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Pali - Wikipedia
Pāli (/ ˈpɑːli /, IAST: pāl̤i), also known as Pali-Magadhi, [2] is a classical Middle Indo-Aryan language on the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist Pāli Canon or Tipiṭaka as well as the sacred language of Theravāda Buddhism. [3] .
Pāli language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Pāli is the language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism, (the Pāli Canon or the Tipitaka in Pāli), which were written in Sri Lanka during the 1st century BC.
Pāli language | Theravada Buddhism, Pali Canon, India ...
2024年11月30日 · Pāli language, classical and liturgical language of the Theravāda Buddhist canon, a Middle Indo-Aryan language of north Indian origin. On the whole, Pāli seems closely related to the Old Indo-Aryan Vedic and Sanskrit dialects but is apparently not directly descended from either of these.
The Pāli Language: Level 1 @ The Open Buddhist University
2024年9月24日 · The Pāli Language is the simplified form of Sanskrit that Theravada Buddhism uses as its liturgical language. It is the only Indic language to preserve a large corpus of Early Buddhist Texts, so studying Pāli (and the Suttas preserved in it) brings us as close as possible to how the historic Buddha taught.
Pali language - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
The Pali language, also known as "Magadhan", was a Middle Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian subcontinent. Traditionally, the followers of the Theravada regarded Pali as the language that Gautama Buddha himself spoke, though modern scholars suggest that he probably spoke Magadhi Prakrit.
Official site of the Pali Text Society
Pali is the language of the most complete collection of early Buddhist texts, the Pali canon or Tipitaka (‘three baskets’), which constitutes ‘the word of the Buddha’ as handed down by the tradition of Theravada Buddhism for over 2000 years.
Pali language: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
2024年12月3日 · Pali is the sacred liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism, used extensively in scriptures and teachings. It preserves a significant body of Buddhist literature and is closely related to Mixed Sanskrit, reflecting historical and cultural importance.
Pali - The Buddhist Language - Buddh a Community
Pali is the name given to the language of the scriptures (pali canon) of Theravada Buddhism, although Theravada tradition states that the language of the canon is Magadhi, the language spoken by Gotama Buddha.
The Pali Language and Literature - Pali Text Society
Pāli is the name given to the language of the texts of Theravāda Buddhism, although the commentarial tradition of the Theravādins states that the language of the canon is Māgadhī, the language supposedly spoken by the Buddha Gotama.
The Pali Language of Ancient India: A Pillar of Buddhist ...
2024年2月20日 · Pali, an ancient Indo-Aryan language, emerged around the 5th century BCE and quickly became central to the Buddhist tradition. Unlike Sanskrit, which was associated with the Brahminical elite, Pali was more accessible and was used to communicate the teachings of the Buddha to a wider audience.