The Tripitaka (three baskets) is a set of books that contains the Buddha's teachings. It is comprised of the Sutras, sermons and teachings of Buddha; Abhidharma, discourses on interpretation of the doctrine; and Vinay, rules for monks and nuns in monastic life. So the Tripitaka defines what Buddhism is and how we are to live our lives.
a temple
A pagoda or a stupa
For Buddhists the Tripitaka, or Three Baskets are the primary teachings. for Hinduism the Vedas and the Upanishads are their sacred texts. For Sikhs their holy book is the Holy Granth
It made it easier for Buddhists to spread their sacred texts.
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.
They believe that the inner-selves is one of the most important places.(i think)
It is the sacred book at the Sikh Religion.
Yes ,the Zend Avesta is the sacred book of the persians.
The exact book that Buddhists use depends upon the sect they follow. For instance, those who follow the Nichiren sect use the Lotus Sutra as their guide.
the Tripitaka
Emily used a sacred book for church.
The sacred book of Sikhism is called the Guru Granth Sahib, not Tohra.