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Development of the Learning Process of Abhidhanappadipika Scripture |
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| รหัสดีโอไอ | |
| Creator | Supee Thumthong |
| Title | Development of the Learning Process of Abhidhanappadipika Scripture |
| Publisher | Buddhist Studies Foundation Wat Buranasiri Matayaram |
| Publication Year | 2568 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Dhamma for Life |
| Journal Vol. | 31 |
| Journal No. | 2 |
| Page no. | 669-682 |
| Keyword | Development, Learning process, Abhidhanappadipika |
| URL Website | https://so08.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/dhammalife |
| Website title | https://so08.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/dhammalife/article/view/4903 |
| ISSN | 2822-048X |
| Abstract | This research is a documentary study with the following objectives: 1) to study theAbhidhanappadipikatext, 2) to translate and analyze the content of theAbhidhanappadipika, and 3) to develop a learning process for theAbhidhanappadipika.The research findings reveal that theAbhidhanappadipika, composed by Venerable Moggallana Thera, is a Pali dictionary consisting of 1,203 verses. The text is divided into three sections: (1) Sagga-kanda (Heaven Section), (2) Bhu-kanda (Earth Section), and(3) Samanya-kanda (General Section). The vocabulary in theAbhidhanappadipikaaids in the study and research of the Tripitaka and enhances the understanding of Dhamma principles. It includes synonyms (e.g., 32 words meaning "Buddha") and polysemous words (e.g., the word "Dhamma" has over 14 meanings). The development of the learning process for theAbhidhanappadipikawas carried out in the following steps: 1) designing an online learning structure divided into 10 sessions, 2) announcing and accepting registrations online, 3) conducting online teaching via Zoom and live-streaming the sessions on Facebook and YouTube, 4) evaluating participants online and awarding certificates, with most participants responding very positively, and 5) after completing the teaching, editing the lecture clips and disseminating them through various media: (1) a website, (2) YouTube, (3) TikTok, and (4) printing and distributing books as Dhamma donations. |