The canon of the Buddha's teachings or
dharma, established at group councils of thousands of Buddhist monks. The first council was held within months of the Buddha's death in 483
BC. The teachings were passed down by recitation for about 400 years; monks would answer a series of questions with the appropriate portion of the canon. The
Tripitaka (three baskets), or Pali Canon, was written down for the first time in the 1st century
BC. Its three parts are the
Vinaya-pitaka, governing the rules of the monasteries; the
Sutra-pitaka, including the
Dhammapada; and the
Abhidharma-pitaka, the Buddha's higher teachings. The
Dhammapada contains the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.
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