Template:RQ:pi:Watcharasat quote
Specimen output:
- ᩈ᩠ᩅᩣᨠ᩠ᨡᩣᨲᩮᩣ ᨽᨣᩅᨲᩣ ᨵᨾ᩠ᨾᩮᩣ, ᩈᨶ᩠ᨴᩥᨭᩛᩥᨠᩮᩣ ᩋᨠᩣᩃᩥᨠᩮᩣ ᩑᩉᩥᨷᩔᩥᨠᩮᩣ, ᩋᩰᨷᨶᨿᩥᨲᩮᩣ ᨷᨧ᩠ᨧᨲ᩠ᨲᩴ ᩅᩮᨴᩥᨲᨻᩛᩮᩣ ᩅᩥᨬ᩠ᨬᩪᩉᩦᨲᩥ.
- svākkhāto bhagavatā dhammo, sandiṭṭhiko akāliko ehipassiko, opanayiko paccattaṃ veditabbo viññūhīti.
- The dhamma has been expounded well by the Exalted One, it is not esoteric, it is not timebound, it is open to all, leading to nirvana, it should be known by the wise individually.
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This template is used to quote a passage from one particular publication to demonstrate the existence of a Pali word. The passages are stored in Module:RQ:pi:Watcharasat, where the words are tagged by positive ID numbers; different passages have different numbering schemes. A quotation can be provided by an entry such as {{RQ:pi:Watcharasat quote|192|pisa2|2}}
. The arguments mean use the quotation 'pisa2' from page 192, and embolden the word tagged as number 2. The result of this invocation is:
- (᪗) ᩈᨻᩛᩮ ᨷᩥᩈᩣ ᩈᨻᩛᩮ ᨿᨠ᩠ᨡᩣ ᩈᨻᩛᩮ ᨷᩮᨲᩣ ᩈᩩᨡᩥᨲᩣ ᩉᩮᩣᨶ᩠ᨲᩩ ᨴᩩᨠ᩠ᨡᨷ᩠ᨷᨾᩩᨬ᩠ᨩᨶ᩠ᨲᩩ.
- (7) sabbe pisā sabbe yakkhā sabbe petā sukhitā hontu dukkhappamuñjantu*.
*Treated as a mistake for 'dukkhā pamuñcantu' - (7) May all goblins, all demons and all ghosts be happy and liberated from all suffering.
- (7) sabbe pisā sabbe yakkhā sabbe petā sukhitā hontu dukkhappamuñjantu*.
If the word ID number is not used, then no words will be highlighted. It is recommended that the value 0 be used for this option. Thus, using '0' will result in:
- (᪗) ᩈᨻᩛᩮ ᨷᩥᩈᩣ ᩈᨻᩛᩮ ᨿᨠ᩠ᨡᩣ ᩈᨻᩛᩮ ᨷᩮᨲᩣ ᩈᩩᨡᩥᨲᩣ ᩉᩮᩣᨶ᩠ᨲᩩ ᨴᩩᨠ᩠ᨡᨷ᩠ᨷᨾᩩᨬ᩠ᨩᨶ᩠ᨲᩩ.
- (7) sabbe pisā sabbe yakkhā sabbe petā sukhitā hontu dukkhappamuñjantu*.
*Treated as a mistake for 'dukkhā pamuñcantu' - (7) May all goblins, all demons and all ghosts be happy and liberated from all suffering.
- (7) sabbe pisā sabbe yakkhā sabbe petā sukhitā hontu dukkhappamuñjantu*.
The additional parameter |brackets=on
may be used to surround a quotation with brackets. This indicates that the quotation either contains a mere mention of a term (for example, "some people find the word manoeuvre hard to spell") rather than an actual use of it (for example, "we need to manoeuvre carefully to avoid causing upset"), or does not provide an actual instance of a term but provides information about related terms.