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03.The Tripitaka Koreana (lit. Goryeo Tripitaka) or Palman
Daejanggyeong ("Eighty-Thousand Tripitaka") is a Korean collection of the
Tripitaka (Buddhist scriptures, and the Sanskrit word for "three baskets"),
carved onto 81,258 wooden printing blocks in the 13th century. It is the world's
most comprehensive and oldest intact version of Buddhist canon in Hanja script,
with no known errors or errata in the 52,382,960 characters which are organized
in over 1496 titles and 6568 volumes. Each wood block measures 70 centimeters in
width and 24 centimeters in length. The thickness of the blocks range from 2.6
to 4 centimeters and each weighs about three to four kilograms. The work is
stored in Haeinsa, a Buddhist temple in South Gyeongsang province, in South
Korea.
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