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Dhatukatha

Dhatukatha logo #21000 The Dhatukatha (dhātukathā) is a Buddhist scripture, part of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism, where it is included in the Abhidhamma Pitaka. Translation: Discourse on Elements, tr U Narada, 1962, Pali Text Society, Bristol This book combines ideas from the two preceding abhidhamma books, the Dhammasangani and Vibhanga. It is in the form of ...
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Dhatukatha

Dhatukatha logo #21003(from the article `Abhidhamma Pitaka`) ...work or with several suttas bearing the same name), a kind of supplement to the Dhammasangani, treating many of the same topics, (3) Dhatukatha ... ...seven parts: Dhammasagai, which gives an enumeration of dhammas, or elements of existence; Vibhaga, which gives further analysis of the dhammas; ...
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