Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1002596> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 40 of
40
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1002596 subject Q7164953.
- Q1002596 abstract "In Theravada Buddhism, anupubbikathā or ānupubbikathā (Pali) – variously translated as "gradual discourse," "gradual instruction," "progressive instruction," and "step-by-step talk" – is a method by which the Buddha taught the Dhamma to suitably receptive lay people. In this approach, the Four Noble Truths are the consummate teaching. The common formula is: Generosity (dāna) Virtue (sīla) Heaven (sagga) Danger of sensual pleasure (kāmānaṃ ādīnava) Renunciation (nekkhamma) The Four Noble Truths (cattāri ariya-saccāni)↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Q1002596 wikiPageExternalLink pali.
- Q1002596 wikiPageExternalLink index.html..
- Q1002596 wikiPageExternalLink dn.02.0.than.html..
- Q1002596 wikiPageExternalLink ud.5.03.than.html..
- Q1002596 wikiPageExternalLink dic_idx.htm..
- Q1002596 wikiPageExternalLink pali.htm..
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q1133107.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q1159203.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q1224655.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q132265.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q134293.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q1474574.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q169010.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q185514.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q2007062.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q215685.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q2428021.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q3483786.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q36727.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q4089509.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q456256.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q466858.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q4984258.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q550068.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q5591994.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q609445.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q6637849.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q6664483.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164953.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q726297.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q748.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q7710407.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q854944.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q9441.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q948253.
- Q1002596 wikiPageWikiLink Q966962.
- Q1002596 comment "In Theravada Buddhism, anupubbikathā or ānupubbikathā (Pali) – variously translated as "gradual discourse," "gradual instruction," "progressive instruction," and "step-by-step talk" – is a method by which the Buddha taught the Dhamma to suitably receptive lay people. In this approach, the Four Noble Truths are the consummate teaching.".
- Q1002596 label "Anupubbikathā".