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The '''Pāḷi''' (or Pāli) language, which was used to write many of the earliest extant [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] scriptures, as collected in the Pāḷi Canon or Tipitaka, and was the liturgical language of [[Theravāda]] Buddhism. | |||
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For terms used in Theosophical literature, see [[:Category:Pāli terms|Pāli terms]]. | |||
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For additional resources on the Pāli language see: | |||
* John Bullitt's page [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/glossary.html A Glossary of Pali and Buddhist Terms]. | |||
* The Pali Text Society's [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/pali/ Pali-English Dictionary]. | |||
* Charles Duroiselle's '''Practical Grammar of the Pali Language''''' at [http://www.buddhanet.net/pdf_file/paligram.pdf Buddhanet.net]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 11 August 2017
The Pāḷi (or Pāli) 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 Theravāda Buddhism.
For terms used in Theosophical literature, see Pāli terms.
For additional resources on the Pāli language see:
- John Bullitt's page A Glossary of Pali and Buddhist Terms.
- The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary.
- Charles Duroiselle's Practical Grammar of the Pali Language at Buddhanet.net.