Vol. 29 (2007): Journal of the Pali Text Society
Published:
2025-08-07
Full Issue:
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Contributions
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Front Matter
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Contents
VII-VIII -
Preface
IX-XIV -
Stretching the Vinaya Rules and Getting Away with It Eleventh I.B. Horner Memorial Lecture, 2005
1-49 -
The Susīma-sutta and the Wisdom-Liberated Arahant
51-75 -
A Note on the Heterodox Calendar and a Disputed Reading in the Kālakācāryakathā
77-94 -
caveat lector
95-106 -
The Buddhist Bhikṣu’s Obligation to Support His Parent in Two Vinaya Traditions
107-136 -
Commentaries, Translations, and Lexica Some Further Reflections on Buddhism and Philology
137-151 -
A Note on micchādiṭṭhi in Mahāvaṃsa 25.110
153-168 -
Saṅkhepasārasaṅgaha Abbreviation in Pāli
169-174 -
Recent Japanese Studies in the Pāli Commentarial Literature Since 1984
175-190 -
On Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkāra VII.1
191-200 -
Sanskrit Ikṣvāku, Pāli Okkāka, and Gāndhārī Iṣmaho
201-227 -
A Gāndhārī Version of the Simile of the Turtle and the Hole in the Yoke
229-262 -
Remarks on the Third Precept Adultery and Prostitution in Pāli Texts
263-284 -
A Note on vinaya
285-311 -
Zombies and Half-Zombies Mahāsūtras and Other Protective Measures
313-330 -
Three Pāli Works Revisited
331-364 -
What’s in a Repetition? On Counting the Suttas of the Saṃyutta-nikāya
365-387 -
The Career of Women Disciple Bodhisattas
389-405 -
On the Correspondence of Helmer Smith and Gunnar Jarring
407-420 -
An Index to JPTS Volumes IX–XXIX
421-428 -
Contributors to this volume
429-430 -
PTS Research Grants
431
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