Buddhavamsa

Buddhavamsa

Buddhavamsa

El Budavamsa es una texto budista que forma parte del Canon Pali del Budismo Theravada.

Se incluye en el Khuddaka Nikaya del Sutra Pitaka. Es un texto en verso de corta extensión en 28 capítulos, detallando aspectos de la vida de Gautama Buda y los 24 budas precedentes. Este texto canónico, junto con el Apadana y Cariyapitaka, ha sido descrito como hagiográfico (sobre historias de vidas de santos)[1] y posterior al Canon.[2]

Referencias

  1. Hinüber (2000), p. 43.
  2. See, e.g., Horner (2000), p. x: "It would seem that, however much Bv may be a latecomer to the Pali Canon, or however slight its metrical interest, its merits which may be said to include the clear-cut way in which it organizes its somewhat unusual contents, are in no way thereby diminished."
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