The same pair (pāṇḍityam/bālyam) is there in the Bṛhad-āraṇyaka 3.5.1. 

Yours
Aleksandar 

On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 11:59 AM, Tieken, H.J.H. via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear Gary,
In the Jaina canon there are various passages in which paṇḍita-maraṇa is contrasted with bāla-maraṇa; see Schubring, Die Lehre der Jainas, p. 182. I am certain that in among other Buddhist texts the Suttanipāta, similar passages with the bāla-paṇḍita pair may be found.
Herman

Herman Tieken
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2515 BP Den Haag
The Netherlands

Van: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces@list.indology.info] namens Gary Tubb via INDOLOGY [indology@list.indology.info]
Verzonden: vrijdag 24 februari 2017 18:32
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Onderwerp: [INDOLOGY] paṇḍita

A colleague has asked about the history of the term “paṇḍita” and in particular whether it is found used early on to refer to a persons who is clever or wise without necessarily being a learned person in a formal way.

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Gary Tubb
The University of Chicago






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