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'''Three Pitakas''' (Tib. ''sde snod gsum'') | '''Three Pitakas''' (Skt. ''tripiṭaka''; Tib. [[སྡེ་སྣོད་གསུམ་]], ''denö sum'', [[Wyl.]] ''sde snod gsum'') — the three collections or 'baskets' into which the [[Word of the Buddha]] is divided. They are the [[Vinaya]], [[Sutra]] and [[Abhidharma]]. Together these comprise the [[Dharma of transmission]] or scripture. They teach the [[Dharma of realization]] which is comprised of the [[three higher trainings]]. | ||
*The Sutras are discourses recounted together with their particular context, i.e. the location of the teaching, who was present and who asked a question, and so on.<br> | *The Sutras are discourses recounted together with their particular context, i.e. the location of the teaching, who was present and who asked a question, and so on.<br> | ||
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===Three Pitakas and Three Higher Trainings=== | ===Three Pitakas and Three Higher Trainings=== | ||
Generally, it is said that: | Generally, it is said that: | ||
*The '''Vinaya''' teaches the Higher Training of [[Discipline]]<br> | *The '''Vinaya''' teaches the Higher Training of [[Discipline]]<br> | ||
*The '''Sutras''' teach the Higher Training of [[Meditation]]<br> | *The '''Sutras''' teach the Higher Training of [[Meditation]]<br> | ||
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However, [[Mipham Rinpoche]] mentions an alternative tradition according to which the Sutra pitaka teaches all three trainings, the Vinaya teaches discipline and meditation, and Abhidharma teaches wisdom. | However, [[Mipham Rinpoche]] mentions an alternative tradition according to which the Sutra pitaka teaches all three trainings, the Vinaya teaches discipline and meditation, and Abhidharma teaches wisdom. | ||
[[Mipham Rinpoche]] also says that through the Vinaya one overcomes negative conduct, through Sutras one overcomes doubt, and through the Abhidharma one overcomes faulty views. | [[Mipham Rinpoche]] also says that through the Vinaya one overcomes negative conduct, through Sutras one overcomes [[doubt]], and through the Abhidharma one overcomes [[wrong view|faulty views]]. | ||
==Oral Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Sangha== | |||
*[[Khandro Rinpoche]], London Rigpa Centre, UK, 12 June 2018 | |||
==Further Reading== | |||
*[[Khenpo Ngawang Pelzang]], ''[[A Guide to the Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', translated by Padmakara Translation Group (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2004), pages 6-7. | |||
*[[Thinley Norbu]], ''The Small Golden Key'' (Shambhala Publications, 1999), ‘9. The Tripitaka and the Three Trainings'. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 14 September 2023
Three Pitakas (Skt. tripiṭaka; Tib. སྡེ་སྣོད་གསུམ་, denö sum, Wyl. sde snod gsum) — the three collections or 'baskets' into which the Word of the Buddha is divided. They are the Vinaya, Sutra and Abhidharma. Together these comprise the Dharma of transmission or scripture. They teach the Dharma of realization which is comprised of the three higher trainings.
- The Sutras are discourses recounted together with their particular context, i.e. the location of the teaching, who was present and who asked a question, and so on.
- The Vinaya gives accounts of how certain rules came about by mentioning the particular context and who was involved.
- The Abhidharma takes the various topics covered in the sutras and arranges them according to their classifications and divisions.
Three Pitakas and Three Higher Trainings
Generally, it is said that:
- The Vinaya teaches the Higher Training of Discipline
- The Sutras teach the Higher Training of Meditation
- The Abhidharma teaches the Higher Training of Wisdom
However, Mipham Rinpoche mentions an alternative tradition according to which the Sutra pitaka teaches all three trainings, the Vinaya teaches discipline and meditation, and Abhidharma teaches wisdom.
Mipham Rinpoche also says that through the Vinaya one overcomes negative conduct, through Sutras one overcomes doubt, and through the Abhidharma one overcomes faulty views.
Oral Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha
- Khandro Rinpoche, London Rigpa Centre, UK, 12 June 2018
Further Reading
- Khenpo Ngawang Pelzang, A Guide to the Words of My Perfect Teacher, translated by Padmakara Translation Group (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2004), pages 6-7.
- Thinley Norbu, The Small Golden Key (Shambhala Publications, 1999), ‘9. The Tripitaka and the Three Trainings'.