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- Dhammapala abstract "See also Dharmapala (disambiguation)Dhammapāla was the name of two or more great Theravada Buddhist commentators.The earlier, born in Kanchipuram, is known to us from both the Gandhavamsa and the writings of Xuanzang to have lived at Badara Tittha Vihara south of modern Chennai, and to have written the commentaries on seven of the shorter canonical books (consisting almost entirely of verses) and also the commentary on the Netti, perhaps the oldest Pali work outside the canon. Extracts from the latter work, and the whole of three out of the seven others, have been published in Pali by the Pali Text Society. These works show great learning, exegetical skill and sound judgment. But as to the meaning of words, or to discussions of the ethical import of his texts, very little can be gathered from his writings of value for the social history of his time. Though in all probability a Tamil by birth, he declares, in the opening lines of those of his works that have been edited, that he followed the tradition of the Great Monastery (Maha Vihara) at Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka, and the works themselves confirm this in every respect.Another writer, probably also called Dhammapala, since he was supposed by the 12th century to be the same, though scholars do not accept this, wrote subcommentaries on the commentaries on the Digha, Majjhima and Samyutta Nikayas.A third Dhammapala wrote Saccasankhepa, a handbook of abhidhamma.".
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- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Abhidharma.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Anuradhapura.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Atthakatha.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Badaratittha.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhism_amongst_Tamils.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_philosophers.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Chennai.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Dharmapala_(disambiguation).
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Gandhavamsa.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Kanchipuram.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Mahavihara.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Nettipakarana.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Nikāya.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Pali.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Pali_Text_Society.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Saccasankhepa.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lanka.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Tamils.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Theravada.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLink Xuanzang.
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dhammapala".
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dhammapāla".
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dharma guardian".
- Dhammapala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ācariya Dhammapāla".
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- Dhammapala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:TheravadaBuddhism.
- Dhammapala subject Category:Buddhism_amongst_Tamils.
- Dhammapala subject Category:Buddhist_philosophers.
- Dhammapala hypernym Name.
- Dhammapala type Philosopher.
- Dhammapala type Philosopher.
- Dhammapala comment "See also Dharmapala (disambiguation)Dhammapāla was the name of two or more great Theravada Buddhist commentators.The earlier, born in Kanchipuram, is known to us from both the Gandhavamsa and the writings of Xuanzang to have lived at Badara Tittha Vihara south of modern Chennai, and to have written the commentaries on seven of the shorter canonical books (consisting almost entirely of verses) and also the commentary on the Netti, perhaps the oldest Pali work outside the canon.".
- Dhammapala label "Dhammapala".
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- Dhammapala sameAs ダンマパーラ.
- Dhammapala sameAs m.088mtw.
- Dhammapala sameAs Дхаммапала.
- Dhammapala sameAs พระธัมมปาละ.
- Dhammapala sameAs Q11317558.
- Dhammapala wasDerivedFrom Dhammapala?oldid=686603235.
- Dhammapala isPrimaryTopicOf Dhammapala.