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Explain what is meant by ‘Tipitaka’ in detail

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Answered by dazzler123
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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'. During Hikkaduve's lifetime, it was the 1868 council in Pelmadulla, in which he was invited to participate as editor of Pali texts on monastic discipline, the Vinaya, that form part of the Tipitaka canon. The Pali Tipitaka are the Buddhist scriptures, also known as the Pali Canon. Pali means : "A grammar of the language of the theraveda Tipitaka . "

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Answered by skyfall63
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‘Tipitaka’

  • Tripitaka is a book that is highly valued and followed by the Buddhist community as they are mainly relying on the sacred book and it is assumed that this Tripitaka is a rule book for them, also known as Pali canon or Tipitaka.
  • The Theravada or Ways of elders of Buddhism community had recorded the sculpture writings in Pali –the Three Baskets.
  • It is comprised of three divisions named as Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka, and Abhidhamma Pitaka.

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