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The Sutra Petitioned by the Householder Uncouth (Paperback)
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The Sutra Petitioned by the Householder Uncouth (Paperback)
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This book presents a Great Vehicle sutra of the third turning of
the wheel of dharma which has not been translated until now and
which is regarded as specially important for two reasons. Firstly
the sutra deals with the issue of whether a bodhisatva can live a
householder's life and effectively practice dharma at a high level.
In the time when the Buddha gave this discourse it was regarded in
Indian culture as a whole that it was necessary to leave the
household and additionally to become ordained as a monk or nun in
order to practice dharma at the highest level. The Buddha ends the
sutra by saying that not only is it possible to practise whilst
living as a householder but that a householder bodhisatva can be a
much more capable and effective bodhisatva than a bodhisatva living
the celibate life of an ordained bodhisatva. The person who
petitioned the Buddha for his authoritative statements on this
matter was a householder bodhisatva named "Uncouth." His concerns,
which are the main issues in the sutra, result in the sutra fitting
very closely with the situation of today's Western Buddhists, most
of whom do not wish to leave home and become mendicants and most of
whom are equally determined that this should not mean that they are
relegated to a life which has been officially stamped as lesser
than that of an ordained life. These have become prominent issues
for Western Buddhists at this time and a careful consideration of
the actual meaning embodied in this sutra can be a very fruitful
exercise for today's Western Buddhists. I have found that
investigating the sutra carefully raises many issues of great
relevance and interest to today's Western Buddhists, but more than
that, the issues are raised in the environment of the Buddha giving
his authoritative statements about them. We found it to be very
provocative but very rich at the same time.
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