Abhidhamma teachings in the Suttas
Re: Abhidhamma teachings in the Suttas
Saṅgītisutta and Dasuttarasutta too. They are very similar (both style and content) to Dhammasaṅgaṇī.
Hiriottappasampannā,
sukkadhammasamāhitā;
Santo sappurisā loke,
devadhammāti vuccare.
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sukkadhammasamāhitā;
Santo sappurisā loke,
devadhammāti vuccare.
https://suttacentral.net/ja6/en/chalmer ... ight=false
Re: Abhidhamma teachings in the Suttas
If one takes pride in being heretical, it is hard to change his mind.robertk wrote: Unbelievable.
So this monk thinks there is no tipitaka, just a dvipitaka.
And he takes pride in being heretical.
Wow.
Such a one will help for downward picnics of multitude of followers.
Re: Abhidhamma teachings in the Suttas
This is the result of association with nontheravādins.
In the Dhammapadaṃ there is a story of a bhikkhu who
befriended with (bhikkhu) Devadatta's disciple, and then
The Buddho rebuked this association. THOSE WHOSE
WISDOM are (VERY) WEAK, WILL THINK, "Be friends with
anyone, that's okay. Why did The Buddho forbid it?"
Ajātasattu because of wrong association, he failure to enter
the stream. Then the first story in Petavatthu too, FAILED TO
ACHIEVE ARAHAT because of wrong association, etc.
It's okay to be friends with nontheravādins, but
not in the case of religion. Why? Their views can
be contagious!
Now put it this way, is there (ONLY) ONE BHIKKHU who can
explain Suttaṃ, preach WITHOUT QUOTING ABHIDDAMMO?
No, they will not be able to preach well. In the end they will talk
about WORLD THINGS.
Most commonly: "citto" and "saṅkhāraṃ",
these are detailed in the Abhidhammo.
The Buddho said follow Dhamma-Vinayo,
right? Not "Sutta-Vinayo".
* Definition of Suttaṃ:
For the question, match (also) between "contents
of the Vinaya-piṭakaṃ" and "Sutta-piṭakaṃ".
Note: in the Abhidhammo (Vibhaṅgå), there are many paṭiccasamuppādå fomula (quite clear answer).
Gwi: "There are only-two Sakaṽādins:
Theraṽādå&Ṽibhajjaṽādå, the rest are
nonsakaṽādins!"
Theraṽādå&Ṽibhajjaṽādå, the rest are
nonsakaṽādins!"