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Taishō Tripitaka

The Taishō Tripitaka is a comprehensive collection of Buddhist scriptures compiled in Japan during the early 20th century, covering a wide range of texts like sutras, commentaries, and philosophical writings. Named after the Taishō era (1912-1926), it serves as a key scholarly resource for studying Buddhism, preserving and making accessible centuries of Buddhist thought and practice. The collection is carefully organized into sections and is often used by researchers and practitioners to explore Buddhist teachings in a systematic way, contributing to the global understanding and study of Buddhism.