The Range of the Bodhisattva: The Teachings of the Nirgrantha Satyaka

by Paul Hackett (Editor)

Other authorsLozang Jamspal (Translator)
Hardcover, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

JAM-203

Publication

American Institute of Buddhist Studies (2011), 245 pages

Description

This is a study and the first complete English translation of the Mahayana Sutra, the Bodhi-sattva-gocara, which presents one of the only Buddhist teachings extant on what might be called a "Buddhist theory of war." The main body of the text takes the form of a dialogue between King Candapradyota and the Nirgrantha sage, Satyaka, who is later revealed by Sakyamuni Buddha to be a bodhisattva of high attainment. The author's introductory essay traces the ways in which the later Indian and Tibetan commentarial traditions have drawn on this sutra in order to expound upon key themes in Buddhist ethics, law, and state policy, to highlight their positions in opposition to their non-Buddhist contemporaries. From the author's analysis, it is clear that this sutra has been seminal in the ethical reflections of generations of Indian and Tibetan Buddhists, though it appears that it was not well known in East Asia. Published by American Institute of Buddhist Studies (AIBS)… (more)

ISBN

1935011073 / 9781935011071

Call number

JAM-203

Pages

245
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