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What (who) is Pali - definition

INDO-ARYAN LANGUAGE NATIVE TO THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
Pali language; Pâli; Pali (language); Paali language; पािऴ; पाऴि; Pāli language; Pāli; Pāḷi; Pali Bhasa; ISO 639:pli; ISO 639:pi; Pali script; Páli grammar; Páli Language; Pali alphabet; Pali phonology; Pali Language; Pali tehsil
  • 19th century Burmese Kammavācā (confession for Buddhist monks), written in Pali on gilded palm leaf

Pali         
['p?:li:]
¦ noun an Indic language, closely related to Sanskrit, which developed in northern India in the 5th-2nd centuries BC.
Origin
from Pali pali(-bhasa) 'canonical texts'.
Pali         
·noun ·pl of Palus.
II. Pali ·pl of Palus.
III. Pali ·noun A dialect descended from Sanskrit, and like that, a dead language, except when used as the sacred language of the Buddhist religion in Farther India, ·etc.
Pāli Canon         
  • Burmese script]], (top) medium square, (centre) round and (bottom) outline round in red lacquer from the inside of one of the gilded covers
  • In pre-modern times the Pali Canon was not published in book form, but written on thin slices of wood (called a [[palm-leaf manuscript]]) or bamboo. The leaves are kept together by thin sticks, and the scripture is covered in cloth and kept in a box.
BUDDHIST SCRIPTURES PRESERVED IN THE PĀLI LANGUAGE BY THE THERAVADA TRADITION
Pali Tipitaka; Pāli Tipitaka; Pali canons; Tipiṭaka; Three baskets; Pāli canon; Pāli Canon; Pali canon; Poly canon; Buddhist Páli literature
The Pāli Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, as preserved in the Pāli language. It is the most complete extant early Buddhist canon.

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Pali

Pali () is a Middle Indo-Aryan liturgical language in Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist Pāli Canon or Tipiṭaka as well as the sacred language of Theravāda Buddhism.

Examples of use of Pali
1. They are sick and tired of insurgents," says Pali.
2. One of her favorite haunts is Bandra’s Pali Naka area, which is close to her house.
3. The driving license of driver Kantilal, a resident of Kharda village in Rajasthan‘s Pali district, had been seized, he said.
4. "There‘s plenty of room for multiple players," said Richard Greenfield of Pali Capital.
5. Protestors also blocked Sohna–Faridabad Road at Pali and Bahri areas in the district.