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Aggavaṃsa of
Arimaddana (modern Bagan, Burma) was the
author of the Saddanīti, a
grammar of the Pāli language,
specifically the text of the
Buddhist scriptures...
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Rajguru Aggavamsa Mahathera was one of the
delegates from Bangladesh) in the
Sixth Buddhist council held in Yangon,
Burma in 1956. Most
venerable Ashin...
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dharma or
righteousness as
defined in
ancient scriptures, Vedas.
Rajguru Aggavamsa Mahathera,
Bangladeshi Buddhist Rajguru Priyo Ratana Mahathera, Buddhist...
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Karmayogi Kripasaran Mahathero Ven.
Jyotipal Mahathero Rajguru Aggavamsa Mahathera Rajguru Priyo Ratana Mahathera U
Pannya Jota Mahathera|Ven....
- Adi-Buddha Ādittapariyāya
Sutta Adosa Āgama Agga Maha
Pandita Aggañña
Sutta Aggavamsa Aggi-Vacchagotta
Sutta Ahimsa Anne
Hopkins Aitken Robert Baker Aitken...
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Thailand where Pali
scholarship continued to
flourish with such
works as the
Aggavamsa of
Saddaniti and the
Jinakalamali of Ratanapañña. Pali
literature continued...
- (monks)
Karmayogi Kripasaran Mahathero Ven.
Jyotipal Mahathero Rajguru Aggavamsa Mahathera U
Pannya Jota Mahathera|Ven. U
Pannya Jota
Mahathera Ven. Prajnananda...
- Rajaniti,
collections of
aphorisms of
worldly wisdom (niti). Saddanīti, by
Aggavaṃsa of Arimaddana, an
influential Pali grammar;
Burma (c. 1154 CE). K.R. Norman...
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important scholars of the
Bagan era were
Acariya Dhammasenapati,
Aggavamsa Thera,
Capata (Saddhammajotipala), Saddhammasiri, Vimalabuddhi, Aggapandita...
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without any children, his
property will go to his brothers.
Rajguru Aggavamsa Mahathera,
Bangladeshi Buddhist monk
Rajguru Priyo Ratana Mahathera, Bangladeshi...