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what are tripitakas? what do they comprise​

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Answered by mamtashukla97
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Tripiṭaka is a Sanskrit word meaning Three Baskets. It is the traditional term used by Buddhist traditions to describe their various canons of scriptures. ... Hence, the Tripiṭaka traditionally contains three "baskets" of teachings: a Sūtra Piṭaka, a Vinaya Piṭaka and an Abhidharma Piṭaka.

Answered by SpreadLove
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Tripiṭaka is a Sanskrit word meaning Three Baskets. It is the traditional term used by Buddhist traditions to describe their various canons of scriptures.

Hence, the Tripiṭaka traditionally contains three "baskets" of teachings:

  • a Sūtra Piṭaka,
  • a Vinaya Piṭaka and
  • an Abhidharma Piṭaka.
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