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  2. Buddhist canons - Wikipedia

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    Some of the well known preserved Pali Canons are the Chattha Sangayana Tipitaka, Buddha Jayanthi Tripitaka, Thai Tipitaka, etc. Chinese Buddhist Canon Print ...

  3. Tipitakadhara Dhammabhandagarika - Wikipedia

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    Tipiṭakadhara Dhammabhaṇḍāgārika (Burmese: တိပိဋကဓရ ဓမ္မဘဏ္ဍာဂါရိက) is an honorific Burmese Buddhist title conferred by the government of Myanmar to the Buddhist monks who have passed five years since completing all levels of Tipitakadhara Tipitakakovida Selection Examinations in accordance with the provision No. 37/2010 of the State Peace ...

  4. Tipitakadhara Tipitaka Kovida Selection Examination Board, Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture (Myanmar) Skills tested: five levels of reciting (Tipiṭakadhara) five levels of idea by writing (Tipiṭakakovida) Duration: 33 days– from last week of December to third week of January: Offered: once a year: Regions: Myanmar: Languages ...

  5. Pali Canon - Wikipedia

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    The Tipitaka that was transmitted to Sri Lanka during the reign of King Asoka was initially preserved orally and later written down on palm leaves during the Fourth Buddhist Council in 29 BC, approximately 454 years after the death of Gautama Buddha. [a] [6] The claim that the texts were "spoken by the Buddha" is meant in this non-literal sense ...

  6. Pali literature - Wikipedia

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    The earliest and most important Pali literature constitutes the Pali Tipitaka, the main scripture collection of the Theravada school. These are of Indian origin, and were written down during the reign of Vattagamani Abhaya (29—17 B.C.) in Sri Lanka .

  7. Access to Insight - Wikipedia

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    Access to Insight is a Theravada Buddhist website providing access to many translated texts from the Tipitaka, and contemporary materials published by the Buddhist Publication Society and many teachers from the Thai Forest Tradition.

  8. Cariyāpiṭaka - Wikipedia

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    The Cariyapitaka (cariyāpiṭaka; where cariya is Pali for "conduct" or "proper conduct" [1] and pitaka is usually translated as "basket"; [2] abbrev. Cp [3]) is a Buddhist scripture, part of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.

  9. Vinaya Piṭaka - Wikipedia

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    The Vinaya Piṭaka (English: Basket of Discipline) is the first of the three divisions of the Pali Tripitaka, the definitive canonical collection of scripture of Theravada Buddhism.

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