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4.35 B.A. /M.A. 5 Years Integrated Course in Pali A.Y. 2017-18
“Siam's Borān Buddhism” from the Reign of Rāmā I (1782-1809 CE.)
Buddhism in Myanmar a Short History by Roger Bischoff © 1996 Contents Preface 1
The Art of Reading and Teaching Dhammapadas: Reform, Texts, Contexts in Thai Buddhist History1
The Curricular Canon in Northern Thailand and Laos
A Chronological Approach to the Pali Commentaries: with Reference to the Madhuratthavilāsinī
Paḷi Literature of Burma
The Concept of 'Dhamma' in Thai Buddhism: a Study in the Thought of Vajiranana and Buddhadasa
Spreading the Dhamma: Writing, Orality, And
An Analysis of the Pali Canon
The Literary Abhidhamma Text: Anuruddha's Manual of Defining Mind and Matter (Namarupapariccheda) and the Production of Pali Commentarial Literature in South India
REFLECTIONS on the SADDHAMMA-SANGAHA by Hans Penth
On the Chronicles of Ceylon
Pāli Literature: Including the Canonical Literature in Prakrit And
The Debate of King Milinda
UNIVERSITY of DELHI MASTER of ARTS in BUDDHIST STUDIES
The Pali Literature of Burma
THE PALI LITERATURE Or BURMA
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An Analysis of the Pali Canon Was Originally the Work of A.C
The Questions of King Milinda About the Editor
Chapter 1 an Introduction to the Pāli Canonical Literature
Milinda's Questions Volume I
Buddhist Law in Burma: a History of Dhammasattha Texts and Jurisprudence, 1250–1850 D
The Debate of King Milinda
Information on Pali Literature and the Publications of the Pali Text Society
Sāṅkhya Teachings Found in Theravada Buddhism: an Inquiry Into an Analogy Depicted in the Visuddhimagga
The Authenticity of the Early Buddhist Texts
Academic Studies in Buddhism and the Universities in Sri
Wh 113. Buddhist Commentarial Literature
EB42-1 Hyosi1
Catalogue (PDF)
3 Traditions of Buddhism
The Philosophy of Desire in the Buddhist Pali Canon
Buddhism in Myanmar (Burma) from Its Inception up to Early Konbaung Dynasty
The Role of Pali Grammar in Burmese Buddhism
The Udāna & the Itivuttaka