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Pali Canon

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The Pali Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in Theravada Buddhism, comprised of three major sections known as the Tipitaka.

Key Features

  • Contains discourses attributed to the Buddha
  • Divided into three 'baskets' or collections
  • Considered one of the oldest and most authoritative scriptures in Buddhism

Pros

  • Offers a comprehensive collection of teachings attributed to the Buddha
  • Provides insights into early Buddhist philosophy and practice

Cons

  • Some may find the content challenging or difficult to understand without proper guidance

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