Kharoshti script on a wooden plate

    Early Buddhist Texts (EBTs), Early Buddhist Literature, or Early Buddhist Discourses refer to the parallel texts shared by the Early Buddhist schools.

    The large collections, there are also fragmentary collections of EBT materials in Sanskrit, Khotanese, Tibetan, and Gāndhārī.

    The modern study of early pre-sectarian (Various terms are being used to refer to the earliest period of Buddhism: Early Buddhism, The earliest Buddhism, Original Buddhism, The Buddhism of the Buddha himself, Precanonical Buddhism, and Primitive Buddhism) Buddhism often relies on comparative scholarship using these various early Buddhist sources.




Kharoshti script on a wooden plate
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Kharosthi script on wood, Niya, 3rd century AD
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Double-wedged wooden tablet in Gandharan written in Kharosthi script. Dated in the 2nd to 4th century.
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Wooden Tablet Inscribed with Kharosthi Characters, Eastern Han Dynasty to Jin Dynasty (2nd - 3rd century AD), Excavated at the site of the Niya Ruins in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Collection of the Xinjiang Museum. Taken it at the Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Invention Artifacts
中文(简体)‎: 佉卢文木牍,东汉至晋(公元2-3世纪)新疆民丰县尼雅遗址出土,新疆自治区博物馆藏,拍摄于中国科技馆奇迹天工展览
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Wooden Kharosthi document found at Loulan, China by Aurel Stein (L.A. VI ii 0234)
Dated on 3rd century A.D.?
Source: Aurel Stein, Serindia. London, 1921. Volume IV, plate XXXIX
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The manuscript is written on birchbark and is part of a group of early manuscripts from Gandhara (modern East Afghanistan/Noth-West Pakistan).
Dated on the first half of 1st century
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Fragments of stone well railings with a Buddhist inscription written in the Kharoshthi script, from the late Han period to the Three Kingdoms era. Discovered at Luoyang, Henan Province, 1924.
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