
• (n.) The three divisions, or `baskets` (pitakas), of buddhist scriptures, -- the Vinayapitaka [Skr. Vinayapi/aka] , or Basket of Discipline; Suttapitaka [Pali] , or Basket of Discourses; and Abhidhammapitaka [Pali] , or Basket of Metaphysics.
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Three baskets. Three collections of Buddhist scriptures; 1. VINAYA
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The canonical texts of Theravada Buddhism, divided into three parts: the Vinaya-pitaka, containing the rules governing the monastic community; the
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'The Three Baskets', the Buddhistic Canon as finally adopted by the Council of Sthaviras, or elders, held under the auspices of Emperor Asoka, about 245 B.C., at Pataliputra, consisting of three parts 'The basket of discipline', 'the basket of (Buddha's) sermons', and 'the basket of metaphysics.' -- K.F.L.
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The canonical texts of Theravada Buddhism, divided into three parts: the
Vinaya-pitaka, containing the rules governing the monastic community; the
Sutra-pitaka, a collection of scriptures recording the teachings of the Buddha; and
Abhidharma-pitaka, a collection of Bud...
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