Āgama (Buddhism) - определение. Что такое Āgama (Buddhism)
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Что (кто) такое Āgama (Buddhism) - определение

COLLECTION OF EARLY BUDDHIST TEXTS
Agama (Buddhism); Dīrghāgama; Dīrgha Āgama

Āgama (Buddhism)         
In Buddhism, an āgama (आगम Sanskrit and Pāli for "sacred work"Monier-Williams (1899), p. 129, see "Āgama," retrieved 12 Dec 2008 from "U.
Agama agama         
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Red-headed rock agama; African Redhead Agama; Common Agama; Red-headed Rock Agama; Rainbow Agama; Common agama; Rainbow agama
The common agama, red-headed rock agama, or rainbow agama (Agama agama) is a species of lizard from the family Agamidae found in most of sub-Saharan Africa. To clear up historical confusion based on Linnaeus and other authors, Wagner, et al.
Agama aculeata         
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Ground Agama; Ground agama
Agama aculeata, the ground agama, is a species of lizard from the family Agamidae, found in most of sub-Saharan Africa (Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Mozambique, Southern Angola, Tanzania, Zambia, Eswatini).

Википедия

Āgama (Buddhism)

In Buddhism, an āgama (आगम Sanskrit and Pāli, Tibetan ལུང་ (Wylie: lung) for "sacred work" or "scripture") is a collection of early Buddhist texts.

The five āgama together comprise the Suttapiṭaka of the early Buddhist schools, which had different recensions of each āgama. In the Pali Canon of the Theravada, the term nikāya is used. The word āgama does not occur in this collection.