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<blockquote data-quote="ryangate2" data-source="post: 29376186" data-attributes="member: 579789"><p>tell me list of false information in Thripitakaya</p><p>The Tripitaka, also known as the Pali Canon, is the primary text of Theravada Buddhism. It consists of three main sections: the Vinaya (rules for monks and nuns), the Sutta (discourses attributed to the Buddha), and the Abhidhamma (philosophical and psychological material). While there is no definitive "false information" in the Tripitaka, there are various interpretations and understandings of the texts among different Buddhist schools and traditions.</p><p>As an AI, I don't have personal beliefs or opinions. However, I can provide information on some of the interpretations or understandings that are considered controversial or open to debate:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Misunderstanding of the Four Noble Truths: Some people have misinterpreted the Four Noble Truths, which are: the truth of suffering (dukkha), the truth of the cause of suffering (samudaya), the truth of the end of suffering (nirodha), and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering (magga). Some may interpret these truths as a form of pessimism or fatalism, rather than a path to liberation from suffering.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Misunderstanding of the Law of Karma: Some people have misunderstood the concept of karma, which is the idea that actions have consequences. Some may interpret it as a form of determinism, where one's future is completely determined by their past actions, rather than as a guideline for ethical conduct.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Misunderstanding of Rebirth: Some people have misunderstood the concept of rebirth, which is the belief that consciousness continues after death and is reborn in a new body. Some may interpret it as a form of reincarnation, rather than as a process of consciousness arising and passing away in each moment.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Misunderstanding of Non-self (Anatta): Some people have misunderstood the concept of non-self (anatta), which is the belief that there is no permanent, unchanging self. Some may interpret it as nihilism or a denial of personal identity, rather than as a teaching on the impermanence and interdependence of all phenomena.</li> </ol><hr /><p></p><p></p><h4>em_german_mistral_v01.Q4_0.gguf</h4><p></p><p>හැබයි </p><h4>openorca සහ mistral-7b හොදයි වගේ </h4><p>------ <span style="font-size: 10px">Post added on [DATETIME="UT"]1700317619[/DATETIME]</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryangate2, post: 29376186, member: 579789"] tell me list of false information in Thripitakaya The Tripitaka, also known as the Pali Canon, is the primary text of Theravada Buddhism. It consists of three main sections: the Vinaya (rules for monks and nuns), the Sutta (discourses attributed to the Buddha), and the Abhidhamma (philosophical and psychological material). While there is no definitive "false information" in the Tripitaka, there are various interpretations and understandings of the texts among different Buddhist schools and traditions. As an AI, I don't have personal beliefs or opinions. However, I can provide information on some of the interpretations or understandings that are considered controversial or open to debate: [LIST=1] [*]Misunderstanding of the Four Noble Truths: Some people have misinterpreted the Four Noble Truths, which are: the truth of suffering (dukkha), the truth of the cause of suffering (samudaya), the truth of the end of suffering (nirodha), and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering (magga). Some may interpret these truths as a form of pessimism or fatalism, rather than a path to liberation from suffering. [*]Misunderstanding of the Law of Karma: Some people have misunderstood the concept of karma, which is the idea that actions have consequences. Some may interpret it as a form of determinism, where one's future is completely determined by their past actions, rather than as a guideline for ethical conduct. [*]Misunderstanding of Rebirth: Some people have misunderstood the concept of rebirth, which is the belief that consciousness continues after death and is reborn in a new body. Some may interpret it as a form of reincarnation, rather than as a process of consciousness arising and passing away in each moment. [*]Misunderstanding of Non-self (Anatta): Some people have misunderstood the concept of non-self (anatta), which is the belief that there is no permanent, unchanging self. Some may interpret it as nihilism or a denial of personal identity, rather than as a teaching on the impermanence and interdependence of all phenomena. [/LIST] [HR][/HR] [HEADING=3]em_german_mistral_v01.Q4_0.gguf[/HEADING] හැබයි [HEADING=3]openorca සහ mistral-7b හොදයි වගේ [/HEADING] ------ [SIZE=2]Post added on [DATETIME="UT"]1700317619[/DATETIME][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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