Petakopadesa

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= Petakopadesa =

The book was composed by the Buddha's disciple Kaccana (or Kaccayana). Scholars do not take this literally, though the translator mentions that the methods may go back to him. Scholars tend to give dates around the beginning of the common era.

The text of the book as handed down in manuscript is very corrupt.

This book was regarded as canonical by the head of the Burmese sangha about two centuries ago. It is included in the inscriptions of the Canon approved by the Burmese Fifth Council and in the printed edition of the Sixth Council text.

There are 8 sections as follows:


 * Ariyasacca Pakasana (display of the Noble Truths)
 * Sãsana patthãna (pattern of the dispensation)
 * Suttãdhitthãna (terms of expression in the thread)
 * Suttavicaya (investigation of threads)
 * Hãravibhanga (modes of conveying in separate treatment)
 * Suttatthasamuccaya (compendium of the thread's meaning)
 * Hãrasampãta (modes of conveying in combined treatment)
 * Sutta vibhangiya (Analyses of Suttas)

English Translation of Petakopadesa is not yet available here.

Original Pali Version
(From www.tipitaka.org) 

The following freely available .PDF files were taken from www.tipitaka.org. These are from Vipassana Research Institute. These contain the original words in Pali language.

The translation of original Pali words can never convey exact meaning, hence these are being provided for research & comparison. The www.tipitaka.org website also contains files in many other languages.

It is also to be mentioned that in original Pali language Buddha is referred as Bhagava(God), Bhagvanta(God), Sattha/Satthu(Teacher).

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Atthakatha (Detailed Meaning):