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The Tripitaka

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The Tripitaka

An illuminated manuscript folio about The Tripitaka, with a central book, scroll, or scripture seal, side columns on Vinaya discipline, Sutta teachings, and Abhidhamma analysis, and a lower band of study tools, symbols, or witness scenes.
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The Tripitaka

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