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An Abhidhamma treatise by
Buddhadatta of
Uragapura. The book was written in India in the Cola country. It is an
introduction to the study of the Abhidhamma, and there is much similarity
between it and the Visuddhi Magga, though Buddhadatta's diction is less involved
and ambiguous than that of Buddhaghosa; his vocabulary is extraordinarily rich
and his style more graphic.
The work is mostly in verse with, here
and there, a prose commentary supplied by the author himself (Gv.69; see P.L.C.
107-8 for details).
Two tīkās on it exist, one by
Vācissara
Mahāsāmi of the Mahāvihara and the other by
Sumangala, pupil of
Sāriputta.
Sās.34.
Gv. (p.69) says that Buddhadatta wrote
it at the request of his pupil Sumati.

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