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Buddhist Scriptures

Buddhist scriptures, known as the Tripitaka or Pali Canon, are the sacred texts of Buddhism. They encompass teachings attributed to the Buddha and cover doctrines, ethical guidelines, and philosophical concepts. The Tripitaka is divided into three sections: the Vinaya Pitaka (monastic rules), the Sutta Pitaka (discourses), and the Abhidhamma Pitaka (philosophical analysis). Other important texts include the Mahayana sutras, which introduce new teachings. These scriptures guide followers in meditation, ethical living, and understanding the nature of suffering and enlightenment. They serve as foundational resources for Buddhist practice and philosophy across various traditions.

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    Buddhist scriptures, known as the "Tripitaka" or "Pali Canon," are a collection of sacred texts that outline the teachings of the Buddha, his discourses, and the monastic rules. They encompass three main sections: the Vinaya Pitaka (guidelines for monastic discipline), the Sutta Pitaka (Buddha's teachings and dialogues), and the Abhidhamma Pitaka (philosophical and doctrinal analysis). These texts provide insight into the nature of suffering, mindfulness, ethical living, and the path to enlightenment, forming the foundation of Buddhist philosophy and practice across various traditions.