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Sutras are a genre of ancient and medieval Indian texts found in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. [1][2]
Buddhist sutras are short passages that contain spiritual teachings. The sutra means “thread” in Sanskrit. Contextually, it refers to a thread of verses that form a manual. And Buddhist sutras? They weave different teachings that were transmitted verbally from one generation of seekers to the next.
Sutra, in Hinduism, a brief aphoristic composition; in Buddhism, a more extended exposition, the basic form of the scriptures of both the Theravada (Way of Elders) and Mahayana (Greater Vehicle) traditions.
A sutra (Sanskrit for “thread”) is a written work in the belief systems of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism which is understood to accurately preserve important...
Learn about the different sutras of Buddhism. Sutras are the source of basic Buddhist teachings. The Pali Canon contains the Theravada sutras, or suttas, written, not surprisingly, in Pali.
The sutra reminds us that no matter what we’re experiencing, it contains the possibility of freedom from suffering. The sutra calls us into our bodies and our senses as the ground of liberation. This emphasis on the sensory world had a profound impact on East Asian Buddhism.