Hello,
Would someone kindly give a reference to sutta(s) about not moving the body in meditative practice?
Thanks in advance,
Dmytro
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But when the king was not far from the mango grove, he was gripped with fear, trepidation, his hair standing on end. Fearful, agitated, his hair standing on end, he said to Jivaka Komarabhacca: "Friend Jivaka, you aren't deceiving me, are you? You aren't betraying me, are you? You aren't turning me over to my enemies, are you? How can there be such a large community of monks — 1,250 in all — with no sound of sneezing, no sound of coughing, no voices at all?"
Dmytro wrote:Hello,
Would someone kindly give a reference to sutta(s) about not moving the body in meditative practice?
Thanks in advance,
Dmytro
Paññāsikhara wrote:Dmytro wrote:Hello,
Would someone kindly give a reference to sutta(s) about not moving the body in meditative practice?
Thanks in advance,
Dmytro
I would recommend checking out some of Bronkhorst's writings where he compares Buddhist practices to those of the other sramana movements, such as the Jainas. The latter had a big emphasis on "no movement" in the physical sense. One could reference those terms to Buddhist texts.
Sanghamitta wrote:Why....?
He has already been given good answers that correspond to the Theravada in this Classical Theravada Sub Forum.
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