the Pali Canon

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The Pali Canon is the foundational collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, preserving the earliest recorded teachings of the Buddha in the Pali language.

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Pali Canon 15
Pāli Canon 5
Pali Buddhist canon 1

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Kuthodaw Pagoda dedicatedTo the Pali Canon
Maudgalyāyana appearsIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pāli Canon
Four Arya Truths scripturalCanon the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Three Marks of Existence mentionedIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Truth of suffering scripturallyAttestedIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Three Baskets preservedIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Nibbana scripturallyAttestedIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Thai Forest Tradition follows the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Three Jewels of Buddhism mentionedIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Triple Gem mentionedIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Jataka tales preservedIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Mahākāśyapa scripturalSource the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pāli Canon
Dhṛtarāṣṭra appearsIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pāli Canon
Virūḍhaka appearsIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pāli Canon
Virūpākṣa appearsIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Tusita Heaven describedIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Vinaya Pitaka partOf the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Abhidhamma Pitaka partOf the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Abhidhamma Pitaka componentOf the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Theravada Tipitaka
Suvarnabhumi (Sanskrit term meaning “Golden Land”) mentionedIn the Pali Canon
subject surface form: Suvarnabhumi
this entity surface form: Pali Buddhist canon
Buddha’s discourses collectedIn the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Bodhi scripturalSource the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pali Canon
Queen Maya Devi scriptureTradition the Pali Canon
this entity surface form: Pāli Canon