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					 			      	Buddhist Sacred Texts - Faithology
					 			      	 
 The sacred texts of Buddhism include the Tipitaka, the Dazangjing, and the Tibetan Buddhist canon. http://www.faithology.com/texts/buddhism
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					 			      	Buddhist Sacred Texts
					 			      	 
 In Buddhism, there are a vast number of Buddhist scriptures and religious texts, which are commonly divided into the categories of canonical and non-canonical. http://www.religionfacts.com/buddhism/texts
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					 			      	Buddhist texts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Buddhist texts can be categorized in a number of ways. The Western terms "scripture" and "canonical" are applied to Buddhism in inconsistent ways by Western scholars: for example, one authority refers to "scriptures and other canonical texts", while another says that scriptures can be categorized into canonical, commentarial and pseudo-canonical. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist_texts
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					 			      	The Sacred Texts of Buddhism
					 			      	 
 In the monotheistic religions, the Bible, Koran and other sacred books are considered the revealed truth of God. Buddhist sacred texts, on the other hand, are thought of as guides on the path to truth, not truth itself. That said, there are many sacred texts in Buddhism, but not all texts are accepted by all schools. http://buddhism.about.com/od/sacredbuddhisttexts/
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					 			      	Buddhism Stack Exchange
					 			      	 
 sutras - How are Buddhist Sacred Texts used in practice and historically, given the questioned authenticity of some of them - Buddhism Stack Exchange. http://buddhism.stackexchange.com/questions/9268/how-are-buddhist-sacred-texts-used-in-practice-and-historically-given-the-quest
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					 			      	Buddhism Scriptures
					 			      	 
 English translations of Buddhist scriptures are available here. http://www.hinduwebsite.com/sacredscripts/buddhism_scripts.asp
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					 			      	Sacred Texts - Buddhism - Yale
					 			      	 
 Sacred Texts - Buddhism - Religion - Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. http://fore.yale.edu/religion/buddhism/texts
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					 			      	Tripiá¹aka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Tripiá¹aka is a Sanskrit word meaning Three Baskets. It is the traditional term used to describe the Buddhist scriptures. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripi%E1%B9%ADaka
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					 			      	Tipitaka - Dhamma Wiki
					 			      	 
 Tipitaka (Tripitaka in Sanskrit) is the name given to the Buddhist sacred scriptures and is made up of two words; ti meaning 'three' and pitaka meaning 'basket.' http://www.dhammawiki.com/index.php?title=Tipitaka
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					 			      	What Buddhists Believe - Tri-Pitaka (or Tipitaka)
					 			      	 
 The Tripitaka was compiled and arranged in its present form by those Arahants who had immediate contact with the Master Himself. http://www.budsas.org/ebud/whatbudbeliev/62.htm