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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Pali Canon.
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Parent topics

  • Buddhism [r]: Spiritual tradition founded on the teachings of the Buddha. [e]
  • Theravada [r]: One of the major divisions of Buddhism [e]

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  • Buddhist councils [r]: Local, national, regional or international gatherings of Buddhist leaders to discuss matters of religious doctrine or tradition, comparable, in the view of some, to Christian councils, synods or ecumenical councils. [e]
  • Pali [r]: An ancient Indic language from the Indian subcontinent, closely related to Sanskrit, in which the Pali Canon is written. [e]
  • Pali Text Society [r]: A registered charity in the United Kingdom, founded in 1881 to foster and promote the study of Pali texts. [e]

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