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Sutra is a word translatable into English as "book" (the name of the famous "[Kama Sutra]? translates as "The Book of Pleasure") and is generally used for scriptures of Buddhism or other Indian religions.

(The Prakrit/Pali? form is "sutta".) It derives from the Sanskrit word for 'string'.

Sutra is a word for scriptures of Buddhism or other Indian religions. It derives from the Sanskrit word for 'string'. In Buddhism originally it was used for the written oral teaching of Buddha Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism. These teachings are mainly assembled in the second part of the Tripitaka which is called 'suttapitaka?'. Nowadays very often 'sutra' is taken in Buddhism in Japan and China for all kinds of Buddhist scriptures. In Hinduism the 'sutra' are concise descriptions of the Brahmanas, the holy scriptures.

In Buddhism originally it was used for the written oral teaching of Buddha Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism. These teachings are mainly assembled in the second part of the Tripitaka which is called 'suttapitaka?'. Nowadays very often 'sutra' is taken in Buddhism in Japan and China for all kinds of Buddhist scriptures.

In Hinduism the 'sutra' are concise descriptions of the Brahmanas, the holy scriptures.


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Edited November 2, 2001 3:45 am by 200.191.188.xxx (diff)
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