Tripitakas’ are sacred books of

Hindus
Jains
Parsis
Buddhists

The correct answer is: D. Buddhists

The Tripitakas are the sacred texts of Buddhism. They are a collection of texts that contain the teachings of the Buddha. The Tripitakas are divided into three parts: the Vinaya Pitaka, the Sutta Pitaka, and the Abhidhamma Pitaka.

The Vinaya Pitaka contains the rules and regulations for Buddhist monks and nuns. The Sutta Pitaka contains the discourses of the Buddha. The Abhidhamma Pitaka contains the philosophical teachings of the Buddha.

The Tripitakas are the most important texts in Buddhism. They are the foundation of Buddhist teachings and practice.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the sacred texts of Buddhism.

  • Hindus believe in the Vedas, which are a collection of sacred texts.
  • Jains believe in the Agamas, which are a collection of sacred texts.
  • Parsis believe in the Avesta, which is a collection of sacred texts.
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