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Is there a Buddhist Bible? The Tibetan canon of Buddhist texts, pictured here, is just one of the many bodies of text considered authoritative by different Buddhist communities around the world. | Michal Knitl / Alamy Stock Photo.
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Buddhist texts are religious texts that belong to, or are associated with, Buddhism and its traditions. There is no single textual collection for all of Buddhism.
A classic compilation of Buddhist texts, edited by Dwight Goddard, covering Zen, Southern, and related traditions. The first edition, scanned from an autographed copy, is available online as a public domain etext.
21 lut 2019 · Buddhism has a vast number of scriptures, but few texts are accepted as authentic and authoritative by every school of Buddhism. There is one other reason that there is no Buddhist Bible. Many religions consider their scriptures to be the revealed word of God or gods.
BDRC offers free access to over 28 million pages of Buddhist scriptures and literature in various languages and formats. Register for a BDRC account to use the new features and tools of BUDA, the Buddhist Digital Archives.
The Dhammapada (Pali: धम्मपद; Sanskrit: धर्मपद, romanized: Dharmapada) is a collection of sayings of the Buddha in verse form and one of the most widely read and best known Buddhist scriptures. [1]
Early Buddhist texts and modern translations. Suttas (sutras) from the Tipitaka (Tripitaka) in Pali, Chinese, Sanskrit, and Tibetan with the Buddha's teachings on mindfulness, insight, wisdom, and meditation.