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14-September-2008 12:50:27 - Buddhist canon Part of a series on Buddhism Portal of Buddhism History Timeline - Buddhist councils Major Figures Gautama Buddha Disciples · Later Buddhists Concepts Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path Karma - Nirvana Three marks of existence Skandha · Cosmology Samsara · Rebirth · Dharma Dependent Origination Practices and Attainment Buddhahood · Bodhisattva Four Stages of Enlightenment PÄ?ramitÄ?s · Mation · Laity Precepts · Three Jewels Countries and Regions Bhutan · Cambodia · China India · Indonesia · Japan Korea · Laos · Malaysia Mongolia · Burma · Nepal Russia · Singapore · Sri Lanka Thailand · Tibet · Vietnam Western countries Schools TheravÄ?da · MahÄ?yÄ?na VajrayÄ?na Early and Pre-sectarian Texts Pali Canon · Tibetan Canon Chinese Canon Related topics Comparative Studies Cultural elements This box: view talk Chinese Printed Sutra Page, dated to the Song Dynasty. Chinese Printed Sutra Page, dated to the Song Dynasty. The Chinese Buddhist Canon Chinese character: 大è—?ç¶“; Cantonese: Dai Zorng Ging;Mandarin: Dà Zà ng JÄ«ng; Korean: Dae Jang Kyung; Japanese: DaizÅ?kyÅ?, Vietnamese: Ä?ại Tạng Kinh, which means Great Treasury of Scriptures, is the total body of Buddhist literature deemed canonical in China, Korea and Japan. It includes both the Agama, Vinaya and Abhidharma texts from the Early Buddhist schools, as the Mahayana Sutras of Mahayana Buddhism. There are many versions of the canon in East Asia in different places and time1. A comprehensive intact version of the Buddhist canon in Chinese script is the Tripiá¹aka Koreana or Palman Daejanggyeong. It is based on older Chinese versions, and it was carved between 1236 and 1251, during Korea's Goryeo Dynasty, onto 81,340 wooden printing blocks with no known errors in the 52,382,960 characters. It is stored at the Haeinsa temple, South Korea. The most used version is TaishÅ? ShinshÅ« DaizÅ?kyÅ? TaishÅ? Tripiá¹aka, å¤§æ£æ–°è„©å¤§è—?ç¶“, a modern standardized ion published in Tokyo between 1924 and 1934. It is based on older Japanese versions, which are based on the Tripiá¹aka Koreana, and compared to many other versions of the individual texts in Japan. There are a few Dunhuang cave texts. It contains 100 volumes. Volume 1-85 are the literature, in which volume 56-84 are Japanese Buddhist literature, written in Classical Chinese. Volume 86-97 are Buddhism related drawings, includes drawings of many buddhas and bodhisattvas. Volume 98-100 are texts of different indexes of Buddhist texts in Japan. The 85 volumes of literature contains 5320 individual texts, classified as follows. Volume Sutra Chinese Transliteration Indic Description T01-02 01/01/51 阿å?«éƒ¨ A-han Bu Ä€gama Early sutra collections T03-04 152-219 本緣部 Ben Yuan Bu JÄ?taka Birth stories T05-08 220-261 波羅部般若部? Bo-ruo Bu PÄ?ramitÄ? Perfection of wisdom T09a 262-277 法è?¯éƒ¨ Fa Hua Bu SaddhammapundarikÄ? Lotus of the true Dhamma T09b-10 278-309 è?¯åš´éƒ¨ Hua Yan Bu Avataá¹?saka Flower-garland T11-12a 310-373 寶ç©?部 Bao Ji Bu RatnakÅ«á¹a Jewel-peak: collected MahÄ?yÄ?na sutras. T12b 374-396 涅槃部 Nie-pan Bu NirvÄ?ṇa The Buddha's passing away T13 397-424 大集部 Da Ji Bu MahÄ?sannipÄ?ta The great collection T14-17 425-847 經集部 Jing Ji Bu SÅ«trasannipÄ?ta Collected sutras T18-21 848-1420 密教部 Mi Jiao Bu Tantra Esoteric teachings T22-24 1421-1504 律部 Lv Bu Vinaya Monastic discipline T25-26a 1505-1535 釋經論部 Shi Jing Lun Bu SÅ«travyÄ?karaṇa Treatises explaining the sutras T26b-29 1536-1563 毗曇部 Pi-tan Bu Abhidharma Systematic analyses T30a 1564-1578 ä¸è§€éƒ¨é¡ž Zhong Guan Bu Lei Madhyamaka Texts of the Middle-way school T30b-32 1579-1627 瑜伽部類 Yu-qie Bu Lei Yoga Texts of the mation YogÄ?cÄ?ra school T32 1628-1692 論集部 Lun Ji Bu ÅšÄ?stra Treatises T33-39 1693-1803 ç¶“ç–?部 Jing Shu Bu SÅ«travibhÄ?á¹£a Clarifying the Sutra T40a 1804-1815 律ç–?部 Lv Shu Bu VinayavibhÄ?á¹£a Clarifying the Vinaya T40b-44a 1816-1850 è«–ç–?部 Lun Shu Bu ÅšÄ?stravibhÄ?á¹£a Clarifying the treatises T44b-48 1851-2025 諸宗部 Zhu Zong Bu Sarvasamaya All the sects T49-52 2026-2120 å?²å‚³éƒ¨ Shi Zhuan Bu Histories T53-54a 2121-2136 事彙部 Shi Hui Bu Collected matters T54b 2137-2144 外教部 Wai Jiao Bu Non-Buddhist teachings T55 2145-2184 目錄部 Mul Lu Bu Catalogues T85a 2732-2864 å?¤é€¸éƒ¨ Gu Yi Bu Ancient T85b 2865-2920 疑似部 Yi Shi Bu Doubtful T86-97 圖åƒ?部 98-100 æ˜å’Œæ³•寶總目錄 The ZokuzokyoXuzangjing version, which is a supplement of another version of the canon, is often used as a supplement for Buddhist texts not collected in the TaishÅ? Tripiá¹aka. See also Pali Canon External links General EnglishThe Chinese CanonIntroduction EnglishWWW Database of Chinese Buddhist textsBook index EnglishIndex of Electronic Buddhist Texts Book index Chineseæ·ä»£æ¼¢æ–‡å¤§è—?經概述民國增修大è—?經概述Description of versions of the Canon Texts JapaneseMachine-readable text-database of the Taisho Tripitaka zip files of Taisho Tripitaka vol. 1-85 ChineseCBETA Projectwith original text of Taisho Tripitaka vol.1-55, 85 some texts of Zokuzokyo/Xuzangjing ChineseYonglebeizangThe Northern Yongle/Yung-le Versionlinks to big size pdfs ChineseQianlong/Chien-Lung Tripitaka mirrors in TaiwanMainland ChinaSingaporeHong KongHong Konglinks to big size pdfs Chineseå ±ä½›æ?©ç¶²A collection of many modern Buddhist works outside the existing canon versions KoreanTripitaka Koreanaelectronic scans EnglishAlternative Source for CBETA v d e Buddhism topics History Timeline · Gautama Buddha · Buddhist councils · History of Buddhism in India · Decline of Buddhism in India · Ashoka the Great · Greco-Buddhism · Silk Road transmission of Buddhism Foundations Three Jewels Buddha, Dharma, Sangha · Four Noble Truths · Noble Eightfold Path · Nirvana · Middle Way Key Concepts Three Marks of Existence: Impermanence, Suffering, Not-self · Dependent Origination · Five Aggregates · Karma · Vipaka · Rebirth · Samsara · Defilements · Five Hindrances · Ten Fetters · Enlightenment Qualities · Perfections · JhÄ?na · Sense Bases · Four Great Elements · Renunciation · Bodhi · Parinirvana · Two truths doctrine · Emptiness · Bodhicitta · Bodhisattva · Buddha-nature · Bhumi · Trikaya Cosmology Ten spiritual realms · Six Realms Hell, Animal realm, Hungry Ghost realm, Asura realm, Human realm, Heaven · Three Spheres Practices Threefold Training: Morality, Concentration, Wisdom · Buddhist devotion · Taking refuge · Four Divine Abidings: Loving-kindness, Compassion, Sympathetic joy, Equanimity · Mindfulness · Merit · Puja: Offerings, Prostration, Chanting · Paritta · Generosity · Morality: Five Precepts, Eight Precepts, Ten Precepts, Bodhisattva vows, Patimokkha · Bhavana · Mation: Kammaá¹á¹hÄ?na, Recollection, Mindfulness of Breathing, Serenity mation, Insight mation, Shikantaza, Zazen, KÅ?an, Mandala, Tonglen, Tantra Attainment Types of Buddha · Bodhisattva · Four stages of enlightenment: Stream-enterer, Once-returner, Non-returner, Arahant Monasticism Monk · Nun · Novice monk · Novice nun · Anagarika · Ajahn · Sayadaw · Zen master · Roshi · Lama · Rinpoche · Geshe · Tulku · Householder · Lay follower · Disciple · Ngagpa Texts Tipitaka Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka, Abhidhamma Pitaka, Commentaries · Mahayana sutras · Chinese Buddhist canon Tripitaka Koreana · Tibetan Buddhist canon Major Figures Gautama Buddha · SÄ?riputta · MahamoggallÄ?na · Ananda · Maha Kassapa · Buddhaghosa · Nagasena · Bodhidharma · Nagarjuna · Asanga · Padmasambhava · Dalai Lama Branches Theravada · Mahayana: Chan/Zen, Pure Land, Tendai, Nichiren, Madhyamaka, Yogacara · Vajrayana: Tibetan Buddhism, Shingon · Early Buddhist schools · Pre-sectarian Buddhism · Basic points unifying Theravada and Mahayana Countries Bhutan · Burma · Cambodia · China · India · Indonesia · Japan · Korea · Laos · Malaysia · Mongolia · Nepal · Russia · Singapore · Sri Lanka · Thailand · Tibet · Vietnam · Western countries Comparative Buddhism Science · Psychology · Hinduism · Jainism · East Asian religions · Christianity · Theosophy · Gnosticism Lists Buddhists · Buddhas · Twenty-eight Buddhas · Bodhisattvas · Temples · Books · Buddhism-related topics · Terms and concepts Miscellaneous topics TathÄ?gata · Maitreya · AvalokiteÅ›vara Guan Yin · AmitÄ?bha · BrahmÄ? 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