clw_uk wrote:I didnt think Theravadins pray?
clw_uk wrote:I didnt think Theravadins pray?
Dhammanando wrote:Hi Craig,clw_uk wrote:I didnt think Theravadins pray?
In the Suttas (AN. ii. 164) "right praying" (sammā āyācamānā) for a monk means praying: "May I be like the venerables Sāriputta and Moggallāna!" For a nun it means: "May I be like the therīs Khemā and Uppalavaṇṇā!" For a layman it means: "May I be like the householders Citta and Hatthaka Āḷavaka!" For a laywoman it means, "May I be like Khujjuttarā and Veḷukaṇḍakī!"
The commentary to this sutta says that praying for anything other than the above is merely "wrong wishing" (micchā patthanā).
Best wishes,
Dhammanando Bhikkhu
Ben wrote:Does that mean as a lay-person, it is pointless to aspire to be more like Venerable Sariputta or Ven. Mahakassapa?
Dhammanando wrote:Hi Ben,Ben wrote:Does that mean as a lay-person, it is pointless to aspire to be more like Venerable Sariputta or Ven. Mahakassapa?
I wouldn't read it as meaning that it would necessarily be pointless for a layperson to aspire to be more like Sāriputta, but rather as naming the most fitting exemplars for each of the four classes of follower.
This is how it is phrased in the sutta:"Bhikkhus, a bhikkhu of faith, praying rightly, should pray thus: 'May I be like Sāriputta and Moggallāna!' These, bhikkhus, are the measure, these are the standard for my bhikkhu disciples, namely, Sāriputta and Moggallāna."
The same phrasing is repeated for the other three aspirations, replacing "bhikkhu" with "bhikkhuni" etc.
Best wishes,
Dhammanando Bhikkhu
phil wrote: This is probably why I feel a bit confused when reciting the sublime abidings which includes "may all the devas protect you through the power of all the Buddhas/Dhamma/Sangha" towards the end. It feels like a prayer.
mikenz66 wrote:Which chant is that in? I'm only familiar with this version:
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/auth ... ml#sublime
mikenz66 wrote:Hi Phil,phil wrote: This is probably why I feel a bit confused when reciting the sublime abidings which includes "may all the devas protect you through the power of all the Buddhas/Dhamma/Sangha" towards the end. It feels like a prayer.
Which chant is that in? I'm only familiar with this version:
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/auth ... ml#sublime
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Mike
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