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The Path of Awakening : Pure Buddhism

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What is Tripitaka?

"Tripitaka" refers to a collection of sacred Buddhist scriptures. It is also known as the "Pali Canon" in Theravada Buddhism, and as the "Tipitaka" in Sanskrit and other Buddhist traditions. The Tripitaka is considered one of the most important scriptures in Buddhism.

The Tripitaka is divided into three sections or "baskets," which give it its name. The three baskets are:

1. Vinaya Pitaka: This section contains the rules and regulations for monastic discipline and conduct for Buddhist monks and nuns. It covers topics such as ethical conduct, the code of discipline, and guidelines for communal living.

2. Sutta Pitaka: This section consists of discourses attributed to Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. It contains a vast collection of teachings, stories, and philosophical discussions on various aspects of life, including ethics, meditation, mindfulness, and the nature of reality.

3. Abhidhamma Pitaka: This section deals with higher-level philosophical and psychological analysis of the Buddha's teachings. It provides a detailed examination of the mind and mental factors, cosmology, and the nature of consciousness.

The Tripitaka is written in ancient Indian languages such as Pali, Sanskrit, and other regional languages, depending on the Buddhist tradition. It serves as a fundamental source of guidance and inspiration for Buddhist practitioners worldwide and is highly regarded as a valuable repository of Buddhist wisdom.

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Product Details
Independently Published
885229555Y / 9798852295552
Paperback / softback
14/07/2023
34 pages
178 x 254 mm, 77 grams
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