Tripitaka
The Tripitaka (Sanskrit, lit. three baskets), Tipitaka (Pali), or ?? (Chinese: S?nzàng; Japanese: Sanzo; Khmer: Traip?tâk ត្រៃបិតក; Korean: Samjang ??; Thai: Traipidok ???????; Vietnamese: Tam t?ng) is the formal term for a Buddhist canon of scriptures. Many different versions of the canon exist throughout the Buddhist world, containing an enormous variety of texts. The most widely-known version is the Pali Canon of the Theravada school.
External links
- Access to Insight has many suttas translated into English
- Pali Canon on-line (in Pali and English)
- Tipitaka Network
- List of Pali Canon Suttas translated into english (ongoing)
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