- non-self (sarvadharmā anātmānaḥ) Nirvāṇa is calm (śāntaṃ nirvāṇam) In the
Ekottarika-āgama and in
Mahayana sources like the Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra and The Questions...
- and the same liberation, have
followed different noble paths." In the
Ekottarika-āgama
parallel to the Isigili-sutta,
where five
hundred Paccekabuddhas...
- story, but this
event does
appear in
other parallel texts, such as in an
Ekottarika-āgama discourse, in the Catusparisat-sūtra, and in the Lalitavistara....
-
constantly in the
presence of the
Buddha and
constantly revere him." The
Ekottarika-āgama (EA)
contains various unique p****ages on buddhānusmṛti not found...
-
Maitreya will
become a
Buddha in the ****ure
Other discourses found in the
Ekottarika-āgama
present the "bodhisattva Maitreya" as an
example figure (EĀ 20.6...
- Kuan, "in 385 AD Zhu
Fonian (竺佛念)
completed a
Chinese translation of the
Ekottarika-āgama
recited by
Dharmanandin (曇摩難提), a monk from Tukhāra. This first...
- Bhikkhu,
Analayo (2015). "The Buddha's past life as a
princess in the
Ekottarika-agama" (PDF).
Journal of
Buddhist Ethics. 22: 95.
Appleton 2016, p. 144...
- (PDF),
Dharma Drum
Publishing Analayo,
Bhikkhu (2013), "Mahāyāna in the
Ekottarika-āgama" (PDF),
Singaporean Journal of
Buddhist Studies 1: 5–43, archived...
-
allow us to see that
bodies are "not
worth being attached to" (as the
Ekottarika-āgama
version states). Ultimately,
according to Anālayo, "the prin****l...
-
Buddhist Studies, 11: 1–28 Analayo, B. (2015), "Pratyekabuddhas in the
Ekottarika-āgama",
Journal of the
Oxford Centre for
Buddhist Studies, 8, archived...