipedia

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    The Buddha and His Dhamma was first published in 1957 in the year following Ambedkar's death on 6 December 1956. Written in English, the book has been translated to many languages, including Hindi, Gujarati, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Malayalam, Bengali and Kannada.

  4. Kangyur - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan Buddhist canon is a defined collection of sacred texts recognized by various schools of Tibetan Buddhism, comprising the Kangyur and the Tengyur.The Kangyur or Kanjur is Buddha's recorded teachings (or the 'Translation of the Word'), and the Tengyur or Tanjur is the commentaries by great masters on Buddha's teachings (or the 'Translation of Treatises').

  5. Dhammasaṅgaṇī - Wikipedia

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    Several English translations are available, including: The Dhammasangani , edited by Edward Müller, 1885, published for the Pali Text Society, by H. Frowde in London A Buddhist Manual of Psychological Ethics , tr C. A. F. Rhys Davids , Royal Asiatic Society, 1900; reprinted with corrections, Pali Text Society , [ 2 ] Bristol

  6. Hyakumantō Darani - Wikipedia

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    The production of the Hyakumantō Darani was a huge undertaking. In the year of her resumption of the throne, 764, the Empress Shōtoku commissioned the one million small wooden pagodas (Hyakumantō (百万塔)), each containing a small piece of paper (typically 6 x 45 cm) printed with a Buddhist text, the Vimalasuddhaprabhasa mahadharani sutra (Mukujōkō daidarani kyō ...

  7. Buddhist texts - Wikipedia

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    One of these texts has been published in English by the Pali Text Society as "Manual of a Mystic". [50] Burmese Buddhist literature developed unique poetic forms from the 1450s onwards, a major type of poetry is the pyui' which are long and embellished translations of Pali Buddhist works, mainly jatakas.

  8. Ōjōyōshū - Wikipedia

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    The Ōjōyōshū (往生要集, The Essentials of Rebirth in the Pure Land) was an influential medieval Buddhist text composed in 985 by the Japanese Buddhist monk Genshin. The text is a comprehensive analysis of Buddhist practices related to rebirth in the Pure Land of Amida Buddha, drawing upon earlier Buddhist texts from China, and sutras ...

  9. Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Illustration for the sutra, Korea, 14th century. The Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment or Complete Enlightenment (traditional Chinese: 圓覺經; simplified Chinese: 圆觉经; pinyin: Yuánjué jīng; Japanese: 円覚経; rōmaji: Engaku-kyō; Korean: 원각경; romaja: Wongakgyeong; Vietnamese: kinh Viên Giác) is a Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra [a] highly esteemed by both the Huayan and Zen ...