Suramgamasamadhisutra : The Concentration of Heroic Progress

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Pub. Date: 2008-12-01
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Summary

The Suramgamasamadhisutra is an early Mahayana Buddhist scripture. Within a narrative framework provided by a dialogue between the Buddha and the bodhisattva Drdhamati, it airs central issues of Mahayana Buddhism by means of philosophical discussion, edifying anecdote, marvelous feat, and drama. At its core is a description of the seeming conversion of Mara, the embodiment of all malign tendencies that obstruct advancement, and the prediction that he too will become a Buddha. Samadhi (concentration) is understood to denote the altered mental states attainable through Buddhist meditation techniques, in particular that in which discursive thought is allayed and the mind is calm and capable of sustained awareness of a single object. The present volume comprises the first full English translation of Kumarajiva¿s Chinese translation of the Suramgamasamadhisutra, with an extensive explanatory introduction and annotations. Etienne Lamotte¿s French version appeared in 1965 and now Sara Boin-Webb¿s English rendering of this work gives the English-speaking world access both to an important Buddhist scripture and a classic work of Buddhist studies scholarship.

Author Biography

tienne Lamotte's French version appeared in 1965 and now Sara Boin-Webb's English rendering of this work gives the English-speaking-world access both to an important Buddhist scripture and a classic work of Buddhist studies scholarship.

Table of Contents

Introduction from the Technical Editorp. viii
Preface to the original French editionp. x
Foreword to the English editionp. xi
Note from the English Translatorp. xvii
Acknowledgementsp. xviii
Abbreviations and Bibliographyp. xix
Introduction
The Suramgamasamadhisutrap. 1
The textp. 1
Setting and personsp. 3
The subject: Concentrationp. 11
Samadhi in the Sravaka or Small Vehiclep. 11
Samadhi in the Great Vehiclep. 22
Historical background of the Sutrap. 39
Sources of the Sutrap. 53
The Chinese and Tibetan Versionsp. 56
Translationp. 59
Translationsp. 65
Translationp. 66
Translationp. 72
Translationp. 74
Commentaryp. 80
Translationp. 81
Combined editionp. 85
Commentaryp. 90
Translationp. 90
Translationp. 94
Commentaryp. 97
Additional Notep. 98
Tibetan translationp. 99
Concordance of the translations of the Suramgamasamadhisutrap. l04
Suramgamasamadhisutra
Introductionp. 107
The Most Excellent Concentrationp. 109
The Heroic Progressp. 113
The Offering of a Thronep. 114
The Multiplication of the Buddhasp. 116
Unreality and Identity of the Tathagatasp. 117
The Hundred Aspects of the Heroic Progressp. 119
The Heroic Progress and Good Dharmasp. 127
The Heroic Progress and the Perfectionsp. 128
Danaparamitap. 128
Silaparamitap. 128
Ksantiparamitap. 129
Viryaparamitap. 130
Dhyanaparamitap. 131
Prajñaparamitap. 133
Liberating Action of the Heroic Progressp. 135
Instantaneous and Simultaneous Practice of the Perfectionsp. 137
Gradual Training in the Heroic Progressp. 138
Secrets and Mysteries of Merusikharadharap. 150
Gopaka's Devotion and Change of Sexp. 154
Multiple Appearance of a Bodhisattva in the Heroic Progressp. 159
Various Transformations of the Assemblyp. 161
Necessity of Acquiring the Heroic Progressp. 162
Philosophical Discussionp. 164
The Practice of the Heroic Progressp. 164
The End Result of the Heroic Progressp. 164
The Nirvana of the Buddhasp. 165
The Absence of a Basep. 166
The Bodhisattva's Eloquencep. 167
Revelations Concerning the Devaputra *Matyabhimukhap. 168
Mara Tied with the Five Bondsp. 172
The Twelve Bonds of False Viewsp. 173
The Virtue of the Namep. 174
Bondage and Deliverancep. 174
Conversion of the Daughters of the Godsp. 175
Self-interested Conversion of Marap. 176
Conversion of the Lustful Devakanyasp. 177
Further Guile of Marap. 178
Prediction to Marap. 179
The Four Kinds of Predictionp. 179
Anutpaditabodhicittavyakaranap. 182
Utpaditabodhicittavyakaranap. 184
Rahovyakaranap. 187
Anutpattikadharmaksantilabdhasammukhavyakaranap. 188
Bodhisattvas Having Received the Predictionp. 189
Prediction Conferred on the Daughters of the Godsp. 191
Fallacious Departure of Marap. 192
Respective Value of Offerings to the Buddhap. 193
Exploits of Maragocaranupalipta in the Heroic Progressp. 196
Exploits of the Buddha in the Heroic Progressp. 197
Extension of the Heroic Progress to Other World Systemsp. 198
Faith in the Heroic Progressp. 200
The Field of Meritp. 204
The Truly Learnedp. 208
Prediction to Vimalacandragarbhap. 211
Provisional Nature of Pratyekabodhip. 212
Mañjusri's Fictitious Nirvanap. 214
Exploits of the Bodhisattvas in the Heroic Progressp. 216
Superiority of the Offender over the Holy Onep. 222
Two Hundred Discouraged Bodhisattvas Obtain the Ten Powersp. 223
Why and How to Practise the Heroic Progressp. 225
Maitreya in the Heroic Progressp. 227
Mañjusri Identical to the Buddha Nagavamsagrap. 229
Appearance of the Buddhas of the Ten Regionsp. 232
Protection Assured to the Heroic Progressp. 233
Identity of the Buddhas Sakyamuni and Vairocanap. 235
The Wonderful Effects of the Heroic Progressp. 238
Longevity and Securityp. 238
Twenty Inconceivable Virtuesp. 239
Reaching Enlightenmentp. 239
Confident Faithp. 240
Final Conversionsp. 241
Synopsis of formulas and stock phrasesp. 243
Indexp. 245
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