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Buddhist scriptures are Buddhist scriptures that collect the teachings of Buddha and his disciples. There are many overlapping examples, and the same scripture is called by various names throughout India, China, Tibet and Korea. The Buddhist scriptures were the first round of recitation of the Buddha's words by his disciples. In other words, it was not a book made as it is, but a recitation of the same thing to confirm that it was the word of the Buddha. After that, it was recorded in the third deciduous lobe, and then classified into three chapters of light, paddy, and rhyolite. Nowadays, the Japanese New Tripitaka Tripitaka has been organized most systematically and has become the standard of Tripitaka in Buddhist studies. The Tripitaka Koreana of Haeinsa in Korea was also computerized as of 2004. Buddhist scriptures can be divided into Buddhist scriptures such as Buddhist sutras such as Buddhist sutras, Buddhist sutras, Buddhist sutras, Tibetan Buddhism, and Buddhist scriptures. Esoteric Buddhism generally belongs to the Great Buddha.