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'''Sutra on Reliance Upon a Virtuous Spiritual Friend''' (Skt. ''kalyāṇamitrasevanasūtra''; Tib. དགེ་བའི་བཤེས་གཉེན་བསྟེན་པའི་མདོ།, [[Wyl.]] ''dge ba’i bshes gnyen bsten pa’i mdo'') — just before he passed away, [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] reminded his disciples of the importance of living with a qualified spiritual teacher. [[Ananda]], the Blessed One’s attendant, attempted to confirm his teacher’s statement, saying that a virtuous spiritual friend is indeed half of one’s spiritual life. Correcting his disciple’s understanding, the Buddha explains that a qualified guide is the whole of, rather than half of the holy life, and that by relying upon a spiritual friend, beings will be released from birth and attain [[liberation]] from all types of [[suffering]]. | '''Sutra on Reliance Upon a Virtuous Spiritual Friend''' (Skt. ''kalyāṇamitrasevanasūtra''; Tib. དགེ་བའི་བཤེས་གཉེན་བསྟེན་པའི་མདོ།, [[Wyl.]] ''dge ba’i bshes gnyen bsten pa’i mdo'') — just before he passed away, [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] reminded his disciples of the importance of living with a qualified spiritual teacher. [[Ananda]], the Blessed One’s attendant, attempted to confirm his teacher’s statement, saying that a virtuous [[spiritual friend]] is indeed half of one’s spiritual life. Correcting his disciple’s understanding, the Buddha explains that a qualified guide is the whole of, rather than half of the holy life, and that by relying upon a spiritual friend, beings will be released from birth and attain [[liberation]] from all types of [[suffering]]. | ||
==Tibetan Text== | ==Tibetan Text== |
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Sutra on Reliance Upon a Virtuous Spiritual Friend (Skt. kalyāṇamitrasevanasūtra; Tib. དགེ་བའི་བཤེས་གཉེན་བསྟེན་པའི་མདོ།, Wyl. dge ba’i bshes gnyen bsten pa’i mdo) — just before he passed away, Buddha Shakyamuni reminded his disciples of the importance of living with a qualified spiritual teacher. Ananda, the Blessed One’s attendant, attempted to confirm his teacher’s statement, saying that a virtuous spiritual friend is indeed half of one’s spiritual life. Correcting his disciple’s understanding, the Buddha explains that a qualified guide is the whole of, rather than half of the holy life, and that by relying upon a spiritual friend, beings will be released from birth and attain liberation from all types of suffering.
Tibetan Text
- Derge Kangyur, Volume 71, ff.304v-305r (pp. 608-609)