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Significance of Buddhist Text

Buddhist Text refers to the sacred writings and scriptures central to the Buddhist faith, encompassing various teachings, philosophies, and practices throughout different traditions, including Theravada, Mahayana, and Tibetan Buddhism. These texts serve as vital resources for understanding the principles of Buddhism, containing discussions on spirituality and ethics, as well as medical knowledge associated with Ayurvedic practices. Across cultures, Buddhist Texts document the teachings of the Buddha and are essential for both academic study and spiritual guidance.1
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Synonyms: Buddhist scripture, Buddhist writings, Buddhist literature, Sutra, Scripture, Holy writ, Canonical text, Sacred text, Religious scripture

In Dutch: Boeddhistische tekst; In Finnish: Buddhalainen teksti; In Spanish: Texto budista; In German: Buddhistischer Text; In Malay: Teks Buddha; In Swedish: Buddhistisk text; In French: Texte bouddhiste

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Buddhist concept of 'Buddhist Text'

Hindu concept of 'Buddhist Text'

The concept of Buddhist Text in local and regional sources