the sacred book of buddhism is called the tipitaka and its writen in the language pali.
The sacred writing of Buddhism is Tipitaka, and is a very large book.
None. Hinduism and Buddhism share no sacred texts.
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Buddhism: The Tipitika (Tripitika). Hinduism: The Vedas and the Upanishads Judaism: The Torah
There are three parts to the Buddhism sacred text.
To a Hindu a cow is the most sacred of all animals.You're stepping on sacred ground Kevin, have some respect.This signed Sheffield Wednesday shirt is literally sacred to me, that's why I have it framed; so it can't be damaged.
The term sacred usually means "important to a deity. As Buddhism has no deity there can be no sacred objects. There can be relics of revered persons, important locations, etc.
Many early Buddhist texts were written in Pali, a language of India.It is the sacred language of Theravada Buddhism.
"Sacred" implies the involvement of a deity. Buddhism has no deity. Therefore no object is sacred in Buddhism. Buddhism has symbols like the eight spoked wheel, but these are neither real objects or sacred. Buddhism has relics but these are souvenirs and aides memoires for Buddhists to help them focus in meditation.
Sacred texts are shared between Hinduism and Buddhism, with both religions revering texts such as the Vedas and Upanishads. However, each tradition also has its own distinct scriptures, such as the Bhagavad Gita for Hindus and the Tripitaka for Buddhists.
Mahasatipatthana Sutta - The Great Discourse on the Establishing of Awareness