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Ранний буддизм и касты

 

Аббревиатуры и библиография

Аббревиатуры

ĀpDS Āpastamba Dharmasūtra

AiB    Aitareya Brāhmaṇa

AN     Aṅguttara Nikāya (Numbered Teachings of the Buddha)

ĀpGS Āpastamba Gṛhyasūtra

AŚ     Arthaśāstra

BauŚS         Baudhāyana Śrautasūtra

BU     Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad

CU    Chāndogya Upaniṣad

Dhp   Dhammapada

DN    Dīgha Nikāya (Long Teachings of the Buddha)

JUB   Jaiminīya Upaniṣad Brāhmaņa

MN    Majjhima Nikāya (Middle Length Teachings of the Buddha)

RV       Ṛgveda Saṃhitā

Skt.   Sanskrit

SN     Saṃyutta Nikāya (Connected Teachings of the Buddha)

Snp    Suttanipāta

ŚB     Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa

TB     Taittirīya Brāhmaṇa

VāDS Vāsiṣṭha Dharmasūtra

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