tripitaka (Meaning)

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tripitaka (n.)

The three divisions, or baskets (pitakas), of buddhist scriptures, -- the Vinayapitaka [Skr. Vinayapi/aka] , or Basket of Discipline; Suttapitaka [Pali] , or Basket of Discourses; and Abhidhammapitaka [Pali] , or Basket of Metaphysics.

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  1. The Tripitaka, also known as the "Three Baskets," is the sacred text of Buddhism.
  2. The Tripitaka consists of the Sutra Pitaka, Vinaya Pitaka, and Abhidharma Pitaka.
  3. The Sutra Pitaka contains the teachings and sermons of the Buddha.
  4. The Vinaya Pitaka outlines the monastic rules and regulations.
  5. The Abhidharma Pitaka provides philosophical teachings and interpretations of Buddhist doctrines.
  6. The Tripitaka is considered the foundation of Buddhist doctrine and practice.
  7. The word "Tripitaka" means "three baskets" in Sanskrit, as the texts were originally stored in three baskets.
  8. The Tripitaka has been translated into numerous languages and is widely studied by Buddhists.
  9. The Tripitaka is often referred to as the "Buddhist Bible" due to its central importance in the religion.
  10. The Tripitaka has had a profound influence on Buddhist art, literature, and culture.

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The three divisions, or baskets (pitakas), of buddhist scriptures, -- the Vinayapitaka [Skr. Vinayapi/aka] , or Basket of Discipline; Suttapitaka [Pali] , or Ba

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The Tripitaka, also known as the "Three Baskets," is the sacred text of Buddhism.

The Tripitaka consists of the Sutra Pitaka, Vinaya Pitaka, and Abhidharma Pitaka.

The Sutra Pitaka contains the teachings and sermons of the Buddha.

The Vinaya Pitaka outlines the monastic rules and regulations.