I don't know if one location claims to have the oldest version of the Tripitaka, also know as the Pali canon, but many Buddhist have a copy of it. You can buy copies online.
The Torah is a Jewish holy book, it is not related to Buddhism.
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The Tripikata is a holy book for Buddhism
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No, I think the Torah is from the Judaism tradition.
The holy book is The Diamond Sutra. This book was not written by the Buddha, instead it was written in China, and it's original publication is unknown.
there are many books on Buddhism, from which can learn about Buddha, there is not just one book like the qua ran or the bible.
The sacred book of Buddhism is a very large book called the Tipitaka. The Tipitaka is written in Pali, an ancient Indian language that the Buddha spoke.
There is no holy person or deity in Buddhism
Given that Buddhism in general has no deity, and "Holy Books" are inspired by a deity, it follows that Buddhism has no holy books. Buddhism does have a number of texts and writing reflecting the teachings of the Buddha and commentaries on these writings, These would be regarded as significant writings worth studying. A key consideration is that Zen Buddhism relies on an individual interpretation of the application of Buddhist principles to life. Interpretations provided by a book or instruction are suspect. As the Samurai koan states "If you meet the Buddha on the road - kill him."
No, however, some places important to the historical Buddha have become places of pilgrimages. .