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Tripitakas are sacred books of
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Manish panchal said:
8 years ago
Tripitaka is the fourth pitak given by Buddha.
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Shailendra Kumar said:
8 years ago
Tripitaka or Three Baskets is a traditional term used for various Buddhist scriptures. It is known as pali Canon in English. The three pitakas are Sutta Pitaka, Vinaya Pitaka and Abhidhamma Pitaka.
Mihir kalimandira said:
9 years ago
It contains the noble says of Gautam Buddha. The darkness of Indian was removed after the arrival of Gautam Budha. The dominance Brahmin society was also removed. He eradicates the false belief and faith from the Indian society.
Madhu said:
9 years ago
Give more details about Tripitakas.
Akhil said:
9 years ago
What jains have as tripitakas?
Rk kushwaha said:
9 years ago
The Tripitakas were composed between about 500 BCE to about the start of the common era, likely written down for the first time in the 1st century BCE.
Each Buddhist sub-tradition had its own Tripitaka for its monasteries, written by its sangha, each set consisting of 32 books, in three parts or baskets of teachings: the basket of expected discipline from monks, a basket of discourse, and a basket of special doctrine.
The structure, the code of conduct and moral virtues in the Vinaya basket particularly, have similarities to some of the surviving Dharmasutra texts of Hinduism. Much of the surviving Tripitaka literature is in Pali, some in Sanskrit, as well as other local Asian languages.
Each Buddhist sub-tradition had its own Tripitaka for its monasteries, written by its sangha, each set consisting of 32 books, in three parts or baskets of teachings: the basket of expected discipline from monks, a basket of discourse, and a basket of special doctrine.
The structure, the code of conduct and moral virtues in the Vinaya basket particularly, have similarities to some of the surviving Dharmasutra texts of Hinduism. Much of the surviving Tripitaka literature is in Pali, some in Sanskrit, as well as other local Asian languages.
Nagendra reddy said:
9 years ago
The Tripitaka is the earliest collection of Buddhist scripture. It contains the texts with the strongest claim to being the words of the historical Buddha.
Hisana said:
10 years ago
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Akshay puneeth said:
10 years ago
The books of the Buddhism are Suttapitaka, Vinayapitaka, and Abhidammapitaka.
Mahin said:
10 years ago
What is the name of Jain's sacred books?
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