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In buddha literature, what is sutta? Conversation between buddha and

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Buddhist Sacred Texts: The Sutras. ... The Tripitaka (Pali Canon), Mahayana Sutras and the Tibetan Book of the Dead are three major noncanonical Buddhist texts. The Pali Canon, which means “the word of Buddha,” includes some of the Buddha's discourse, but it also incorporates the teachings of his pupils.

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✔️Tripitaka, also known as Pali Canon in English, is a traditional term used for Buddhist scriptures.

✔️The three pitakas are Sutta Pitaka, Abhidhamma Pitaka and Vinaya Pitaka.

✔️Sutta Pitaka. It has around 10 thousand sutras related to Buddha and his close associates

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