Tripitakas means three baskets. These three baskets referred to baskets in which Buddhist scriptures were kept. There were several books, and it is not known who wrote them.
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If John made a certain number of baskets, let's say ( x ), then Kaleel made three times that amount, or ( 3x ). The ratio of the number of baskets Kaleel made to the number of baskets John made is 3:1. Thus, for every basket John made, Kaleel made three.
If you want equal amounts of eggs in all the baskets, divide 165 by 4. You would put 41 eggs in each of three baskets and 42 in one basket.
Baskets in basket ball are worth two points, but if the basketball is shot behind the 3-point line it is worth three ponts
I dont know who ever wrote this was stupid cuz people arent experts!
The "three baskets of knowledge" refers to the three categories of teachings in Buddhism, known as the Tripitaka or Pali Canon. These baskets consist of the Vinaya Pitaka, which contains rules for monastic discipline; the Sutta Pitaka, which includes the teachings and discourses of the Buddha; and the Abhidhamma Pitaka, which offers a philosophical and psychological analysis of Buddhist teachings. Together, they serve as the foundational texts for understanding and practicing Buddhism.
Jerome K. Jerome wrote Three Men in a Boat.
it is the three baskets that are needed and rules and regulations to become a perfect Buddhist.This answer is from the view of a Buddhist.
They are cailed baskets and twined baskets.
The opening song on Fruits Baskets is called "For Fruits Baskets".
Adam Gontier and Gavin Brown wrote Burn for Three Days Grace.