The Buddhist canon is called the Tipitika (Tripitika).This contains three parts:
After the Tipitika, there are the traditional Commentaries, though these would not usually be called scriptural. In some schools of Buddhism, there are still later works as well, which could also be called scriptural for those schools. In Zen Buddhism, for example, there is the Blue Cliff Record.
The "holy scriptures" of other religions (the Christian Bible. the Qur'an, etc.) are only important as philosophical works. Buddhist has no holy scriptures of its own as the word "holy" would identify a godly origin. There is no god in Buddhism, thus no god given origin of scriptures. Buddhist texts and books (e.g. the Heart Sutra) are important as they contain discussions and arguments for the Buddhist wold view.
Dalai lama is a great Buddhist. he serves people with good affairs.
He is a Tang man. He works at and cooks for the company. He is a Buddhist and a vegetarian
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Zhijing Wu has written: 'Wulin fan zhi' -- subject(s): Biography, Buddhist Priests, Buddhist Temples, Buddhists, Early works to 1800, History
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Lokesh Chandra has written: 'Sanskrit manuscripts from Tibet' 'Eminent Tibetan polymaths of Mongolia' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Scholars, Tibetan, Tibet, Tibetan Scholars 'Tibetan works printed by the Shoparkhang of the Potala =' 'Iconography of the thousand Buddhas' -- subject(s): Gods, Buddhist, Buddhas, Buddhist Gods 'Bhata-Samskritabhidhanam' -- subject(s): Sanskrit, Dictionaries, Tibetan language 'Dictionary of Buddhist iconography' -- subject(s): Buddhist Gods, Buddhist art and symbolism, Dictionaries, Gods, Buddhist 'Sanskrit texts from the Imperial Palace at Peking' -- subject(s): Mantras, Forbidden City (Beijing, China) 'Ninth Century Scroll of the Vajradhatu Mandala' 'Art and Cutler of South East Asia (Sata-pitaka series)' 'Dictionary of Buddhist Iconography, Vol. 6' 'Buddhist paintings of Tun-Huang in the National Museum, New Delhi' -- subject(s): Idols and images, National Museum of India, Art collections, Buddhist painting, Catalogs, Painting 'Buddhist Iconography' 'The Esoteric Icongraphy of Japanese Mandalas' 'The Tibetan iconography of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and other deities' -- subject(s): Gods, Buddhist, Buddhist art and symbolism, Gods, Buddhist, in art, Buddhist Gods, Buddhist gods, Buddhist gods, in art, Pictorial works 'Jaiminiya Brahmana of the Samaveda' 'Cultural Horizons of India; Vol. 3' 'Dictionary of Buddhist Iconography, Vol 15'
Scriptures can be found in the Holy Bible. One can also find scriptures online.Answer:It you go to the Bible online, there are at least 85 verses speaking about works - usually referring to the great works of God. But to understand the Christian debate about works vs. faith and how works alone does not assure salvation, suggest reading Romans 3 and 4; Galatians 2 and 3, Ephesians 2 and 4 and especially James 2:14-26. Here is one of the verses on works:John 6:26-29New International Version (NIV)26 Jesus answered, "Very truly I tell you, you are looking for me, not because you saw the signs I performed but because you ate the loaves and had your fill. 27 Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. For on him God the Father has placed his seal of approval."28 Then they asked him, "What must we do to do the works God requires?"29 Jesus answered, "The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent."
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Henry Clarke Warren has written: 'A Buddhist Reader' 'Buddhism in translations' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Sacred books, Collected works, Quotations, Buddhist literature, Sacred books (Selections: Extracts, etc.)
Xing Chen has written: 'Li Shutong tu zhuan' -- subject(s): Biography, Buddhist Priests, Pictorial works, Priests, Buddhist 'Yi shu ren sheng' -- subject(s): China painters, Biography 'Li Shutong shen bian de wen hua ming ren' -- subject(s): Biography, Buddhist Priests, Friends and associates, Intellectuals, Priests, Buddhist