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'''Sutra''' (Skt. ''[[sūtra]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[མདོ་]]}}, ''do''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[mdo]]'') — the Sanskrit literally means ‘something that was heard from someone else’ and usually connotes ‘a discourse’.
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'''[[Sutra]]''' (Skt. ''[[sūtra]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[མདོ་]]}}, ''do''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[mdo]]'') — the [[Sanskrit]] literally means ‘[[something that was heard from someone else]]’ and usually connotes ‘a [[discourse]]’.
*It refers to the discourses that the [[Buddha]] gave.
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*It refers to the [[discourses]] that the [[Buddha]] gave.
*‘Sutra’, as distinct from ‘[[tantra]]’. The entire teachings of the [[Buddha]] can be distinguished as either sutra or [[tantra]].
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*‘[[Sutra]]’, as {{Wiki|distinct}} from ‘[[tantra]]’. The entire teachings of the [[Buddha]] can be {{Wiki|distinguished}} as either [[sutra]] or [[tantra]].
* One of the [[three pitakas|three collections]] of the [[Buddha]]’s teachings: [[Vinaya]], Sutra (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[མདོ་སྡེ་]]}}, ''[[do de]]'') and [[Abhidharma]]. Here, the Sutras are related primarily to [[meditation]], and are said to be the remedy for the poison of anger and aggression.
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* One of the [[three pitakas|three collections]] of the [[Buddha]]’s teachings: [[Vinaya]], [[Sutra]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[མདོ་སྡེ་]]}}, ''[[do de]]'') and [[Abhidharma]]. Here, the [[Sutras]] are related primarily to [[meditation]], and are said to be the remedy for the [[poison]] of [[anger]] and [[aggression]].
  
 
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Sutra (Skt. sūtra; Tib. མདོ་, do; Wyl. mdo) — the Sanskrit literally means ‘something that was heard from someone else’ and usually connotes ‘a discourse’.

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sutra; An aphorism; a thread of suggestive words or phrases summarizing religious and philosophical instruction. In buddhism, it refers to a discourse by the Buddha or one of his major disciples. The Sutra collection is one of the three divisions of the Buddhist scriptures.

see also; Sūtra

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