- Innumerable Meanings Sutra
The Innumerable Meanings Sutra (
Sanskrit "Ananta-nirdesa Sutra") is aMahayana buddhist text that was translated from Sanskrit into Chinese by Dharmajātayaśas, an Indian monk of the 4th to 5th century.. It belongs to the so-calledThreefold Lotus Sutra that is also composed of theLotus Sutra and theSutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue . It is considered by many Mahayanists to be the prologue to the Lotus Sutra.Meaning of "Innumerable Meanings"
For buddhists, the term "Innumerable Meanings" is used in two senses. The term is singular when used in the first sense in that it refers to the true aspect of all things, the true nature of all forms in the universe. When used in the second sense, the term is plural in that it refers to the countless appearances or phenomena of the physical, visible world. All of these countless appearances are brought forth by the one true, pure world - the true aspect of all things (the one true Dharma of "nonform").
Outline of the Sutra
Virtues
This is the first chapter of the Innumerable Meanings
Sutra . It begins with the Buddha who is staying at the City of Royal Palaces on Mount Grdhṛakũṭa, orVulture Peak , with a great assemblage of twelve thousand "bhikshus" (monks), eighty thousandbodhisattva -"mahãsattvas", as well as gods, dragons, "yakshas ", spirits, and animals. Along with all these beings were "bhikshunis" (nuns), "upãsakas" (male laymen), "upāsikās" (female laymen), kings, princes, ministers, rich people, ordinary people, men and women alike.The Bodhisattvas are thus called "
mahāsattvas " in the Threefold Lotus Sutra, because they have a great goal of obtaining supreme enlightenment (bodhi ) and finally attainingbuddhahood by enlightening all beings. This chapter is called "Virtues" simply because all the beings in the assembly, no matter what "state" they were in, desired to praise the Buddha for his virtues (the precepts, meditation, wisdom, emancipation, and knowledge of emancipation) and excellence. In doing so, they could sow their knowledge of the Buddha deep into their minds.Preaching
In this chapter, the Buddha addresses the Bodhisattva
Great Adornment and the other eighty thousandbodhisattvas in the assembly and explains to them that thissutra makes unawakened bodhisattvas accomplish Perfect Enlightenment "quickly". If a bodhisattva wants to learn and master this doctrine of Innumerable Meanings, he "should observe that all laws were originally, will be, and are in themselves void in nature and form; they are neither great nor small, neither appearing nor disappearing, neither fixed nor movable, and neither advancing nor retreating; and they are nondualistic, just emptiness." [Citation | last =Niwano | first =Nikkyo | year =1976 | title =Buddhism For Today: A Modern Interpretation of the Threefold Lotus Sutra | place =Tokyo | publisher =Kōsei Publishing Co. | isbn =4-333-00270-2]In order to realize naturally what may emerge from all laws in the future, one must first penetrate and understand them deeply. By realizing this, one can realize that all laws remain settled for a vast amount of time, but even after a vast amount of time, they change. [ibid.]
Ten Merits
The essence of this chapter is the urgent advice to master and practice the teaching of the
sutra for the spiritual merit to be gained from it, the good life it leads to, and the usefulness to mankind and the world that it makes possible. [ [http://www.rk-world.org/ftp/gtls005.html A Guide to the Threefold Lotus Sutra ] ] Mentioned earlier in this sutra, the teachings of the Buddha are the truth of the universe. It is no wonder, and certainly no miracle, that if one lives according to the truth, his life works out well. [ [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=89615744 Buddhism for Today: A Modern Interpretation of the Threefold Lotus Sutra ] ]Once again, the
Bodhisattva Great Adornment is present in the assembly and questions the Buddha about where the teaching comes from, its dwelling place, and what purpose it serves. The Buddha answered and said that the teaching originates in the innermost mind of all the buddhas; its purpose is to propel the minds of all man-kind to seek the wisdom of the buddhas; its dwelling place is in the performance of the Bodhisattva Way by all who seek perfect enlightenment. [ [http://www.rk-world.org/ftp/gtls005.html A Guide to the Threefold Lotus Sutra ] ]ee also
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Lotus Sutra
*Mahayana sutras
*Nichiren Buddhism References
External links
* [http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Religion/wuliangyijing.html]
* [http://www.rk-world.org/]
* [http://www.nichirenshueuropa.com/ Nichiren Shu (in Europe) - the Buddhist School based on the Threefold Lotus Sutra]
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