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  2. Polwatte Buddhadatta Thera - Wikipedia

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    Concise Pali-English Dictionary (1957) Pali Sahithya (1962) Oalibhasappawesaniya (Pali grammar teacher in Burmese - 1908) Pali Nigandu (Burmese - English word builder for Pali words- 1908) Buddhagosoppathi Pali book translated to Burmese (1908) Bhidhamma Mathruka Swarupaya - Translation from Burmese to Sinhala (1911)

  3. Parisā - Wikipedia

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    The term is distinct from the word "sangha" which refers only to ordained monastics, but with reference [3] to several specific contexts in the Pali Tripitaka which also uses the word "sangha" to refer to laymen and laywomen who have attained the four stages of awakening (ariya). [4] [5] [6]

  4. Vijñāna - Wikipedia

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    The Pali Text Society's PaliEnglish Dictionary. Chipstead: Pali Text Society. A general on-line search engine for the PED is available at the University of Chicago. [3] Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1993). Adittapariyaya Sutta: The Fire Sermon (SN 35.28). Retrieved 2007-11-22 from "Access to Insight". [4] Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1995).

  5. Pali - Wikipedia

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    An early grammar and dictionary was published by Methodist missionary Benjamin Clough in 1824, and an initial study published by Eugène Burnouf and Christian Lassen in 1826 (Essai sur le Pali, ou Langue sacrée de la presqu'île au-delà du Gange). [6] The first modern Pali-English dictionary was published by Robert Childers in 1872 and 1875. [22]

  6. Ekaggata - Wikipedia

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    Ekaggatā (Pali; Sanskrit: ekāgratā, एकाग्रता, "one-pointedness") is a Pali Buddhist term, meaning tranquility of mind or one-pointedness, [1] but also "unification of mind." [ 2 ] According to the Theravada-tradition, in their reinterpretation of jhana as one-pointed concentration, this mental factor is the primary component ...

  7. Hoke Sein - Wikipedia

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    Hoke Sein (Burmese: ဟုတ်စိန်; 1890–1984; [1] also spelt Hok Sein) was a Burmese linguist and lexicographer, best known for compiling the influential Universal Burmese-English-Pali Dictionary still used by Pali and Burmese language scholars today. [2] [3]

  8. Kshanti - Wikipedia

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    The Pali Text Society’s PaliEnglish Dictionary. Chipstead: Pali Text Society.

  9. Robert Caesar Childers - Wikipedia

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    Robert Caesar Childers (/ ˈ tʃ ɪ l d ər z /; 1838 – 25 July 1876) was a British Orientalist and the compiler of the first PaliEnglish dictionary to be published. He was the father of the Irish nationalist Erskine Childers and the paternal grandfather of the fourth president of Ireland, Erskine Hamilton Childers.