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1Vinaya Texts Part III (Sacred Books Of The East Vol. 20)
By Hermann Oldenberg and Thomas William Rhys Davids

“Vinaya Texts Part III (Sacred Books Of The East Vol. 20)” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Vinaya Texts Part III (Sacred Books Of The East Vol. 20)
- Authors: Hermann OldenbergThomas William Rhys Davids
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 444
- Publisher: ➤ Motilal Banarsidass,India - Creative Media Partners, LLC - Motilal Banarsidass - Motilal Banarsidass, - The Clarendon press
- Publish Date: ➤ 1881 - 1965 - 1991 - 2022 - 2023
- Publish Location: Delhi - Oxford
“Vinaya Texts Part III (Sacred Books Of The East Vol. 20)” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Mahavagga (Vinayapitaka) - Cullavagga - Sacred books - Boeddhisme - Hinayana Buddhism - Patimokkha
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL46338648M - OL9069923M - OL6283266M - OL13130347M - OL5982M - OL50943918M - OL13130346M - OL50809953M - OL23356675M - OL50809945M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 2685218 - 3422785
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): sa66000484 - 32034309
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9788120801141 - 9781021805249 - 8120801148 - 8120801180 - 9788120801189 - 9781021805164 - 8120801210 - 1017864071 - 9781017864076 - 1021805165 - 1021804819 - 9781021804815 - 1021805246 - 9788120801219
Author's Alternative Names:
"H Oldenberg", "Oldenberg Hermann", "Rhys Davids", "Hermann 1854-1920 Oldenberg", "T. W. Rhys 1843-1922 Davids", "Hermann (translator) Oldenberg", "T. W. Rhys Davids", "T. W. Rhys Davids LLD.", "T. W. Rhys (Thomas William Rh Davids", "Rhys Davids T.W.", "Rhys Davids T W", "T W Rhys 1843-1922 Davids", "T. W. Rhys (Thomas William Rhys) Davids", "H. Oldenberg", "T. W Rhys Davids", "T. W. Rhys 1843-1922. Tr Davids",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1881
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Khandhaka
awakenings, as well as rules for uposatha days and monastic ordination. Cullavagga: includes accounts of the First and Second Buddhist councils and the establishment
Devadatta
tapas and performed rituals to the past three buddhas and not Śākyamuni. Cullavagga section VII of the Vinayapiṭaka of the Theravādins, which deals with schisms
Early Buddhist schools
doctrines which were specific to each school. According to the scriptures (Cullavagga XI.1 ff), three months after the parinirvana of Gautama Buddha, a council
Buddhist councils
various Vinayas also recount another curious event during this time. The Cullavagga mentions there was an arhat named Purāṇa who stated that he and his followers
Pali
transitional script deriving from the Gupta script to scribe a fragment of the Cullavagga. The oldest known manuscripts from Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia date to
Mahāparinibbāna Sutta
Pali by Sister Vajira & Francis Story Essays "Mahaparinibbana-sutta and Cullavagga," article by Louis Finot, published in the "Indian Historical Quarterly"
Bhikkhunī
Garudammas (the Gotamī Sutta, Aṅguttara Nikāya 8.51, repeated in the later Cullavagga at X.1), the reason the Buddha gave for his actions was that admission
Mahākāśyapa
(1908), "The Buddhist Councils at Rajagaha and Vesali as Alleged in Cullavagga 11, 12" (PDF), Journal of the Pali Text Society, 6: 1–80, archived from
Vinaya
Text Society 1993. Horner, I.B. (1963). The book of discipline Vol. V (Cullavagga), London Luzac. Horner, I.B. (1966). The book of discipline Vol. VI (Parivāra)
Abhidharma
(Sanskrit: mātṛkā). Migot points to the mention of a "Mātṛkā Piṭaka" in the Cullavagga as the precursor to the canonical Abhidharma. Migot argues that this Mātṛkā