A very useful site to start with is

http://www.cbeta.org/result/index.htm

Cheers

Robert

>From: Kumaara Bhikkhu <venkumara@...>
>Reply-To: Pali@yahoogroups.com
>To: Pali@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [Pali] Does the Mahayana Vinaya text contain the Maha- and
>Cullavagga?
>Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 17:44:47 +0800
>
>Thank you for the information, Robert.
>
>I'm wondering: Yong Peng, am I going beyond the allowable scope of this
>list?
>
>Ven K
>
>At 08:01 AM 14-10-02, Robert Didham wrote:
> >There are of course several vinayas in Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese -
>not
> >all of which have been well researched yet and some which have been lost
>or
> >partially lost. I am not sure of the definitive answer to your question
>but
> >hopefully I will soon be able to get closer to one.
> >
> >On your second question, the two works which immediately spring to mind
>are
> >Tsukomoto's A History of Early Chinese Buddhism and Zurcher's Buddhist
> >Conquest of China
> >
> >But there is a huge literature on special topics (for example Peter
> >Gregory's Traditions of Meditation in Chinese Buddhism and Sato's Studies
>on
> >the Precepts of Chinese Buddhism). There was also a thesis done by Tso
> >Sze-Bong on the development of Chinese Vinayas which may be worth a look
> >(ANU1982)
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >Robert Didham
>


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