Rice Seedling Sutra
Rice Seedling Sutra (Skt. Śalistambasūtra; Tib. ས་ལུའི་ལྗང་པའི་མདོ་, Wyl. sa lu'i ljang pa'i mdo) — a short sutra of the Mahayana in which Buddha Shakyamuni taught the twelve links of dependent origination. The sutra is presented as a discussion between two of the Buddha's principle disciples, Shariputra and Maitreya.
In the sūtra, Śāriputra asks Maitreya to explain a statement that the Buddha had made earlier that day while gazing at a rice seedling. [The Buddha had said:]
- Whoever sees dependent arising sees the Dharma.
- Whoever sees the Dharma sees the Buddha.”[1]
The remainder of the sutra is brief description of the twelve links of dependent arising, the eightfold path, and their relation to outer and inner causes and conditions.[1]
Five features of dependently arising products
The Rice Seedling Sutra identifies five features of all dependently arising products:[2]
- They have come from causes (Tib. rgyu dang bcas las byung ba)
- They have come from impermanent conditions (Tib. mi rtag pa'i rkyen las byung ba)
- They are characterized by selflessness (Tib. bdag med pa'i las byung ba)
- They have come from conditions with potential (Tib. nus pa'i rkyen las byung ba)
- They have come from conditions free from the act of creation (Tib. bya ba med pa'i rkyen las byung ba)
Translations
The Rice Seedling (Śālistamba) - translation of the sutra into English by 84000
- N. Ross Reat, The Śalistamba Sūtra (Dehli: Molital Baranasidas, 1993)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Rice Seedling and its Fruit, http://84000.co/the-rice-seedling-and-its-fruit/
- ↑ Rinchen 2006, p. 122.
Sources
- Geshe Sonam Rinchen, How Karma Works: The Twelve Links of Dependent Arising (Snow Lion, 2006)
- The Dalai Lama, The Meaning of Life, translated and edited by Jeffrey Hopkins (Wisdom, 2000)
- N. Ross Reat, The Śalistamba Sūtra (Dehli: Molital Baranasidas, 1993)
The Rice Seedling (Śālistamba) - translation of the sutra into English by 84000
Videos
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Selected videos:
- Translator Do Tulku on The Rice Seedling
- Description: Do Tulku, representing the Dharmasāgara Translation Group, introduces the text in the following very charming three-minute video
To view the transcript of this video, visit The Rice Seedling and its Fruit
- Description: Do Tulku, representing the Dharmasāgara Translation Group, introduces the text in the following very charming three-minute video