On the Paṭisambhidās: why Theravadins get so mixed up about words
By Bhante Sujato
8 pagesThere is a common religious tendency to mythologize and eternalize the historical particularities of your given religion: claiming, for example, that the Sanskrit language of the Vedas is the language of the universe itself. Sadly, Theravada Buddhism too isn’t immune from such narcissistic excess.
For a deeper historical look at this phenomenon, see Levman, 2017.