Dhatukatha


Dhatukatha (pāli: dhātukathā): is a Buddhist text, part of the Canon of Theravada Buddhist Pali Canon. It is contained in the Abhidhamma Pitaka (pāli: abhidhammapiţaka; sans. Abhidharmapiţaka). English translation Dhatukathy

Discourse on Elements, crowd. U Narada, 1962, Pali Text Society [1], Bristol Dhatukatha content This book links the ideas of the two previous books of Abhidhamma: Dhammasangani and Vibhanga. It is written in the form of questions and answers, grouped in 14 chapters, based on the form of these questions. The first chapter asks about each of the things discussed in the text as follows: "How many clusters, bases and elements does this matter". In the later chapters the questions become more complex, eg "How many clusters etc. are not engaged dhammas that are not involved in the dhamma involved in the given thing?"

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