Tipiṭaka Studies in Theravāda Buddhasāsana

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"Subject Index" : A Forthcoming Search to be unvailed after March 2010

Section 1 : Subject Index to the Life of the Buddhas
based on the Great Chronicles of Buddhas by the Most Venerable Mingun Sayadaw and others,
English translation Singapore Edition 2008

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Volume Abbreviations of the World Tipiṭaka Edition in Roman Script

Showing Tipiṭaka Volume Abbreviations, Division Number References & Titles
published in 40 volumes according to the B.E. 2500 (1957) Great International Council Resolution

Abbr. Volume Title   Abbr. Volume Title   Abbr. Volume Title
Vinayapiṭaka (V) Suttantapiṭaka (Sutta) Abhidhammapiṭaka (Abhi)
1V Pārājikapāḷi Dīghanikāya (D) 29Dhs Dhammasaṅgaṇīpāḷi
2V Pācittiyapāḷi 6D Sīlakkhandhavaggapāḷi 30Vbh Vibhaṅgapāḷi
3V Mahāvaggapāḷi 7D Mahāvaggapāḷi 31Dht Dhātukathāpāḷi
4V Cūḷavaggapāḷi 8D Pāthikavaggapāḷi 31Pu Puggalapaññattipāḷi
5V Parivārapāḷi Majjhimanikāya (M) 32Kv Kathāvatthupāḷi
  9M Mūlapaṇṇāsapāḷi Yamaka (Y)
10M Majjhimapaṇṇāsapāḷi 33Y1 Mūlayamakapāḷi
11M Uparipaṇṇāsapāḷi 33Y2 Khandhayamakapāḷi
Saṃyuttanikāya (S) 33Y3 Āyatanayamakapāḷi
12S1 Sagāthāvaggasaṃyuttapāḷi 33Y4 Dhātuyamakapāḷi
12S2 Nidānavaggasaṃyuttapāḷi 33Y5 Saccayamakapāḷi
13S3 Khandhavaggasaṃyuttapāḷi 34Y6 Saṅkhārayamakapāḷi
13S4 Saḷāyatanavaggasaṃyuttapāḷi 34Y7 Anusayayamakapāḷi
14S5 Mahāvaggasaṃyuttapāḷi 34Y8 Cittayamakapāḷi
Aṅguttaranikāya (A) 35Y9 Dhammayamakapāḷi
15A1 Ekakanipātapāḷi 35Y10 Indriyayamakapāḷi
15A2 Dukanipātapāḷi Paṭṭhāna (P)
15A3 Tikanipātapāḷi Dhammānuloma
15A4 Catukkanipātapāḷi 36P1 Tikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
16A5 Pañcakanipātapāḷi 37P1 Tikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
16A6 Chakkanipātapāḷi 38P2 Dukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
16A7 Sattakanipātapāḷi 39P3 Dukatikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
17A8 Aṭṭhakanipātapāḷi 39P4 Tikadukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
17A9 Navakanipātapāḷi 39P5 Tikatikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
17A10 Dasakanipātapāḷi 39P6 Dukadukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
17A11 Ekādasakanipātapāḷi Dhammapaccanīya
Khuddakanikāya (Khu) 40P7 Tikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
18Kh Khuddakapāṭhapāḷi 40P8 Dukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
18Dh Dhammapadapāḷi 40P9 Dukatikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
18Ud Udānapāḷi 40P10 Tikadukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
18It Itivuttakapāḷi 40P11 Tikatikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
18Sn Suttanipātapāḷi 40P12 Dukadukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
19Vv Vimānavatthupāḷi Dhammānulomapaccanīya
19Pv Petavatthupāḷi 40P13 Tikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
19Th1 Theragāthāpāḷi 40P14 Dukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
19Th2 Therīgāthāpāḷi 40P15 Dukatikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
20Ap1 Therāpadānapāḷi 40P16 Tikadukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
20Ap2 Therīapadānapāḷi 40P17 Tikatikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
21Bu Buddhavaṃsapāḷi 40P18 Dukadukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
21Cp Cariyāpiṭakapāḷi Dhammapaccanīyānuloma
22J Jātakapāḷi 40P19 Tikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
23J Jātakapāḷi 40P20 Dukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
24Mn Mahāniddesapāḷi 40P21 Dukatikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
25Cn Cūḷaniddesapāḷi 40P22 Tikadukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
26Ps Paṭisambhidāmaggapāḷi 40P23 Tikatikapaṭṭhānapāḷi
27Ne Nettipāḷi 40P24 Dukadukapaṭṭhānapāḷi
27Pe Peṭakopadesapāḷi  
28Mi Milindapañhapāḷi
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