Post-canonical Buddhist texts


In Buddhist studies, particularly East Asian Buddhist studies, post-canonical Buddhist texts, Buddhist apocrypha or Spurious Sutras and Sastras designate texts that are not accepted as canonical by some historical Buddhist schools or communities who referred to a canon. The term is principally applied to texts that purport to represent Buddhist teaching translated from Indian texts, but were written in East Asia.

Examples

Innumerable Meanings SutraSutra of the Original Acts which Adorn the Bodhisattvas Sutra of Adamantine Absorption