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This project investigates the Mangalatthadīpanī, a significant Buddhist text from 16th century Thailand, exploring its influence across Southeast Asia. The research aims to highlight its role in the understanding of the Pali tradition and its impact on local spiritual and cultural practices.
The aim of this project is to study a major work of Buddhist literature in Southeast Asia, the Mangalatthadīpanī (“Discourse on Auspicious Things”).
This text is of considerable length and reaches about 30 folios in manuscript form and about 1000 pages in printed editions in vernacular scripts.
Written in Pali (the canonical language of Theravada Buddhism) in Chiang Mai (present day Northern Thailand) at the beginning of 16th century, this text was spread, glossed and translated across a large p…
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