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4.

Tripitakas are sacred books of

Buddhists
Hindus
Jains
None of the above
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Pawan said:   1 decade ago
Buddhiest letrature is also called pali litrature. Sutta pitaka, vinay pitaka, abhidhama pitaka are known as tripitaka of buddhism

Shemi said:   1 decade ago
Tri pitak consist of.
Vinaya pitak-rules of behavior.
Sukta pitak-collection of religious sermons.
Damma pitak-main preaching of budha.

KOUSIK MAJHI said:   1 decade ago
Tripitak are consist of three pitaks. There are -
1) Binay pitak
2) Sutra pitak
3) Avidharma pitak

Ranjana said:   1 decade ago
Tripitaka consist the teaching of budha. It has three parts:1 vinay pitaka which consist the rule governing budhist sangha and monk it cover the rule of behavior in our daily life. Sutra pitaka conist the religious sermon and budhist teaching and avidharma pitak consist budhist philosphy and main pearching of budha. Tripitaka written in Pali language.

Rohan said:   1 decade ago
Tripitak are consist of three pitaks. There are

1) Binay pitak
2) Sutra pitak
3) Avidharma pitak

Buddhiest letrature is also called pali litrature. Sutta pitaka, vinay pitaka, abhidhama pitaka are known as tripitaka of buddhism

Rahul said:   1 decade ago
Tripitaka is a Sanskrit word meaning Three Baskets. It is the traditional term used by Buddhist traditions to describe their various canons of scriptures.

The expression Three Baskets originally referred to three receptacles containing the scrolls on which the Buddhist scriptures were originally preserved.

Hence, the Tripitaka traditionally contains three "baskets" of teachings: a Sutra Pitaka, a Vinaya Pitaka and an Abhidharma Pitaka.

Prasanta said:   1 decade ago
Sutta pitaka - Rules of monastic disciple for monks.

Vinaya pitaka - Buddhist sermon.

Abhidhama pitaka - Philosophy of bhuddha's teaching.

Pankaj M said:   1 decade ago
Tripitaka is Sanskrit word meaning three Basket. Early days, In Buddhist school used to teaching. They may contain descriptions of Buddha and parables which may help lead to enlightenment of the reader. The three basket are teaching of Sutra, Abhidharma and Vinaya.

Akshay said:   1 decade ago
The meaning of the word Tripitakas can be taken as three times (in marathi languange word for three times is 'Tippat').

I have heard that in those days mahabharata was considered as the largest book; hence as answer to that buddhist people created a book of Budha's teachings three times bigger than Mahabharata, hence this book is called as Tripitakas (as 'three times' in length as that of Mahabharata. ).

Adity said:   1 decade ago
In Buddhism literature is contain tipitaka. Vinaya pitaka, abhidhamma pitaka & sutta pitaka.


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