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define angas,tripitikas and jatakas​

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Answered by pyadav06
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Explanation:Angas' are one of the categories of Jain scriptures followed by the Shwetambara sect. These are considered to be Bhagwan Mahavira's direct preaching, his original words in Prakrit language. ... These compilations are, therefore, called as Angas or Anga-Agamas and are collectively known as Dwadashanz

Tipitaka (Tripitaka in Sanskrit) is the name given to the Buddhist sacred scriptures and is made up of two words; ti meaning 'three' and pitaka meaning 'basket'. ... Pali means : "A grammar of the language of the theraveda Tipitaka

The Jātaka tales are a voluminous body of literature native to India concerning the previous births of Gautama Buddha in both human and animal form. The future Buddha may appear as a king, an outcast, a god, an elephant—but, in whatever form, he exhibits some virtue that the tale thereby inculcates

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Answered by khushali1232
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Jataka, (Pali and Sanskrit: “Birth”) any of the extremely popular stories of former lives of the Buddha, which are preserved in all branches of Buddhism. Some Jataka tales are scattered in various sections of the Pali canon of Buddhist writings, including a group of 35 that were ...

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