Đại Tạng Kinh Description
This Vietnamese Tripitaka is a complete set of 37 volumes: the first 24 are the Nikayas, including the School, Central, Samyutta, Sangha and Minor, translated from Pali by the Venerable Thich Minh Chau; a number of books in the Minor section were translated from English by Professor Tran Phuong Lan; The following 13 books are called A-ham, including Truong A-ham, Trung A-ham, Ka-A-ham, and Tang Nhat-A-ham, with content equivalent to the first four sets of Tibetan Buddhism translated by the Venerable Thich Thien Sieu. Chinese version.
This is the original Canon of Buddhism, not only important for Theravada monks in particular, but also an indispensable book for Buddhist monks and those who want to study Buddhism in a fundamental way. The book series has a moderate volume, the teachings are very simple and easy to understand, aiming at the practice as the main, with very practical and great benefits. One who reads through the Tripitaka once will be able to generate faith in the Buddha's teachings by seeing clearly that the ladder of progress is taught in great detail. Those who read with pleasure, read many times and practice some of the teachings in the Tripitaka, the faith in the liberation of the present life will be strengthened and grown, and the sufferings of daily life will easily pass.
This is the original Canon of Buddhism, not only important for Theravada monks in particular, but also an indispensable book for Buddhist monks and those who want to study Buddhism in a fundamental way. The book series has a moderate volume, the teachings are very simple and easy to understand, aiming at the practice as the main, with very practical and great benefits. One who reads through the Tripitaka once will be able to generate faith in the Buddha's teachings by seeing clearly that the ladder of progress is taught in great detail. Those who read with pleasure, read many times and practice some of the teachings in the Tripitaka, the faith in the liberation of the present life will be strengthened and grown, and the sufferings of daily life will easily pass.
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