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  • Jeff - A little confusing Sir, as

    Buddhist Scriptures can be divided into Pali and Sanskrit Literature:

    A. Pali Literature:

    The Pali literature was monopolized by the Hinayana sect of Buddhism.
    Tri Pitaka

    The most important of all Buddhist scriptures is the TRI-PITAKA which is in Pali text. It is supposed to be the earliest recorded Buddhist literature which was written in the 1st Century B.C.


    The TRI-PITAKA or Three Baskets of law is composed of 3 books:

    1. Vinaya Pitaka: ‘Rules of Conduct’

    his is a boTok of discipline and mainly deals with rules of the order.

    2. Sutta Pitaka: ‘Discourses’

    It is a collection of sermons and discourses of Gautama Buddha and the incidents in his life. It is the most important Pitaka and consists of five divisions known as Nikayas. Dhammapada is the most famous Pali literature and contains aphorisms and short statements covering the truth.

    3. Abhidhamma: ‘Analysis of Doctrine’

    This third basket contains meta physical doctrines and is known as Buddhist meta physicals. It is an analytical and logical elaboration of the first two pitakas. It contains analysis and exposition of Buddhist doctrine.

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    I apologise for any indescretion but I tend to believe in the most sacred ad authentic sources in a religion, as these tend to hold more authority

    more to come
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