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Buddhism is one of the world’s most important religions, containing profound religious philosophies. It is a product of India’s renowned religious tradition, which disseminated its doctrines of karma, nirvana, reincarnation, and asceticism throughout the world. The teachings left by Buddha were initially oral, but after his death, his followers collected, wrote down, and explained them. Buddhist scriptures are unique in that Buddhists do not claim them to be divinely revealed or inspired; rather, they are simply the words of Buddha. This comparative study will present three fundamental Buddhist texts to provide a comprehensive understanding of this teaching:
Selections from the Buddha’s Holy Book, which unites all Buddhist schools and is considered the true foundation. It contains the clearest answers to humanity’s eternal questions: Why is one person born poor and another rich? Why is one person born disabled and another healthy?
Selections from the Buddha’s Law: This is the most famous and sacred text among Buddhist scriptures, encompassing all the fundamental principles of Buddhism.
Selections from the Buddha’s Sayings, which include his most famous and important sayings. Buddha and His Wisdom











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