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_aThe Buddhist Jurisprudence _cMeena Talim |
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_aNew Delhi _bBuddhist World Press _c2017 |
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500 | _aThe Buddhist Jurisprudence was established by a Gotama Buddha, in 6th cent B.C. In the first Buddhist council, Ven Mahakassapa along with five hundred monks chanted and learnt by heart all the laws and were codified in Vinaya Pitaka Unfortunately, so for no one except Dr.Durga Bhagwat had worked on the Buddhist Jurisprudence. However it was based only on some Patimokkha rules. Hence in the present book all rules, regulations and laws which were laid down by the Buddha are critically studied and analysed. The book contains five chapters as follows. | ||
650 | _aBuddhist monasticism and religious orders | ||
650 | _aTipiṭaka | ||
650 | _aTipiṭaka.--Vinayapiṭaka.--Suttavibhaṅga.--Pātimokkha | ||
650 | _aTipiṭaka.--Vinayapiṭaka | ||
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