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VisitLearn about Theravada from Wikipedia Popular Last Update: 2006/7/9 20:21
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Essential information with useful links.

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VisitPali Wikipedia Popular Last Update: 2006/7/9 20:21
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Vikhikoso abaddhaya nikhilakoso.
Pātukarotha pāli bhāsā loke bahujanahitāya bahujanasukhāya!

See also:

Pali language http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Pali_language

Sources http://wikisource.org/wiki/Main_Page:Pali

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VisitTipitakaWiki Popular Last Update: 2006/8/15 21:04
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Wiki on the Pali version of the Tipitaka as distributed by the Sri Lankan Tipitaka Project. This wiki was created for the Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Pali/ .

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VisitWikipitaka Popular Last Update: 2006/7/21 20:19
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Wikipitaka is an attempt to compile and complete an English translation of the Tipitaka, the Buddhist sacred scripture, and its commentaries in order to enable complete features of online text.

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VisitWikiVinaya Popular Last Update: 2006/7/9 20:20
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The goal of WikiVinaya is to create a free and editable online resource of information on the Buddhist monastic discipline – 'Vinaya'.

WikiVinaya covers all the rules and related conventions relevant for bhikkhus (Buddhist monks) and bhikkhunis (Buddhist nuns), and the male and female lay buddhists who come into (regular) contact with buddhist monks and nuns. More specifically, this means the various Vinaya Pitakas and related commentaries and conventions. Information concerning the Vinayas of all the various extant Vinaya recensions have a place on WikiVinaya.

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