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- Front matter
- Contents, p. iii
- Sodo Mori, 1935-2025 (Norihisa Baba), pp. 1-13
- ‘For the Sake of the Prosperity and Splendour of the Most Excellent Teaching’ The Burmese Saṃgharāja Ñāṇābhivaṃsa’s Letter to the Monastic Community of Lanka (Jens W. Borgland), pp. 15-59
- Qualities of Distinction A New Perspective on the dhutaṅgas in the Pāli Canon (Oliver Freiberger), pp. 61-97
- Conceptualising the World in Pali Literature (Alastair Gornall), pp. 99-125
- An Early Religious and Historical Tradition of Laos The Aḍḍhabhāgabuddharūpanidāna of Ariyavaṃsa (Javier Schnake), pp. 127-161
- Storytelling in the Pāli Nikāyas The Particle kho and the Textual Cycle of the Sick Monk (Eviatar Shulman), pp. 163-213
- Pali muṭṭha, mussati, mosa, and Related Words (Martin Straube), pp. 215-235
- A Note on the Title and Date of Dharmananda Kosambi’s Navanītaṭīkā (Truptirani B. Tayade and Mahesh A. Deokar), pp. 237-240
- PTS Research Grants, pp. 241