Dharmapada:-
The Dhammapada is a versified
Buddhist scripture traditionally ascribed to the Buddha himself. The
title, Dhammapada, is a compound term composed of dhamma and pada, each
word having a number of denotations and connotations. Generally, dhamma
can refer to the Buddha's "doctrine" or an "eternal truth" or
"righteousness" or all "phenomena" and, at its root, pada means "foot"
and thus by extension, especially in this context, means either "path"
or "verse" or both. In simple words Dharma is spiritual living and pada
means foot or way, so Dharma Pad is way of living a spiritual life.
Tripitaka:-
Tripitaka is a traditional term used to
describe their various types of standard scriptures. Tripitak
traditionally contains three baskets of teachings: a Sutra Pitika , a
Vinaya Pitika and an Abhidharma Pitika. As it has three Pitika it is
called Tripitaka.
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