Who Was Sariputta/Śariputra? (Life of the Buddha's Chief Disciple)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2021
  • The Buddha's chief disciple was a man named Sāriputta. We'll look at his life and influence in this video. First we will look at where his main motivation seems to have lain, by looking in detail at how he encountered the Buddha dharma and became enlightened. Then we will turn to his influence on the dharma and sangha. Last we will look at how he was perceived after his death, and how his role was seen to have changed radically, in some later Buddhist circles.
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Комментарии • 174

  • @DougsDharma
    @DougsDharma  3 года назад +4

    ✅ Check out this video next on the history of Mahāyāna Buddhism, innovation and perfection: ruclips.net/video/wi_hqpIu-vk/видео.html
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  • @kseniav586
    @kseniav586 3 года назад +27

    This reminded me of my Orthodox Christian childhood, reading all the stories from the Bible and lives of saints, I was always eager to learn more about them. I admire the wisdom of Sariputta, and his journey from nihilism to awakening is such a relatable story even today. Also thanks for providing insight on his "afterlife" as an influence on future Buddhist writings.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +2

      Yes it is interesting isn't it! You're very welcome Ksenia. 🙏

    • @Мойфильм
      @Мойфильм 11 месяцев назад

      Намо Буддая! Пусть Свет Будды осветит всех и путь будет чистым свободным от всех загрязнений и омрачений. Пусть все будут защищены и все опасности удалены!

  • @sinerusewmin4971
    @sinerusewmin4971 3 года назад +14

    Love from Sri Lanka keep up the good work ❤

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +2

      Thanks very much for your comment Sineru! 🙏🙂

  • @MarsKvaratskhelia
    @MarsKvaratskhelia 2 года назад +3

    Have to listen to this one I love shariputra

  • @asia9188
    @asia9188 3 года назад +10

    Love from Malaysia ❤️

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      Thank you and welcome! 🙏

    • @xiaomaozen
      @xiaomaozen 3 года назад +2

      Hello! 😊 Love from Germany to Malaysia! ❤

    • @ratnakumar827
      @ratnakumar827 3 года назад +2

      Love from India

  • @DipayanPyne94
    @DipayanPyne94 3 года назад +8

    Hey Doug ! Please make a video on Ananda as well ! I love Ananda because he seems to have been very much like us laymen, before his Enlightenment. After all, he is the Reason why Buddha included women in his Sangha ...

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +3

      Yes that's right Dipayan, I'm planning to do one on him too! 🙂

    • @DipayanPyne94
      @DipayanPyne94 3 года назад +2

      Waiting Eagerly, Doug ! 😄

    • @evaanr1971
      @evaanr1971 3 года назад +3

      @@DougsDharma Hi Doug, Can you also do a video each on the monks Seevali, Mogalana and Angulimala. Thank you.

    • @udayangadananjaya7914
      @udayangadananjaya7914 2 года назад +1

      Yah he was named as treasurer of dharma because of his capacity of memory. And thats how they done 1 samghayana after buddhas parinirvana because he was heard every and each sutta buddha taught. Because he was buddhas personal caretaker and he was asked 5 favor from buddha when he was appointed as caretaker of buddha(lot similar to a privet secretary ) and one was " the dharma buddha taught or discuss with anyone anyware must be teach to ananda. Thats how he got to know that dharma.

  • @lokeshgsadhmaya5499
    @lokeshgsadhmaya5499 3 года назад +6

    Love from India ❤️
    You are doing great job👍

  • @Hollylivengood
    @Hollylivengood 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much. Always liked Sariputtra. Always questioning.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      You're very welcome Hollylivengood! I really enjoy reading about him too.

  • @wolfk2258
    @wolfk2258 3 года назад +6

    I'd vote for Ananda for most famous disciple. Everybody likes Ananda.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      Yes me too! I may do a video on him eventually. 😀

    • @wolfk2258
      @wolfk2258 3 года назад

      @@DougsDharma There's an aspect of the story of Buddha's para nirvana that doesn't make sense to me. The Buddha blames Ananda for not catching Buddha's hints that if Ananda had asked, the Buddha could have stuck around a lot longer. The exchange reads harsh to me. I don't buy it. If the Buddha had wanted to stick around, he could have, don't blame Ananda.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      @@wolfk2258 Yes my own suspicion is that that was a later interpolation into the story.

    • @wolfk2258
      @wolfk2258 3 года назад

      @@DougsDharmai hate asking this, because few scholars seem to cross train in Pali, Sanskrit, and Chinese (and Gandhari familiarity), but is this part in say the Chinese agamas? Analayo is one of the few who does this.
      It makes sense it's a later addition. Why was it added? -- I'd say to show followers that although the Buddha died reportedly of food poisoning, he really was like a god and could have decided to live for a long time. Why didn't he stick around and teach the Dharma for a 1000 years? Something or someone must be blamed. Like a cliche mystery, the attendant did it. Ananda.

  • @noahdanielg
    @noahdanielg 3 года назад +5

    Doug sports his Theravada monk look for this video!

  • @VickieGotARawDeal
    @VickieGotARawDeal 3 года назад +13

    The background information you provide here adds a whole new layer to the suttas! It's easy to treat the people described in them as a cast of characters rather than as living human beings each with their own personal stories. Thanks and I hope there will be more videos like this in the future!

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +4

      Yes it’s something I may do again, of course there is so much more to be said about Sāriputta, and there are others as well. If I can figure out a good, instructive subject I’ll definitely do another.

    • @aliciamontero7061
      @aliciamontero7061 3 года назад +2

      I specially like the stories that show how humble Sariputta was, like the one of accepting that a novice monk "scold" him for not wearing his robe properly or about his relationship with her mother.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      @@aliciamontero7061 Yes those are great as well!

  • @jhggcfdr3467
    @jhggcfdr3467 3 месяца назад +2

    LOVE this video 👋💜☸

  • @nikolajjensen8290
    @nikolajjensen8290 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for always great content, both here and in your courses. It helps me out a great deal 🙏🏼

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      You're very welcome Nikolaj, thanks for letting me know! 🙏🙂

  • @nikhuge6580
    @nikhuge6580 2 года назад +2

    great work doug......keep it up

  • @PavaniGanga
    @PavaniGanga 2 года назад +3

    How interesting! So grateful for this history, especially including the "polemical subtext" of Shariputra in Vimalakirti Nirdesha and Heart Sutra.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  2 года назад

      Yes, fun to see the history!

  • @ConexionHumanaOficial
    @ConexionHumanaOficial 3 года назад +2

    Hello my great teacher. Thank you so much for this super class! Lots of hugs. Evangelina Cortes.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      You're very welcome Evangelina, thanks for the comment! 🙏

  • @lcmohan79
    @lcmohan79 3 года назад +2

    Excellent exposition of Dharma.

  • @livingright2439
    @livingright2439 2 года назад +2

    Came to learn about Sariputta but got a much better understanding of Right View! Thanks Doug! - Craig.

  • @evaanr1971
    @evaanr1971 3 года назад +1

    This is the first time I've heard of Sariyuth to this extent. Thanks for this insight Doug.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      My pleasure Evaan, thanks for your comment!

  • @Dmorris96
    @Dmorris96 3 года назад +2

    These videos are fantastic Doug! Thank you for making this so informative!
    Is there any way you could make an in depth video of what the process of becoming a monastic is?

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Drew! I don't have a lot of expertise in what's required for being a monastic in the various schools of Buddhism, but there are some useful links in the info box below my earlier video on how to become Buddhist: ruclips.net/video/tK_sTcv0dg0/видео.html

  • @Roy-gj1ph
    @Roy-gj1ph 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video.

  • @photistyx
    @photistyx 3 года назад +6

    Great stuff! This is the kind of pithy, accessible, and yet enticingly nerdy material that I can only get from Doug's Dharma. If you did a course on the history of Buddhism over at the ODI, I'd sign up in a flash.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      Well I have a video on the history of the Buddha himself ... the whole of Buddhism would be quite an undertaking! 😄

  • @alejandrodlr1965
    @alejandrodlr1965 2 года назад +1

    Muchas gracias por el excelente video.

  • @joellearvisais7628
    @joellearvisais7628 3 года назад +4

    Doug, i just discovered your channel and i love it! i’m new to the philosophy of buddhism ( more in details) and i really love it. i do feel overwhelmed by the numbers of videos and don’t really know how to go about ( from the old ones, new ones, playlist) . Do you , or anyone have suggestions?

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +2

      Thanks so much Joelle! I'd suggest checking out the playlists first since they are organized thematically. Otherwise, just dive into whatever topics interest you! If you want deeper dives into some of the topics, you may also want to check out my courses over at onlinedharma.org/ .

  • @digitalmagic475
    @digitalmagic475 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for teaching. Buddhism is a science is the wisdom. it is belong to humanity please help keep this religion last for five thousand years

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      You’re very welcome Pin! 🙏

  • @brianreeves
    @brianreeves 3 года назад +1

    So sick dude. Thank you.

  • @anagutierrez1163
    @anagutierrez1163 Год назад +1

    AFTER LISTENNG YOU MORE THAN ONCE... I TOOK NOTES OF THE NAMES BEFORE AND AFTER AND DID A DIAGRAM TO UNDERSTAND ALL THIS PART OF SARIPUTTA'S LIFE.. IS FASCINATING. THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE!.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  Год назад

      Excellent, Ana. I'm glad you found it interesting! 🙏

  • @AnattaAnattata
    @AnattaAnattata 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @sebastiancase4173
    @sebastiancase4173 3 года назад +1

    Love from everywhere 🖤

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      Yes I echo that Sebastian! Thanks. 🙏

  • @xiaomaozen
    @xiaomaozen 3 года назад +3

    Sariputta is - imo - one of the most interesting characters of the Pali Canon. Thanks a lot for this splendid video! 😊
    Can you imagine to make a video about Vimalakīrti. To my knowledge, he doesn't appear in the early texts, but he's a damn interesting character, too. 😁

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      Yes he is from a later tradition ...

  • @aliciamontero7061
    @aliciamontero7061 3 года назад +3

    Sariputta and Ananda are my favourites among Buddha Sakyamuni's disciples.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +3

      Me too Alicia. I may do a video on Ānanda eventually, we'll see. 🙂

    • @Roy-gj1ph
      @Roy-gj1ph 3 года назад +1

      @@DougsDharma I was going to request you to make a video on Ananda Sthabir.😄

  • @tenzinganag5348
    @tenzinganag5348 3 года назад +2

    We have Sariputta vihar in our Town.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +2

      Interesting! Thanks Tenzing.

  • @signlogin9
    @signlogin9 Год назад +1

    Nice 🙏

  • @nicholascage3699
    @nicholascage3699 Год назад +1

    Sariputta a great example and standard to achieve like him.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  Год назад

      Yes he's a fascinating character for sure.

  • @chuckitaway466
    @chuckitaway466 3 года назад +1

    I liked this one a lot

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      Glad to hear it Chuck, thanks!

  • @macieg9537
    @macieg9537 3 года назад +2

    the video on Ananda would be great :D

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +2

      Yes I’m thinking about it, sometime in the future ... 🙂

  • @VoiceofAbhishek_Bengali
    @VoiceofAbhishek_Bengali 3 года назад +1

    Love from India 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jemimalamb78
    @jemimalamb78 3 года назад +1

    I would love your interpretation on the heart sutra discussion. 🙏❤

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      The Heart Sutra is a later text, but I might eventually do a video on it. 🙂

  • @rahulratan0
    @rahulratan0 3 года назад +1

    Namo buddhay 🌷☸🇮🇳

  • @ozab2072
    @ozab2072 3 года назад +2

    Hi Doug! Would you start a podcast channel on Spotify, it is pretty easy. You could just put the recordings and tadaa!

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +3

      These videos are already available in podcast form, you can access them through several tiers of Patreon! www.patreon.com/dougsseculardharma

  • @amitabhchahande3316
    @amitabhchahande3316 3 года назад

    How to reduce the importance of great person?.Criticize him, Character assassination, Fake news, Turn the views on its head. Mahayana, Greater than the existing.
    Same is going on today also in India.
    Love your teaching. Great scholarly speech from you.👍👍👍

  • @blackhunk2265
    @blackhunk2265 3 года назад +2

    🙏🏼 namo Buddhay 🙏🏽.
    Can you please lecture on Architecture in Buddha time or in Buddhism? And how Buddhist architecture is different from other architecture (s)?

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      That would be interesting but I don't know enough about it!

  • @spiritualanarchist8162
    @spiritualanarchist8162 2 года назад +1

    After listing to this talk, i can't ignore it any longer. I am an 'eelwriggler ' ...Sigh .😥

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  2 года назад +1

      😄😄

    • @spiritualanarchist8162
      @spiritualanarchist8162 2 года назад

      @@DougsDharma One should admit one's weaknesses... so i do it online, under a 'nome de plume' 😉

  • @kiribatgodatilokananda8208
    @kiribatgodatilokananda8208 3 года назад +4

    I think the painting of the poster of this Video was drawn by a Sinhalese Buddhist author call Mr. Gayān Chānuka who is a passionate Buddhist lay teacher has written series of Sinhalese books about Buddha's 80 main Arahat disciples and in those books he himself has drawn it's cover page. I think this is one of it.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      That's great to know! If you can confirm it I'll put a note in the info box. 🙏

    • @kiribatgodatilokananda8208
      @kiribatgodatilokananda8208 3 года назад

      Did you receive the link that I add as a reply to you. The link shows the publisher and Mr. Gayān Cānuka's book series. I tried several times but why it dose not show in this reply section?

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      @@kiribatgodatilokananda8208 I haven't received any link ...

    • @torisantiago9176
      @torisantiago9176 3 года назад +1

      @@kiribatgodatilokananda8208 you can trying emailing the link or another way to send it sometimes youtube will remove it

    • @kiribatgodatilokananda8208
      @kiribatgodatilokananda8208 3 года назад +1

      @@torisantiago9176 Thank you for the guidance. And how can I get @Doug's Dharma's email or any other way to send it.

  • @anagutierrez1163
    @anagutierrez1163 Год назад +1

    I BEEN LEARNING THERAVADA SINCE 12 YEARS AGO BUT I NEVER HAD A CHANCE OF KNOWING WHERE AND HOW MAHAYANA BECOME TO EXIST... NOW I KNOW HOW....,,,AND I WILL LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  Год назад

      Great! It's a complicated history for sure.

  • @Dharmaku56
    @Dharmaku56 10 месяцев назад

    Once the Blessed One was dwelling at Savatthi, in Anathapindika's park. At that time the Venerable Sariputta was at Nalaka village in the Magadha country, and was sick, suffering, gravely ill. The Novice Cunda was his attendant.
    And the Venerable Sariputta passed away finally through that very illness. Then the Novice Cunda took the almsbowl and robes of the Venerable Sariputta and went to Savatthi, to the Jeta Grove, Anathapindika's park. There he betook himself to the Venerable Ananda and, having saluted him, seated himself at one side. Thus seated, he spoke to the Venerable Ananda saying: "Venerable sir, the Venerable Sariputta has had his final passing away. These are his bowl and robes."
    "On this matter, Cunda, we ought to see the Blessed One. Let us go, friend Cunda, and meet the Master. Having met him, we shall acquaint the Blessed One with that fact."
    "Yes, Venerable sir," said the Novice Cunda.
    They went to see the Blessed One, and having arrived there and saluted the Master, they seated themselves at one side. Then the Venerable Ananda addressed the Blessed One:
    "O Lord, the Novice Cunda has told me this: 'The Venerable Sariputta has had his final passing away. These are his bowl and robes.' Then, O Lord, my own body became weak as a creeper; everything around became dim and things were no longer clear to me, when I heard about the final passing away of the Venerable Sariputta."
    "How is this, Ananda? When Sariputta had his final passing away, did he take from you your portion of virtue, or your portion of concentration, or your portion of the knowledge and vision of deliverance?"
    "Not so, Lord. When the Venerable Sariputta had his final passing away he did not take my portion of virtue... concentration... wisdom... deliverance, or my portion of the knowledge and vision of deliverance. But O Lord, the Venerable Sariputta has been to me a mentor, teacher, and instructor, one who rouses, inspires and gladdens, untiring in preaching Dhamma, a helper of his fellow monks. And we remember how vitalizing, enjoyable and helpful his Dhamma instruction was."
    "Have I not taught you aforetime, Ananda, that it is the nature of all things near and dear to us that we must suffer separation from them, and be severed from them? Of that which is born, come to being, put together, and so is subject to dissolution, how should it be said that it should not depart? That, indeed, is not possible. It is, Ananda, as though from a mighty hardwood tree a large branch should break off, so has Sariputta now had his final passing away from this great and sound community of bhikkhus. Indeed, Ananda, of that which is born, come to being, put together, and so is subject to dissolution, how should it be said that it should not depart? This, indeed, is not possible.
    "Therefore, Ananda, be ye an island unto yourself, a refuge unto yourself, seeking no external refuge; with the Teaching as your island, the Teaching your refuge, seeking no other refuge." SN 47.13

  • @SanditthikoAkaliko
    @SanditthikoAkaliko Год назад

    13:50 in here what was the exact name of the sutta you refer as "MN one eleven" ? Thank you

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  Год назад +1

      That is the Anupada Sutta: suttacentral.net/mn111/en/sujato

  • @NirvanicSunshine
    @NirvanicSunshine 3 года назад +2

    It's so interesting that there was a 'senior awards categories' of monks. But I suppose that makes sense. Each individual tends to especially embody a particular characteristic in mental and emotional development. But one tends to think of enlightenment as a consistently uniform achievement. But they would still be humans, and humans tend to particular proclivities.

    • @NirvanicSunshine
      @NirvanicSunshine 3 года назад +1

      Also, your camera/cinematography skills suddenly got a lot better.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +2

      Yes well the Buddha did tend to laud certain people as "best in so-and-so", I guess as a recommendation to others to follow them in that aspect. And re. camera skills, I imagine you may have seen some of my earlier videos recently ... it's a steep learning curve and I still have a long way to go! 😄

  • @user-uv6ci6qo7d
    @user-uv6ci6qo7d 3 года назад +3

    Jay Bhim namo buddhay from Maharashtra India ☸️🙏🙏☸️🙏🙏

  • @seescafedeu
    @seescafedeu 3 года назад

    Could u ask youtube to put fewer adds? When i think i am going with ur sequence of thoughts than comes an add.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      You should be able to click through them ... it's up to RUclips how these are displayed.

  • @yemin1743
    @yemin1743 3 года назад +1

    Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu 🙏 🇲🇲

  • @flashbackmovie2868
    @flashbackmovie2868 Год назад +1

    Saint Saint Saint

  • @venrakkhita
    @venrakkhita 2 года назад

    Yay. Sangiti Sutta gets reinstated, recognised. It seems that Sujato sort of erased Sanghiti Sutta and Dasuttara sutta. Perhaps out of contempt for The origin of Abhidhamma and the Patisambida Magga. Also the sixteen ñānas which forest tradition dislike so much.

  • @AnattaAnattata
    @AnattaAnattata 2 года назад +1

    สาธุ! สาธุ! สาธุ!
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @vIdCuGiNi
    @vIdCuGiNi 3 года назад

    Very good video, but way too many ads

  • @JIMMYJAMES156821
    @JIMMYJAMES156821 Год назад +1

    🌷

  • @kbgirel6965
    @kbgirel6965 Год назад

    can you please talk about Vimilamitra!, thank you

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  Год назад

      I might discuss him eventually, but most of my focus is on the early material and he is over a thousand years after the Buddha.

    • @kbgirel6965
      @kbgirel6965 Год назад

      @@DougsDharma sorry for the typo I actually meant vimalakriti, in Mahayana there’s a sutra based on a debate taken place between him and Manjusri so I wanted to know if there’s any record of it in Therevada tradition
      Thank you

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  Год назад

      @@kbgirel6965 To my knowledge Vimalakirti is in the Mahāyāna tradition only.

    • @kbgirel6965
      @kbgirel6965 Год назад

      @@DougsDharma thank you

  • @user-cx2wf6pn7l
    @user-cx2wf6pn7l 3 года назад +5

    ธรรมเหล่าใด เกิดแต่เหตุ
    พระตถาคต ทรงตรัสเหตุที่เกิดขึ้น
    และความดับไป ของธรรมนั้น
    พระตถาคต มีปกติตรัสเช่นนี้

    • @halnine5738
      @halnine5738 3 года назад

      ว้าว เจอคนไทยแล้ว

    • @ratnakumar827
      @ratnakumar827 3 года назад

      Which language?

    • @halnine5738
      @halnine5738 3 года назад +1

      @@ratnakumar827 Thai

    • @ratnakumar827
      @ratnakumar827 3 года назад +2

      @@halnine5738 You from Thailand?.. Fantastic.. Ancient Buddhist Dharma connected our mind 2000 years ago.Now the modern technology do the same job....Love from India...

  • @bodhitsal7638
    @bodhitsal7638 2 года назад +1

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @anthonydesperacedes2353
    @anthonydesperacedes2353 3 года назад +1

    It seems to me That in the Heartsutra, the Words « by the power of the buddha the venerable shariputra said This to the bodhisattva Arya avalokitesvara » clearly indicates That the appearance of ignorance on the part of shariputra is only a skillfull mean by wich the buddha produces a dialogue between his disciple and the Bodhisattva of compassion.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      It's hard to say for sure Anthony. It could also be read that "the power of the Buddha" enabled Sariputra to witness and therefore have the dialogue with Avalokitesvara, who is after all something of a supernatural being.

  • @sskpsp
    @sskpsp 3 года назад +1

    One thing I'm am still trying to understand are the boddhisattvas, which I understand are somewhat like deities in Mahayana...but are they based on the actually existing disciples, such as Sariputra? For instance, I am not sure if Avalokitesvara is a mythical being or not because the Heart Sutra frames the discussion as one between him and Sariputra.

    • @connorwicks6647
      @connorwicks6647 3 года назад +2

      From my understanding, the whole Mahayana universe isn't something to be taken as a physical system but it's meant to elucidate ideas or concepts that point towards what the teachings are trying to get at. Since the teachings are beyond conceptualization one cannot think their way to understanding them so they used supernatural concepts and entities to illustrate these states one is supposed to attain or habitualize. Granted, I suppose it also depends on who you ask and the society that they're apart of if they want to take these illustrative ideas as real or not.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +4

      Yes I mean it's kind of hard to give a definitive answer to this question. From my own perspective, indeed Avalokitesvara is a mythical being who is a metaphor for, or an expression of, compassion. It's rather like Māra in early Buddhism is such a being who is a metaphor for craving and death. But there will of course be many different interpretations here, and some will interpret such beings differently.

    • @connorwicks6647
      @connorwicks6647 3 года назад

      @@DougsDharma DT Suzuki in his book "Introduction to Zen Buddhism" discusses the differences between the beautifully illustrative metaphors and allegories used in India and the pragmatic directness used in China. Imagination allows us to transcend common everyday conceptualization sometimes but when one isn't born into such an imaginative culture it really makes it difficult for people to understand what's "real" from the teachings. Having historical context is incredibly important when it comes to understanding Buddhism. All of the stories have serious teachings in them but are incredibly difficult to expound in everyday language. The fact that zen is so direct is a pretty impressive feat.

    • @aliciamontero7061
      @aliciamontero7061 3 года назад +3

      In Tibetan Buddhism it is said there are three or four levels of meaning like external, internal, secret and most secret meaning of the same word. So, according to this tradition, Avalokiteshvara was a disciple of the Buddha and is now a Bodhisatva or a Buddha living in a pure realm like Maitreya is supposed to be now in Tushita pure realm, from a inner point of view could be the embodyment of the compassion of all Buddhas, from another point of view could be the potential for Great Compassion, Maha Karuna, in all beings, and it could have other meanings according to the yoguic system of channels and chakras of the subtle body. 🙏

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear Год назад

    What if the Buddha didn't like Sariputta because he could not refute his skepticism? I am not insisting this was the case precisely, but it basically saying how could we know unless the Buddha refuted him and described the argument?

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  Год назад

      What makes you think the Buddha didn't like Sārputta?

  • @wiseignorant2999
    @wiseignorant2999 Месяц назад +1

    Correct me if I am wrong. Avalokiteshvara is only a bodhisattava and not really a fully enlighten being, while Sariputta is already an arahant. So why is Avalokiteshvara the one who is seems to be more wise than Sariputta?
    As a Theravadin, I actually like the Heart Sutra, however, the fact that a bodhisattva is teaching an arahant doesnt make sense. An arahant is already an enligthen-being compared to a bodhisattva! Maybe this just for the Mahayana's way of showing that they are better.? Please enligthen me. Thanks.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  Месяц назад

      I plan to discuss the Heart Sutra in the future. But yes, you're touching on some of the important questions to ask.

  • @DailyWisdom999
    @DailyWisdom999 3 года назад

    Belief does not lead to liberation of the mind, to Enlightenment.
    We refer to The Three Universal Truths, The Four Noble Truths, etc. as truths because they can be independently verified as truth to acquire wisdom. One needs Teachers to gain access and understanding to the teachings but then, a wise practitioner will not believe the teachings or the Teacher but instead, independently verify the teachings through reflection and practice of the teachings observing the truth to acquire wisdom.
    With belief, the mind does not know what is true or what is false because the mind is only believing and, thus, will not lead to liberation of the mind.....but through learning, reflecting, and practicing the teachings one can discover the truth to acquire wisdom. The new found wisdom allows mind to function differently in the world - in a more Enlightened way.
    Liberation occurs through wisdom, not belief.
    This is one reason that some practitioners consider themselves "truth seekers" or "seekers" as they are seeking independently verifiable truth leading to the wisdom that will eradicate ignorance or the "unknowing of true reality".
    The unEnlightened mind is trapped in The Cycle of Rebirth due to ignorance (unknowing of true reality) and through eradication of ignorance through acquiring wisdom, the mind becomes more and more Enlightened through a gradual progression of awakening to Enlightenment. The Enlightened mind will be peaceful, calm, serene, and content with joy where 100% of all discontentedness as been eliminated from the mind.
    The Enlightened mind will no longer experience discontent feelings such as: sadness, anger, frustration, irritation, annoyance, guilt, shame, fears, boredom, loneliness, shyness, jealousy, resentment, anxiety, stress, etc.
    ---------
    What are the advantages of attaining Nibbana?
    There are significant benefits that one will experience through the pursuit and attainment of Nibbana such as:
    - Increased and high degree of focus
    - Increased and high degree of concentration
    - Improved and high degree of memory
    - Clarity of thought and mind
    An Enlightened being will no longer experience any discontent feelings such as sadness, anger, frustration, irritation, annoyance, guilt, shame, fears, boredom, loneliness, shyness, jealousy, resentment, etc.
    An Enlightened being will have deep wisdom in which to conduct daily life. They do not argue, fight, or have any hostility.
    They are polite, kind, caring, friendly, calm, respectful, etc. They deeply understand what causes harm in the world and, thus, do not cause any harm through their intentions, speech, actions, or livelihood so no harm comes to them.
    An Enlightened being can create healthy personal and professional relationships.
    Because of these benefits and others, their mind and their life is peaceful, calm, serene, and content with joy for the remaining time of their life, their last life.
    Enlightenment is a permanent mental state.

  • @ratnakumar827
    @ratnakumar827 3 года назад +2

    Sariputra in Sanskrit and Sariputta in Pali or Prakrit.The ancient form of Sanskrit did not use the sound 'tr'.

  • @cyberpunkworld
    @cyberpunkworld 2 месяца назад

    Malta is above U.S., the Saudis are above U.S. There exist a few examples. Except the business in question is about multi-national Corporations.

  • @jocr1971
    @jocr1971 Год назад

    why is sariputta considered #1 when the first 60 arahants were deemed worthy enough to be sent out to teach on their own?

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  Год назад

      Unfortunately the Buddha is no longer around to ask! 🙏

  • @anirudhgaikwad2890
    @anirudhgaikwad2890 3 года назад

    In subtitles it's showing sorry putta. Sariputta 🙏☺️

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      😆 Well that's Google for you ...

  • @smlanka4u
    @smlanka4u 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the wonderful explanation. However, I have heard that the Buddha didn't want to teach abhidhamma to humans, so that is why the Buddha chose heaven to teach abhidhamma to heavenly beings, but Ven (Maha Arhat/Enlightened). Sariputta also could listen to that teaching, and he summarized it in order to teach it to humans by himself. So the language and the teaching style of the Ven. Sariputta can make a difference between abhidhamma and the other teachings of the Buddha. And the buddha didn't teach abhidhamma to humans directly. The Buddha taught Damma to Humans and Davas, but there is a deep teaching called Abhidhamma in Theravada Buddhism which teaches about the mechanism of the mind etc. I don't know whether Mahayana Buddhism teach Abhidhamma or not. I don't know much about Abhidhamma, but I found this information from WikiPedia (Abhidhamma_Piṭaka):
    "Tradition holds that the Buddha thought out the Abhidhamma immediately after his enlightenment then taught it to the gods some years later. Later, the Buddha repeated it to Sariputta who then transmitted it to his disciples. This tradition is evident in the Parivara, a late text from the Vinaya Pitaka, which mentions in a concluding verse of praise to the Buddha that this best of creatures, the lion, taught the three pitakas."
    However, I guess the abhidhamma is not a big requirement to be a stream-enterer, and sometimes the abhidhamma sounds like quantum physics to me.
    Thank you so much.

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +1

      Yes each branch of Buddhism has its own Abhidhamma/abhidharma. This is one reason why scholars believe it was a late addition to the Canon, well after the Buddha's lifetime.

    • @torisantiago9176
      @torisantiago9176 3 года назад

      @@DougsDharma can you explain the quote “if you meet the Buddha on the road kill him” “Kill the Buddha if the Buddha exists somewhere else. Kill the Buddha, because you should resume your own Buddha nature”, in a video. I think it’s a koan, I’m not sure

    • @udayangadananjaya7914
      @udayangadananjaya7914 2 года назад +1

      Yah surely abidharma is quatum physics type thing in buddhism😀😀

    • @smlanka4u
      @smlanka4u 2 года назад

      @@DougsDharma, Theravada Buddhism is the original Buddhism. I'm very sure about abhidhamma teaching, because I could prove it correct using a mathematical science and scientific discoveries. Maybe you will not believe me. It's fine.

    • @smlanka4u
      @smlanka4u 2 года назад

      @@udayangadananjaya7914, Yes. It is for sure.

  • @kaisersoze9886
    @kaisersoze9886 3 года назад

    Sariputra is dead what will we do

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад +2

      Follow a path of wisdom.

    • @kaisersoze9886
      @kaisersoze9886 3 года назад +1

      @@DougsDharma I can tell you're theravadan bc I would have said then hunt down the Buddha and kill him too
      Yes I am a rinzai teacher. Ha ha I really like your vids brother

  • @kevinbowden258
    @kevinbowden258 3 года назад +1

    The eel wriggler seems apt ^I believe nothing ^.
    Do you believe this view ? Ahem I don't care ... the composition of non positional, oppositional statements starterpack for the post-seeking western nondualists....
    I wonder if Sariputta the wise could wield a barbed spear an pin down the eternalist/nihilistic eel..

    • @DougsDharma
      @DougsDharma  3 года назад

      Good question Kevin. Wish he were around nowadays!