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Aṭṭhakathā (Pali for explanation, commentary)
refers to Pali-language
Theravadin Buddhist commentaries to the
canonical Theravadin Tipitaka.
These commentaries...
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German philosopher Wilhelm Geiger, the
chronicles are
based on
Sinhala Atthakatha (commentary). The
oldest surviving prose work is the Dhampiya-Atuva-Getapadaya...
- Itivuttaka-
Atthakatha 2.73, Ekanipata-
Atthakatha 1.63, Patisambhidamagga-
Atthakatha 1.167, Sammohavinodani-
Atthakatha 119, Nettippakarana-
Atthakatha Mya:112...
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monastic community. His
translation of the commentary, the
Dhammapada Atthakatha,
presents the
details of
these events and is a rich
source of
legend for...
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works were
written as
either large treatises (śāstra), as
commentaries (
aṭṭhakathā), or as
smaller introductory manuals. They are more
developed philosophical...
- Kingdom. It was
written based on
prior ancient compilations known as the
Atthakatha,
which were
commentaries written in Sinhala.[page needed] An
earlier do****ent...
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historical record of Sri Lanka. The
chronicle is
believed to be
compiled from
Atthakatha and
other sources around the 3rd to 4th
century CE.
Together with the...
- Kingdom. It was
written based on
prior ancient compilations known as the
Atthakatha (sometimes Sinhalaatthakatha),
which were
commentaries written in Sinhala...
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attributed to him.
Below is a
listing of the
fourteen commentaries (
Aṭṭhakathā) on the Pāli
Canon traditionally ascribed to
Buddhaghosa While traditional...
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Publications No. 412/413,
Buddhist Publication Society, Kandy, 1996. The
Atthakatha Correspondence Table, in
collaboration with Sodo Mori and T. Endo, Pali...