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what are the features of the sutta pitaka​

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Answered by naveenjoshi01974
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Included are texts dealing with monastic life, the excesses of asceticism, the evils of caste, Buddha's debates with the Jains, and meditation, together with basic doctrinal and ethical teachings and many legends and stories.

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Answered by mahadev7599
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The Sutta Pitaka - contains the Buddha's teachings recorded mainly as sermons delivered in historical settings. It includes the Dhammapada . The Dhammapada means 'the path or verses of truth' and is the best known of all the Buddhist scriptures in the West.

The first, the Brahmajala Sutta (“Discourse on the Divine Net”), renowned and much quoted, deals with fundamental Buddhist doctrines and with rival philosophies and tells much about everyday life and religious practices of the period.

The sutta collection primarily consists of narratives about or discourses by the buddha, but it also includes stories about or ostensibly by other important figures from early Buddhism, such as the wise monk Sāriputta.

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