Tripitaka is a term referring to the traditional group of Buddhist scriptures recognized by Mahayana and Theravada branches. It is also known as the Tipitaka in Pali. The Tripitaka consists of three "baskets" or collections: the Vinaya Pitaka (disciplinary rules for monastic life), the Sutta Pitaka (discourses of the Buddha), and the Abhidhamma Pitaka (philosophical and psychological analysis).
Tripitaka is way of ending sadness, Quran is Way for the god
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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.
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