SN 35.127: Bharadvaja Sutta

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Re: SN 35.127: Bharadvaja Sutta

Postby paul » Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:06 pm

Thanks mike,
Certainly some of the Buddha's talks (desana) are addressed on the conventional level (vohara desana) and some on the ultimate.
On another tack, since it would be the most significant example of the Buddha's interaction with the feminine principle, can you advise whether the pre-enlightenment action of seeking ratification from the earth goddess is recorded in the Pali Canon or is it of later S.E.Asian origin?
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Re: SN 35.127: Bharadvaja Sutta

Postby mikenz66 » Mon Jun 06, 2011 7:02 am

paul wrote:On another tack, since it would be the most significant example of the Buddha's interaction with the feminine principle, can you advise whether the pre-enlightenment action of seeking ratification from the earth goddess is recorded in the Pali Canon or is it of later S.E.Asian origin?

The "touching the earth" thing? It's not in the Suttas, but in presumably in the Commentaries somewhere. Perhaps someone with the facts could comment...

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Re: SN 35.127: Bharadvaja Sutta

Postby daverupa » Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:16 am

It's in the Jataka commentary by Buddhaghosa, iirc.
    "There is, headman, dhammasamādhi. If you were to obtain cittasamādhi in that, you might abandon this state of perplexity. And what, headman, is dhammasamādhi?

    [kammapatha & brahmavihara, & a method of arousing gladness]"
- SN 42.13 - Pāṭaliya


    "Others will misapprehend according to their individual views, hold on to them tenaciously and not easily discard them; we shall not misapprehend according to individual views nor hold on to them tenaciously, but shall discard them with ease — thus effacement can be done."
- MN 8 - Sallekha Sutta
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Re: SN 35.127: Bharadvaja Sutta

Postby paul » Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:23 pm

Thanks dave,
You seem to have got the gist of what I am talking about and that has not been achieved through sitting meditation but rather along the lines of applying the factor of investigation (vicaya or vimamsa) to events in daily life: convention is by definition an artificial or customary process: practising renunciation or detachment releases a more expansive understanding- the realm of the immeasurables. For me there is also a metamorphic process in overcoming the hindrances (Vism XII,20).
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