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Atthakatha and Tripiṭaka

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Difference between Atthakatha and Tripiṭaka

Atthakatha vs. Tripiṭaka

Aṭṭhakathā (Pali for explanation, commentary) refers to Pali-language Theravadin Buddhist commentaries to the canonical Theravadin Tipitaka. The Tripiṭaka (Sanskrit) or Tipiṭaka (Pali), is the traditional term for the Buddhist scriptures.

Similarities between Atthakatha and Tripiṭaka

Atthakatha and Tripiṭaka have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abhidhamma Pitaka, Pali, Pāli Canon, Sutta Pitaka, Theravada, Vinaya Pitaka.

Abhidhamma Pitaka

The Abhidhamma Pitaka (Pali; English: Basket of Higher Doctrine) is the last of the three pitakas (Pali for "baskets") constituting the Pali Canon, the scriptures of Theravāda Buddhism.

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Pali

Pali, or Magadhan, is a Middle Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian subcontinent.

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Pāli Canon

The Pāli Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhist tradition, as preserved in the Pāli language.

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Sutta Pitaka

The Sutta Pitaka (or Suttanta Pitaka; Basket of Discourse; cf Sanskrit सूत्र पिटक) is the second of the three divisions of the Tripitaka or Pali Canon, the Pali collection of Buddhist writings of Theravada Buddhism.

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Theravada

Theravāda (Pali, literally "school of the elder monks") is a branch of Buddhism that uses the Buddha's teaching preserved in the Pāli Canon as its doctrinal core.

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Vinaya Pitaka

The (Pali; English: Basket of Discipline) is a Buddhist scripture, one of the three parts that make up the Tripitaka (literally. "Three Baskets").

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Atthakatha and Tripiṭaka Comparison

Atthakatha has 59 relations, while Tripiṭaka has 70. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 4.65% = 6 / (59 + 70).

References

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