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WikiDhammais an attempt to compile English translation Tipitaka (Buddhist sacred scripture), and its commentaries and articles related to modern perspective in online :WikiDhamma is a manual for searching, browsing, linking, instant editing as well as looking up terms in an online dictionary.

There are now 225 suttas in WikiDhamma. Please help us grow by contributing. See the To Do page for ideas. It really is easy to help once you get started!

Features[]

WikiDhamma offers Comprehensive guide of Buddhist study.

The expansive characteristic of WikiDhamma will create an extensive tool to study Buddhism at every level and for every purpose.


Our Goal[]

Our goal is to a comprehensive Tipitaka and modern theory of knowledges. Also, along with the Tipitaka, we would like to aggregate every aspect of the text: significances, commentaries, and interpretations.

We believe that our goal is not too far. It's in your hand!

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The Buddha said:

Hasten to do good; restrain your mind from evil. He who is slow in doing good, his mind delights in evil.
Dhammapada XXII, 116

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Quotation of the Day[]

The Buddha said: Hatred cannot cease by hatred but hatred can be cease by loving-kindness. This an eternal law.


How to Help " Posting article related to Buddhism"[]

You can check either write the article that available in hard copy or online source, with proper citation of the reference.

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Kalama Sutta[]

Do not accept anything by mere tradition ... Do not accept anything just because it accords with your scriptures ... Do not accept anything merely because it agrees with your pre-conceived notions ... But when you know for yourselves—these things are moral, these things are blameless, these things are praised by the wise, these things, when performed and undertaken, conduce to well-being and happiness—then do you live acting accordingly.

Dhammapada[]

The Dhammapada is a manual of Buddhist text, especially in Theravada Buddhism.


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