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This text presents an overview of significant scholarly works on early Buddhist practices and literature, focusing on the criteria for identifying elements of Dhammikāya meditation and examining the purity of early Yogācāra. Key contributions include analyses by Jantrasrisalai on Dhammikāya, K.R. Norman on Pāli literature, and Richard Salomon on ancient Buddhist scrolls. The discussion encompasses influential texts and insights regarding the historical context and development of Buddhist philosophy, showcasing diverse perspectives and research that illuminate the complexities of early Buddhist thought and practices. Various publications, including journals and conference contributions, emphasize the importance of these texts in understanding the evolution of Buddhist doctrines and their interpretations.
-Elements of Dhammikāya Meditation
-Influence of Yogācāra Philosophy
-Pāli Literature Analysis
-Historical Context of Buddhist Texts
-Research on Early Manuscripts