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What are Buddhas holy writings called?

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The Buddha did not write anything down. The earliest known scriptures were recorded hundreds of years after the Buddha's death. Still the \textbf{Buddhavacana}are claimed to be the literal utterances of the Buddha as the Sangha orally maintained them since the Buddha's death.

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The sacred book of Buddhism is called the Tripitaka (called Tipitaka in Pali). It is also called the Pali Canon, after the language in which it was first written. ... Both Theravada and Mahayana Buddhists generally accept the Tripitaka (called Tipitaka in Pali) as the Buddhist sacred writings.

Sacred Text: Tripitaka

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