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Conditional Relations Vol 1 - 2

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Author: Narada Thera
Publisher: Pali Text Society
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Product Type: Hardcover Book and Free PDF eBook
Pages: 526
ISBN 13: 978-086013028-4

ISBN 10: 860130282

Language: English

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SKU:PTS:132578

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Volume I of the two part partial translation of the Chaṭṭha Saṅgāyana text of the seventh book of the Abhidhamma-pitaka. 

Conditional Relations I is a translation of the first volume of the enormously long and extremely intricate Paṭṭhāna, the seventh and final book of the Abhidhamma piṭaka. Conditional Relations is based on the translation of vol I of the Chaṭṭha Saṅgāyana text. Paṭṭhāna deals with the 22 triplets and 100 couplets of the Dhammasaṅgaṇī, i.e. all the ultimate realities, both singly and in combinations with reference to the 24 conditions to show how their cause and effects are related.


In the methods of the Four Noble Truths and Dependent origination, only the manifested causes and effects are considered. But in Paṭṭhāna, the forces that bring about the relations between the causes and effects are also taken into account and it is with these forces that this subject is primarily concerned.

Volume II of the two part partial translation of the Cha ha Sa g yana text of the seventh book of the Abhidhamma-pitaka.

Conditional Relations II is a translation of the first volume of the enormously long and extremely intricate Pa h na, the seventh and final book of the Abhidhamma pi aka. Conditional Relations is based on the translation of vol II, III, IV and V of the Cha ha Sa g yana text. Pa h na deals with the 22 triplets and 100 couplets of the Dhammasa ga , i.e. all the ultimate realities, both singly and in combinations with reference to the 24 conditions to show how their cause and effects are related.

In the methods of the Four Noble Truths and Dependent origination, only the manifested causes and effects are considered. But in Pa h na, the forces that bring about the relations between the causes and effects are also taken into account and it is with these forces that this subject is primarily concerned.

This book, Conditional Relations, has undergone some corrections by the Pali Text Society. View the corrections here.

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