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SHT Sutta 27 |
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SHT 886, 942 ▶ SHT, Sanskrithandschriften aus den Turfanfunden. 1965 (vol i) ed. W. Clawiter, L. Holzmann, E. Waldschmidt; 1968 (vol ii) ed. idem; 1971 (vol iii) ed. idem; 1980 (vol iv) ed. L. Sander, E. Waldschmidt; 1985 (vol v) ed. idem; 1989 (vol vi) ed. H. Bechert, K. Wille; 1995 (vol vii) ed. idem; 2000 (vol viii) ed. idem; 2004 (vol ix) ed. idem; 2008 (vol x) ed. K. Wille. Wiesbaden/Stuttgart: Franz Steiner. |
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| Pāli |
MN 76 |
Sandaka |
MN i 513 ▶ Akanuma p. 167 lists SA 973 at T ii 251b and SA2 207 at T ii 451a as partial parallels to MN 76. These two discourses, in which Ānanda discusses the need to overcome lust, anger, and delusion and points to the noble eightfold path as the means to achieve this, are rather parallels to AN 3.71 at AN i 215. Hartmann 1992: 47 notes that a so far unpublished fragment parallel to MN 76 at MN i 513,13–514,26 can be found in the Hoernle collection. | SHT iii 886 is identified in SHT viii p. 183. |
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| Sanskrit |
SF 294 |
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Wille 2006: 83 ▶ WILLE, Klaus 2006. The Sanskrit Fragments Or. 15003 in the Hoernle Collection. Buddhist Manuscripts from Central Asia, The British Library Sanskrit Fragments, S. Karashima et al. (ed.), Tokyo: Soka University, vol. 1 pp 65–153. |
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