Enlightenment Legacies

Keyword #11 Śrāvaka

5 min · 28 de jul de 2024
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In this episode, Martino talks about the Buddhist keyword "śrāvaka," literally a “hearer” of the Buddha’s teachings. In Buddhism, this term refers to a direct disciple of the Buddha, one who aims to attain personal liberation by listening to the Buddha’s teachings and following the path of an arhat. Śrāvakas are often contrasted with bodhisattvas in the Mahāyāna due to their focus on personal liberation rather than universal enlightenment. Discussed in this episode: śrāvaka. Buddhist texts depict śrāvakas as foundational figures in the dissemination of the Buddha’s mainstream teachings. Their role in early Buddhist communities was that of preserving and transmitting the Dharma. The śrāvaka path emphasizes the attainment of arhathood, where an individual attains nirvāṇa through their own efforts, primarily by listening to and practicing the Buddha’s teachings. Detailed show notes: https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords [https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords]

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Keyword #11 Śrāvaka

In this episode, Martino talks about the Buddhist keyword "śrāvaka," literally a “hearer” of the Buddha’s teachings. In Buddhism, this term refers to a direct disciple of the Buddha, one who aims to attain personal liberation by listening to the Buddha’s teachings and following the path of an arhat. Śrāvakas are often contrasted with bodhisattvas in the Mahāyāna due to their focus on personal liberation rather than universal enlightenment. Discussed in this episode: śrāvaka. Buddhist texts depict śrāvakas as foundational figures in the dissemination of the Buddha’s mainstream teachings. Their role in early Buddhist communities was that of preserving and transmitting the Dharma. The śrāvaka path emphasizes the attainment of arhathood, where an individual attains nirvāṇa through their own efforts, primarily by listening to and practicing the Buddha’s teachings. Detailed show notes: https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords [https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords]

28 de jul de 20245 min
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Keyword #10 Pratyekabuddha

In this episode, Martino talks about the Buddhist keyword “pratyekabuddha," an individual who attains awakening independently: they do not rely on the teachings of a Buddha in their final lifetime before attaining nirvāṇa. Unlike śrāvakas and bodhisattvas, pratyekabuddhas achieve enlightenment through solitary practice and contemplation. Discussed in this episode: pratyekabuddha. The pratyekabuddha is a distinct archetype in Buddhist doctrine, embodying the potential for individual enlightenment. Buddhist texts discuss pratyekabuddhas as those who attain nirvāṇa without a teacher. In particular, they attain liberation when the teachings of a Buddha are not available in the world. They do so by simply contemplating pratītyasamutpāda, “dependent origination.” Detailed show notes: https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords [https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords]

23 de may de 20243 min
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Keyword #9 Tathāgata

In this episode, Martino talks about the Buddhist keyword “tathāgata," one of the ten epithets of the Buddha. In mainstream Buddhism, the term tathāgata functions as a descriptor of the Buddha. In the Mahāyāna, the concept of tathāgata finds resonance in the doctrine of the tathāgatagarbha, the “essence” of the tathāgata. In the Vajrayāna, in turn, the term tathāgata assumes yet another role in the concept of the pañcatathāgata, or “five tathāgatas.” Discussed in this episode: tathāgata. The term tathāgata has generally two meanings: “one who has thus gone” or “one who has thus come.” This term articulates the Buddha’s journey to enlightenment—a path that guides all sentient beings towards liberation. Tathāgata denotes the essence of the Buddha’s enlightenment as both a departure from saṃsāra and an arrival at nirvāṇa. Detailed show notes: https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords [https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords]

17 de mar de 20246 min
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Keyword #8 Vimalakīrti

In this episode, Martino talks about the Buddhist keyword Vimalakīrti, the lay protagonist of the Vimalakīrtinirdeśa, a masterpiece that blends doctrinal depth with narrative flair. This Buddhist scripture weaves Vimalakīrti’s dialogues and miracles to critique and transcend the perceived limitations of early Buddhist thought. Discussed in this episode: Vimalakīrti. The Vimalakīrtinirdeśa, in English “Vimalakīrti’s Instructions,” is an important sūtra of the Mahāyāna, or “Great Vehicle,” dating from approximately the second century CE. The name Vimalakīrti in the title is the name of the sūtra’s protagonist: a layman who embodies the bodhisattva ideal. Vimalakīrti elucidates the Dharma with a wisdom that surpasses even that of the Buddha’s most accomplished monastic disciples. Through a series of philosophical discourses and miraculous feats, Vimalakīrti expounds on the Mahāyāna themes of śūnyatā, or “emptiness,” the unity of saṃsāra and nirvāṇa, and the importance of upāya, or “skillful means.” Detailed show notes: https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords [https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords]

2 de mar de 20244 min
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Keyword #7 Gati

In this episode, Martino talks about the Buddhist keyword gati, or "destiny," a term that offers reflection on the cyclical nature of existence and the moral foundations of rebirth. Discussed in this episode: gati (translating to “destiny”) refers to one of the five or six realms within saṃsāra where rebirth may occur. These realms, arranged in ascending order of desirability, include nāraka (“hell denizens”), preta (“hungry ghosts”), tiryak (“animals”), manuṣya (“humans”), deva (“gods”), and occasionally asura(“demigods”). Embedded within the trilokadhātu (“Three Realms”), these destinies encompass the entirety of our universe, from the depths of the hells beneath the continent of Jambudvīpa, to the celestial heights of Mount Sumeru, the towering mountain at the center of the Buddhist cosmos, and beyond. Detailed show notes: https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords [https://www.martinodibeltuloconcu.com/enlightenment-legacies/keywords]

25 de feb de 20243 min