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How did Sutta-Pitaka reconstruct the philosophy of Buddhism? Mention about Buddhist Tipitaka.
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The Sutta-Pitaka is one of the three parts of the Buddhist Tipitaka, and it plays a key role in reconstructing the philosophy of Buddhism. It contains the actual sermons and discourses of Lord Buddha, focusing on his teachings about ethics, meditation, and wisdom. Through stories, dialogues, and teachings, it explains core concepts like the Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, karma, rebirth, and nirvana.
The Sutta-Pitaka helps preserve and spread Buddha’s practical guidance for leading a moral and mindful life, making it central to understanding Buddhist philosophy.
The Tipitaka (meaning “Three Baskets”) is the holy scripture of Buddhism and includes:
- Vinaya Pitaka – Rules and discipline for monks and nuns.
- Sutta Pitaka – Buddha’s sermons and teachings.
- Abhidhamma Pitaka – Philosophical and psychological analysis of Buddhist ideas.
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