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100 | _aCollins, Steven | ||
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_aAgganna sutta = the discourse on what is primary: an annotated translation from Pali/ _cby Steven Collins. |
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_aNew Delhi : _bSahitya Akademi, _c2001. |
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300 | _a101 pages ; 22 cm | ||
500 | _aTipiášaka. Discourse on what is primary | ||
505 | _a1. Some Remarks on the Conlext(s) of AS -- i. In world history: agrarian social order -- ii. In early Indian history: towns and small-scale politics -- iii. In early Indian cultural debate: competing hierarchical models -- II. Some Remarks on the Text of AS -- i. Is the test as we have it a clumsy patchwork? -- ii. What is the nature of the 'satire' in AS? --iii. AS in relation to other early texts -- iv. Notes on the status of my interpretation -- III. The Story of Origins, Monastic Life and Ideals, and the Vinaya -- i. Individual verbal reminiscences of the Monastic Code (Vinaya) -- ii. The five impossible things -- iii. 'Making a store': the Fall of Mankind and Vinaya Infractions -- IV. The Structure of AS and Fifty words -- Notes to the Introduction- End Notes, Translation Introduction -- The Discourse on What is Primary --Notes to the Translation -- Abbreviations -- Appendix 1 : On the Word Mahasammata -- Appendix 2 : Is there a 'Social Contract' in AS ? | ||
650 | _aBuddhism -- Sacred books. | ||
650 | _aBuddhism. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |