describe the main sources of buddhism literature
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Memories of the sayings of the Buddha carried down through oral tradition after he died, ca 483 B.C.E., and were compiled into collections called suttas (Pali) or sutras (Sanskrit). These collections, plus the Vinaya Pitaka (monastic rules) and Abidhamma/Aabidharma (philosophical texts) compose the Buddhist
dharma wheel
Also known as the dharmachakra, the dharma wheel is one of the oldest and most iconic symbols of the Buddhist faith.
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