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The Sahassavatthupakaraṇa, part I |
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Author |
Masefield, Peter (著)
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Source |
Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies
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Volume | v.21 |
Date | 2021.11 |
Pages | 82 - 103 |
Publisher | Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies |
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https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/how-get-here
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Location | Oxford, UK [牛津, 英國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | The Sahassavatthupakaraṇa, 'An Anthology of Amusing Tales', was composed by a certain Raṭṭhapāla of the Guttavaṅka monastery in Sri Lanka, probably some time between 900-1250 AD. Its oldest surviving manuscripts date to the 16th century AD; this translation of its first few stories is based on the edition of Ver Eecke Filliozat and Filliozat (Bangkok, 2003).
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Table of contents | Introduction 82 Sahassavatthupakaraṇa namo tassa bhagavato arahato sammāsambuddhassa 84 An Anthology of Amusing Tales Homage to the Lord, the Arahant, the Perfectly Enlightened One 85 I. Dhammasoṇḍakavatthu 86 1. The story of Dhammasoṇḍaka 87 II. Migapotakavatthu 94 2. The story of Migapotaka 95 III. Dhammasutaupāsikāya vatthu 96 3. The story of the female layfollower who heard dhamma 97 [8] IV. Migaluddakassa vatthu 98 4. The story of the deer-hunter 99 V. Bhujagavināsitavatthu 100 5. The story concerning the expelled snake 101 Select Bibliography 102 |
ISSN | 20471076 (P) |
Hits | 230 |
Created date | 2022.04.19 |
Modified date | 2022.04.19 |
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