What Bible do Buddhists read?

Pali canon, also called Tipitaka (Pali: “Triple Basket”) or Tripitaka (Sanskrit), the complete canon, first recorded in Pali, of the Theravada
Theravada
Theravada, (Pali: “Way of the Elders”) major form of Buddhism prevalent in Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos. Theravada, like all other Buddhist schools, claims to adhere most closely to the original doctrines and practices taught by the Buddha.
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(“Way of the Elders”) branch of Buddhism.
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What is the Buddhist Bible called?

The sacred book of Buddhism is called the Tipitaka. It is written in an ancient Indian language called Pali which is very close to the language that the Buddha himself spoke. The Tripitaka is a very large book.
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What is the holy book of Buddhism?

Buddhist Holy Book

Tipitaka: These texts, known as the “three baskets,” are thought to be the earliest collection of Buddhist writings. Sutras: There are more than 2,000 sutras, which are sacred teachings embraced mainly by Mahayana Buddhists.
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Does Buddhism have a Bible?

Buddhavacana. The concept of buddhavacana (word of the Buddha) is important in understanding how Buddhists classify and see their texts. Buddhavacana texts have special status as sacred scripture and are generally seen as in accord with the teachings of the historical Buddha, which is termed "the Dharma".
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Is Jesus mentioned in Buddhism?

Some high level Buddhists have drawn analogies between Jesus and Buddhism, e.g. in 2001 the Dalai Lama stated that "Jesus Christ also lived previous lives", and added that "So, you see, he reached a high state, either as a Bodhisattva, or an enlightened person, through Buddhist practice or something like that." Thich ...
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What is the Buddhist equivalent of the Bible?



Can you believe in god as a Buddhist?

Buddhists do not believe in any kind of deity or god, although there are supernatural figures who can help or hinder people on the path towards enlightenment.
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What are the 3 main Buddhist beliefs?

Buddhism. Buddhism is a religion that is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. The main principles of this belief system are karma, rebirth, and impermanence.
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What are the three Buddhist Holy books?

The Tripiṭaka is composed of three main categories of texts that collectively constitute the Buddhist canon: the Sutra Piṭaka, the Vinaya Piṭaka, and the Abhidhamma Piṭaka.
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Does Buddhism have any holy texts?

Japanese Lotus Sutra

Eighth chapter of the 'Lotus Sūtra', one of the most influential scriptures of Mahāyāna Buddhism. It is seen by many of its adherents as the summation of the teachings of the Buddha.
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What do Buddhists pray for?

Buddhist followers often pray to buddhas, bodhisattvas, and spiritual masters. One of the meanings behind these prayers is to invoke the enlightened qualities of our own heart and mind through letting go of the ego's resistance to humility.
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Why is there no Buddhist Bible?

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. In Buddhism, however, it is understood that the scriptures are teachings of the historical Buddha - who was not a god - or other enlightened masters.
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What is the afterlife in Buddhism?

Generally, Buddhist teaching views life and death as a continuum, believing that consciousness (the spirit) continues after death and may be reborn. Death can be an opportunity for liberation from the cycle of life, death and rebirth.
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How do Buddhists worship?

Buddhists worship at temples or monasteries, where they meditate and pray. Some also set up shrines at home to worship privately. Buddhists offer fresh flowers, lights, and lamps, or burn fragrant incense at shrines with images of the Buddha. These acts pay respect to the Buddha and make merit for the devotee.
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What are the 4 Buddhist truths?

The Four Noble Truths comprise the essence of Buddha's teachings, though they leave much left unexplained. They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
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What is the oldest holy book in Buddhism?

  • The Gandhāran Buddhist texts are the oldest Buddhist manuscripts yet discovered, dating from about the 1st century BCE to 3rd century CE. ...
  • They were sold to European and Japanese institutions and individuals, and are currently being recovered and studied by several universities.
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Do Buddhists believe in reincarnation?

Buddhists believe that when someone dies, they will be reborn again as something else. What they are reborn as depends on their actions in their previous life (kamma ). The cycle of rebirth is called samsara and it is an ongoing cycle of life, death and rebirth.
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Who is the leader of Buddhism?

The Dalai Lama Has Been the Face of Buddhism for 60 Years.
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Is Buddhism a faith or religion?

Buddhism first originated in India in the 6th century BC. It is a non-theistic religion i.e. it doesn't believe in a creator God, unlike theistic religions such as Christianity. Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama (also known as Buddha) who, according to legend, was once a Hindu prince.
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Can Buddhists drink alcohol?

Buddhism teaches that drinking or using other kinds of drugs can cause carelessness and should be avoided, and strong Buddhist beliefs would be expected to have a significant impact on alcohol use.
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Why do Buddhist not believe in god?

While Buddhism is a tradition focused on spiritual liberation, it is not a theistic religion. The Buddha himself rejected the idea of a creator god, and Buddhist philosophers have even argued that belief in an eternal god is nothing but a distraction for humans seeking enlightenment.
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Do you pray in Buddhism?

Do Buddhists pray? Buddhists don't pray to a Creator God, but they do have devotional meditation practices which could be compared to praying. Radiating loving-kindness to all living beings is a practice which is believed to benefit those beings.
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Do Buddhists celebrate Christmas?

Contrary to popular belief, many Buddhists do participate in the holiday season. Among Asian American Buddhists, three-quarters celebrate Christmas. On Dec. 8, some Buddhists also observe Bodhi Day, which marks when the Buddha reached enlightenment.
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Do Buddhists go to a church?

Buddhists can worship both at home or at a temple. It is not considered essential to go to a temple to worship with others.
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Can I wear jeans to a Buddhist Temple?

These following clothes are strictly not allowed as outer garments for both ladies and gentlemen: Short shorts, mini-skirts, short skirts, torn jeans, see through, vests, tight fitting trousers or leggings.
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How often do Buddhists pray?

of a re-enactment of the Buddha's life in liturgical celebrations. three times a day (morning offering, noon or afternoon prayers, and evening sacrifice) the early Chris- tian Church likewise had originally three periods of worship and sacrifice.
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