explain the term 'tripataka'
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The Tripitaka is a collection of Buddhist teachings that are the foundation of the Theravada Buddhist philosophy. It's the earliest grouping of Buddhist teachings. The Tripitaka is also known as the Tipitaka, from the Pali words, ti, meaning "three," and pitaka, meaning "baskets
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Answer: here's a clear answer- Tripataka - Meaning “Three parts of the flag”. In this Mudra, all the fingers are held straight and close together like the stop sign except for the ring finger which is bent.
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