Tika-nipāta
3rd nipata in the Anguttara Nikaya
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Tika-nipāta
Summary
Tika-nipāta is a Buddhist text[1].
Key Facts
- Tika-nipāta's instance of is recorded as Buddhist text[2].
- 3 is named after Tika-nipāta[3].
- Tika-nipāta's follows is recorded as Duka-nipāta[4].
- Tika-nipāta's followed by is recorded as Catukka-nipāta[5].
- Tika-nipāta's part of is recorded as Anguttara Nikaya[6].
- Tika-nipāta's language of work or name is recorded as Pali[7].
- Tika-nipāta's catalog code is recorded as AN 3[8].
- Tika-nipāta's work available at URL is recorded as https://suttacentral.net./an3[9].
- Tika-nipāta's title is recorded as Tikanipāta[10].
- Tika-nipāta's title is recorded as The Book of the Threes[11].
- Tika-nipāta's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11b7lntp2r[12].