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Thripitakaya (Abidharma Pitakaya № 1)
Thripitakaya (Abidharma Pitakaya № 1)
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Thripitakaya (Abidharma Pitakaya – 1) by Dr. A. P. De Soysa is a significant Sinhala-language volume that forms part of a broader effort to present and interpret the sacred teachings of Buddhism in an accessible format. Published by Godage International Publishers, this edition (2014, 2nd printing) contains 192 pages and carries the ISBN 978-955-30-3638-4. Designed for students, scholars, and devoted readers of Buddhist philosophy, the book offers a structured introduction to the Abhidharma Pitakaya—the analytical and philosophical division of the Tripitaka.
The Tripitaka, revered as the foundational scripture of Theravada Buddhism, is traditionally divided into three sections: the Vinaya Pitaka (monastic discipline), the Sutta Pitaka (discourses of the Buddha), and the Abhidharma Pitaka, which provides a profound and systematic exploration of the nature of mind, matter, and reality. This volume focuses specifically on the Abhidharma, presenting complex doctrinal concepts in a way that is approachable for Sinhala readers while preserving the depth and authenticity of the original teachings.
Authored by Dr. A. P. De Soysa, a respected contributor to Buddhist literature in Sri Lanka, the book reflects careful scholarship and clarity of expression. It is particularly valuable for those seeking a deeper intellectual understanding of Buddhist doctrine beyond the narrative teachings found in the Sutta Pitaka. The text supports both academic study and personal spiritual development, making it suitable for use in religious education, temple study programs, or individual reading.
With a weight of approximately 750 grams, the book is substantial yet manageable for regular use. Its Sinhala language presentation ensures that it remains accessible to a wide local audience, reinforcing its role in preserving and disseminating Buddhist knowledge within Sri Lanka. As part of a larger series on the Tripitaka, this volume serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in exploring the philosophical depth of Buddhism through the Abhidharma tradition.
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