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  1. Pali - Wikipedia

    Pali was designated a classical language of India by the Government of India on 3 October 2024. [3][4] The word 'Pali' is used as a name for the language of the Theravada canon.

  2. Pāli language | Theravada Buddhism, Pali Canon, India | Britannica

    Pāli language, classical and liturgical language of the Theravāda Buddhist canon, a Middle Indo-Aryan language of north Indian origin. On the whole, Pāli seems closely related to the Old Indo-Aryan Vedic …

  3. Pāli language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Pali is the classical language of Theravada Buddhism that was first used in Sri Lanka during the 1st century BC.

  4. Pali language - Encyclopedia of Buddhism

    Pali (Pāli) is the language of the Pali textual tradition, one of the two main text textual traditions of Buddhism. The core texts of this tradition, the Pāli canon and its commentaries, are the central texts …

  5. The Pāli Language: Level 1 @ The Open Buddhist University

    Jul 1, 2025 · What is the Pāli Language? The Pāli Language is the simplified form of Sanskrit that Theravāda Buddhism uses as its liturgical language. It is the only Indic language to preserve a large …

  6. Learn Pali - YouTube

    Are you struggling with all the Latin & Sanskrit technical jargon? Well the Learn Pali channel is for you. It provides simple online Pali grammar lessons aimed at the beginner - in English.

  7. Pāli

    1 day ago · Version 3 contains 217 volumes of Pali Tipiṭaka, its Aṭṭhakathā, Tikā, Anu-tikā, and other Pāli texts. The text is in Pāli and can be viewed in the following seven scripts: Devanagari, Roman, …

  8. Pāli Dictionary - Pali

    Pāli to English, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Burmese Dictionary

  9. Pali Explained

    What is Pali? Pali was designated as a classical language by the Government of India on 3 October 2024.

  10. Learning Pali - Buddha's Language - BAUS

    This is considered the level 2 study of Pali language. After working through Pali Primer, students can start to study “A New Course in Reading Pali” by James Gair & W.S. Karunatillake.