The Questions of Sagaramati: Difference between revisions

From Rigpa Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "'''The Questions of Sagaramati''' (Skt. ''Sāgaramati-paripṛcchā''; Tib. བློ་གྲོས་རྒྱ་མཚོས་ཞུས་པ།, Wyl. ''blo gros rgy...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
'''The Questions of Sagaramati''' (Skt. ''Sāgaramati-paripṛcchā'';  Tib. བློ་གྲོས་རྒྱ་མཚོས་ཞུས་པ།, [[Wyl.]]  ''blo gros rgya mtshos zhus pa'') begins in a courtyard in the city of [[Rajagriha]], where the [[Buddha Shakyamuni]], a celestial [[bodhisattva]] named Sagaramati, and many other gods and bodhisattvas converse on a wide variety of subjects relevant to the [[Mahayana|Great Vehicle]] and this touches on many issues of the bodhisattva path. They converse about the adversities that bodhisattvas must face, the pre-eminence of [[wisdom]], how [[mara]]s are to be defeated, the necessity of understanding the [[destructive emotions|afflictive emotions]] of [[sentient beings]], the importance of [[diligence]], the commonalities between all [[phenomenon|phenomena]] and [[enlightenment|Buddhahood]], the nature of the [[Dharma]], and the importance of [[dedication]]. Much of the dialogue presupposes a duality between agents and [[object]]s, but at times Manjushri and other exalted beings challenge this and articulate the teachings in the light of the wisdom of non-duality.
'''The Questions of Sagaramati''' (Skt. ''Sāgaramati-paripṛcchā'';  Tib. བློ་གྲོས་རྒྱ་མཚོས་ཞུས་པ།, [[Wyl.]]  ''blo gros rgya mtshos zhus pa'') begins in a courtyard in the city of [[Rajagriha]], where the [[Buddha Shakyamuni]], a celestial [[bodhisattva]] named Sagaramati, and many other gods and bodhisattvas converse on a wide variety of subjects relevant to the [[Mahayana|Great Vehicle]] and this touches on many issues of the bodhisattva path. They converse about the adversities that bodhisattvas must face, the pre-eminence of [[wisdom]], how [[mara]]s are to be defeated, the necessity of understanding the [[destructive emotions|afflictive emotions]] of [[sentient beings]], the importance of [[diligence]], the commonalities between all [[phenomenon|phenomena]] and [[enlightenment|Buddhahood]], the nature of the [[Dharma]], and the importance of [[dedication]]. Much of the dialogue presupposes a duality between agents and [[object]]s, but at times Manjushri and other exalted beings challenge this and articulate the teachings in the light of the wisdom of non-duality.<ref>84000 Translating the Words of the Buddha.</ref>
 
==References==
<small><references/></small>


==Text==
==Text==

Latest revision as of 09:59, 25 November 2020

The Questions of Sagaramati (Skt. Sāgaramati-paripṛcchā; Tib. བློ་གྲོས་རྒྱ་མཚོས་ཞུས་པ།, Wyl. blo gros rgya mtshos zhus pa) begins in a courtyard in the city of Rajagriha, where the Buddha Shakyamuni, a celestial bodhisattva named Sagaramati, and many other gods and bodhisattvas converse on a wide variety of subjects relevant to the Great Vehicle and this touches on many issues of the bodhisattva path. They converse about the adversities that bodhisattvas must face, the pre-eminence of wisdom, how maras are to be defeated, the necessity of understanding the afflictive emotions of sentient beings, the importance of diligence, the commonalities between all phenomena and Buddhahood, the nature of the Dharma, and the importance of dedication. Much of the dialogue presupposes a duality between agents and objects, but at times Manjushri and other exalted beings challenge this and articulate the teachings in the light of the wisdom of non-duality.[1]

References

  1. 84000 Translating the Words of the Buddha.

Text

The Tibetan translation of this sutra can be found in the General Sutra section of the Tibetan Kangyur, Toh 152.