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- The Petakopadesa (peṭakopadesa) is a Buddhist scripture, sometimes included in the Khuddaka Nikaya of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism. The nature...
- text. Further study and comparison with a closely related text, the Petakopadesa eventually revealed that it was a guide to interpretation and the composition...
- "Sutta Compendium") Nettipakarana (abbrev. "Nett"; "Book of Guidance") Petakopadesa (abbrev. "Peṭ"; "Instructions on the Tipitaka") Milindapañha (abbrev...
- Patisambhidamagga Apadana Buddhavamsa Cariyapitaka Nettipakarana or Netti Petakopadesa Milinda Panha For more on these editions also see Pali Canon The first...
- book of guidance) Petakopadesa (Instruction on the Tipitaka) Milindapañha (The questions of Milinda) The Nettipakarana and Petakopadesa are introductions...
- (included in Burmese and Sinhalese editions, but not in Thai edition) Petakopadesa (included in Burmese and Sinhalese editions, but not in Thai edition)...
- in five canonical or para-canonical texts: the Paṭisambhidāmagga, the Peṭakopadesa, the Nettippakaraṇa, the Milindapañha and the Buddhavaṃsa." Gal (p. 10)...
- Guide (Nettipakarana). Transl. from the Pali. 1962. Piṭaka-Disclosure (Peṭakopadesa). Transl. from the Pali. 1964. The Path of Discrimination (Patisambhidamagga)...
- the Buddhavamsa the Cariyapitaka And the following three which are included in the Burmese Canon: the Milindapanha the Nettippakarana the Petakopadesa...
- Nikāya (‘Minor Collection’): Paṭisambhidāmagga, Nettipakaraṇa and the Peṭakopadesa. The Abhidhamma Piṭaka, like the rest of the Theravāda Tipiṭaka, was...