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" Kachhyayana was one of the principal disciples of Sakya, by whom he was selected for the important office of compiling the first Pali grammar, the rules of which are said to have been propounded by Tathagata himself. This statement seems highly probable... "
The Bhilsa Topes: Or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India: Comprising a ... - Page 44
by Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1854 - 368 pages
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An Epitome of the History of Ceylon, Compiled from Native Annals: And the ...

George Turnour - Pali literature - 1836 - 390 pages
...(If I am asked) " Who is this Kachchayano ? Whence his name Kachchayano ?" (I answer), " It is he who was selected for the important office (of compiling the first Pali grammar, hy Buddho himself; who said on that occasion) : ' Bhikkus ! from amongst my sanctified disciples, who...
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The Maháwanso in Roman Characters: With the Translation Subjoined and an ...

Mahānāma, George Turnour - Buddhism - 1837 - 446 pages
...(If Г am asked) Who is this Kachcháyano ? Whence his name Kachchuyano ?" (I answer). It is he who WAS selected for the important office (of compiling the first Pali grammar, by Buddho himself; who said on that occasion) : ' tihikkhu* from amongst my sanctified disciples, who...
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An Introduction to Kachchāyana's Grammar of the Pāli Language

Kaccāyana, James De Alwis - Pali language - 1863 - 304 pages
..." (If I am asked) who is this Kachchayano ? Whence his name Kachchayano ? (I answer), It is he who was selected for the important office (of compiling the first Pali Grammar, by Buddho himself; who said on that occasion): ' Bhikkhus from amongst my sanctified disciples, who...
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An Introduction to Kachchāyana's Grammar of the Pāli Language

Kaccāyana, James De Alwis - Pali language - 1863 - 304 pages
..." (If I am asked) who is this Kachchuyano ? Whence his name Kachchayano ? (I answer), It is he who was selected for the important office (of compiling the first Pali Grammar, by Buddho himself; who said on that occasion) : ' Bhikkhus from amongst my sanctified disciples, who...
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A descriptive catalogue of Sanskrit, Pali, and Sinhalese literary works of ...

William Dealtry - 1870 - 292 pages
...Kachchfiyana. "(If I am asked) who is this Kachchayano? Whence his name Kachchayano ? (I answer), It is he who was selected for the important office (of compiling the first Pali Grammar, by Buddho himself; who said on that occasion) : ' Bikkhus, from amongst my sanctified disciples, who...
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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial ..., Volume 4

Edward Balfour - India - 1873 - 1030 pages
...compiled it from the ancient work of Kachha'-yana. A quotation from the latter is given in the Rupasiddhi apparently in the original words. According to this...rules of which are said to have been propounded by Tathagata himself. This statement seems highly probable : for the teacher must have soon found the...
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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial ..., Volume 4

Edward Balfour - India - 1873 - 1038 pages
...compiled it from the ancient work of Kachha'-yana. A quotation from the latter is given in the Rupasiddhi apparently in the original words. According to this...principal disciples of Sakya, by whom he was selected lor the important office of compiling the tirst Pali grammar, the rules of which arc ?aid to have been...
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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia ..., Part 15, Volume 4

Edward Balfour - India - 1873 - 1038 pages
...compiled it from the ancient work of Kachha'-yana. A quotation from the latter is given in the Rupasiddlu apparently in the original words. According to this...one of the principal disciples of Sakya, by whom he waa selected for the important office of compiling the first Pali grammar, the rules of which are said...
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The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia ..., Volume 3

Edward Balfour - Asia, Southeastern - 1885 - 1210 pages
...is given in the Rupnsiddhi, apparently in the original words. According to this account, Kachhyayana was one of the principal disciples of Sakya, by whom...rules of which are said to have been propounded by Tathagata himself. This statement seems highly probable ; for that teacher must have soon found the...
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The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia ..., Volume 3

Edward Balfour - India - 1885 - 1216 pages
...is given in the Rupasiddhi, apparently in the original words. According to this account, Kachhyayana was one of the principal disciples of Sakya, by whom...rules of which are said to have been propounded by Tathagata himself. This statement seems highly probable ; for that teacher must have soon found the...
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