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'''Word of the Buddha''' (Skt. Vācana; Tib. ''ka''; [[Wyl.]] '' | '''Word of the Buddha''' (Skt. Vācana; Tib. ''ka''; [[Wyl.]] ''bka’'') the teachings that the [[Buddha]] gave from his own mouth, and which were recollected by his disciples and recorded in the [[three pitakas]]. The Tibetan translations of the Buddha's words are contained in the [[Kangyur]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:31, 12 July 2007
Word of the Buddha (Skt. Vācana; Tib. ka; Wyl. bka’) the teachings that the Buddha gave from his own mouth, and which were recollected by his disciples and recorded in the three pitakas. The Tibetan translations of the Buddha's words are contained in the Kangyur.