- Pali - Wikipedia
Pāḷi, as a Middle Indo-Aryan language, is different from Classical Sanskrit more with regard to its dialectal base than the time of its origin A number of its morphological and lexical features show that it is not a direct continuation of Ṛgvedic Sanskrit
- Pāli language | Theravada Buddhism, Pali Canon, India | Britannica
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
- Pāli language and alphabet - Omniglot
Pali is the classical language of Theravada Buddhism that was first used in Sri Lanka during the 1st century BC
- 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
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- Pāli
Version 3 contains 217 volumes of Pali Tipiṭaka, its Aṭṭhakathā, Tikā, Anu-tikā, and other Pāli texts The text is in Pāli and can be viewed in the following seven scripts: Devanagari, Roman, Burmese, Thai, Sinhalese, Cambodian, Mongolian
- Pali Language Study Aids - Access to Insight
It's not difficult to learn a little Pali through self-study, using a textbook or two as a guide Many people find it helpful to study with others, either in a formal classroom setting or in a more relaxed Pali study group
- Pali - Dhamma Wiki
The word Pali simply means ‘text’ but has come to be used as the name for the language that the Tipitaka used by Theravada Buddhists is written in
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