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'''The Illusory Absorption''' (Skt. ''Māyopamasamādhi''; Tib. སྒྱུ་མ་ལྟ་བུའི་ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན།, [[Wyl.]] ''sgyu ma lta bu'i ting nge 'dzin'') is found in the ''[[General Sutra]]'' section of the Tibetan [[Kangyur]] ([[Toh]] 130). | The [[sutra]] known as '''The Illusory Absorption''' (Skt. ''Māyopamasamādhi''; Tib. སྒྱུ་མ་ལྟ་བུའི་ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན།, [[Wyl.]] ''sgyu ma lta bu'i ting nge 'dzin'') is found in the ''[[General Sutra]]'' section of the Tibetan [[Kangyur]] ([[Toh]] 130). | ||
In this brief | In this brief sutra the [[Buddha]] explains the meditative state known as the "illusory absorption". He summons two [[bodhisattva]]s, [[Avalokiteshvara]] and Mahasthamprapta, from the realm of [[Sukhavati]], and recounts the story of how they first engendered [[bodhicitta]]. | ||
==English Translation== | ==English Translation== |
Revision as of 03:19, 2 February 2019
The sutra known as The Illusory Absorption (Skt. Māyopamasamādhi; Tib. སྒྱུ་མ་ལྟ་བུའི་ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན།, Wyl. sgyu ma lta bu'i ting nge 'dzin) is found in the General Sutra section of the Tibetan Kangyur (Toh 130).
In this brief sutra the Buddha explains the meditative state known as the "illusory absorption". He summons two bodhisattvas, Avalokiteshvara and Mahasthamprapta, from the realm of Sukhavati, and recounts the story of how they first engendered bodhicitta.