Correct option is B
The Pali Tripitaka texts are important texts of Buddhist education. Gyan Pitaka is not a Tripitaka.
The Tripitaka, or "Three Baskets," is the traditional term for Buddhist scriptures. The three main categories are the Vinaya Pitaka, the Sutta Pitaka, and the Abhidhamma Pitaka.
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1. Vinaya Pitaka: Contains rules for monastic discipline.
2. Sutta Pitaka: Consists of discourses attributed to the Buddha.
3. Abhidhamma Pitaka: Philosophical and doctrinal elaborations.
4. Canonical Texts: These texts form the foundation of Theravada Buddhist teachings.
5. Language: The Tripitaka is written in Pali, an ancient Indian language.
6. Preservation: These texts have been preserved through oral tradition and written manuscripts.
Additional Information:
· Dhamma Pitaka (a): Not a recognized Tripitaka category.
· Gyan Pitaka (b): Not a recognized Tripitaka category.
· Vinay Pitaka (c): Contains rules and regulations for the monastic community.
· Sutta Pitaka (d): Contains the Buddha's discourses.