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The[[Pāli]] (or Pāḷi) language, which was used to write many of the earliest extant Buddhist scriptures, as collected in the Pāḷi Canon or Tipitaka, and was the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism.  
The [[Pāli]] (or Pāḷi) language, which was used to write many of the earliest extant Buddhist scriptures, as collected in the Pāḷi Canon or Tipitaka, and was the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism.  
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The Pāli (or Pāḷi) language, which was used to write many of the earliest extant Buddhist scriptures, as collected in the Pāḷi Canon or Tipitaka, and was the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism.

For terms used in Theosophical literature, see Pāli terms.

For additional resources on the Pāli language see: