[Buddha-l] Loving your object of study
Joy Vriens
jvriens at free.fr
Tue Nov 20 09:56:28 MST 2007
Richard,
>The context of the passage I have in mind is a dispute between three
>monks. One claims that to attain nibbana it is necessary to practice
>jhaana; another says it is sufficient to have an intellectual
>understanding; a third says it is possible to attain nibbana by serving
>the Tathagata. The three monks go to the Buddha to settle their
>dispute, and he says that one can achieve liberation by ANY of those
>three methods. Latter commentarial tradition identified the second
>method in language that sounds a lot like the language used in
>Brahmanical tradition to describe j~naana-yoga. The third method,
>liberation through service, is described in ways that make it sound
>very much like a counterpart to bhakti-yoga or karma-yoga, or perhaps a
>combination of the two.
While checking Gombrich's How Buddhism Began (chapter Retracing an ancient debate) I discovered the sutta Richard was looking for. AN I.118-20 for those who know how to read these chemical formulas.
Joy
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