Early Buddhist Texts (EBTs), Early Buddhist Literature, or Early Buddhist Discourses refer to the parallel texts shared by the Early Buddhist schools. The large collections, there are also fragmentary collections of EBT materials in Sanskrit, Khotanese, Tibetan, and Gāndhārī. The modern study of early pre-sectarian (Various terms are being used to refer to the earliest period of Buddhism: Early Buddhism, The earliest Buddhism, Original Buddhism, The Buddhism of the Buddha himself, Precanonical Buddhism, and Primitive Buddhism) Buddhism often relies on comparative scholarship using these various early Buddhist sources. Kharoshti script on a wooden plate This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Credits a part of the information for only studying to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki — at National Museum, New Delhi K harosthi script on wood, Niya, 3rd century AD Cre...
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