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- by Seindamani U Chit Maung, Thudama'waddi
Press, Rangoon, 1976, pp360.
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{kûp þoän:pa:} - 'three natural disasters'
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{pi.Ta.ka. þoän:poän} - 'Tipitakat' - three
baskets of Buddhist teachings
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{sé-ta.na þoän:tûn} - 'three intentions'
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{kûp þoän:pa:} - three natural
disasters - UTM-PDMD016-15
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doab~Baik~hkûn~ta.ra. kûp - famine
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þût~htûn~ta.ra. kûp - war
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rau:gûn~ta.ra. - epidemic
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{pi.Ta.ka. þoän:poän} - 'Tipitakat' -
three baskets of Buddhist teachings - UTM-PDMD019-32
त्रिपिटक
«tripiṭaka»
1.
þoat - those that elucidates the meanings, Sutra
2.
wi.næÑ: - rules of discipline for monks, Viniya
3.
a.Bi.Dûm~ma - core teachings, Abhidhamma
See Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripi%E1%B9%ADaka - 151128
Tripiṭaka (Pali: Tipiṭaka) is a Sanskrit word meaning Three Baskets. It is the traditional term used by Buddhist traditions to describe their various canons of scriptures. [1] The Tripiṭaka traditionally contains three "baskets" of teachings: a Sūtra Piṭaka (Skt; Pali: Sutta Pitaka), a Vinaya Piṭaka (Skt and Pali) and an Abhidharma Piṭaka (Skt; Pali: Abhidhamma Piṭaka).
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{sé-ta.na þoän:tûn} - three
intentions - UTM-PDMD016-17
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poab~ba. sé-ta.na - desire to give charity
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moañ~sa. sé-ta.na - certainty of giving
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pa.ra. sé-ta.na - resulting mental pleasure and satisfaction
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