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'''The Rice Seedling Sutra''' (Skt. Śālistamba-sūtra; Tib. སཱ་ལུའི་ལྗང་པའི་མདོ། | '''''The Rice Seedling Sutra''''' (Skt. ''Śālistamba-sūtra''; Tib. སཱ་ལུའི་ལྗང་པའི་མདོ།, Wyl. ''sA lu’i ljang pa’i mdo'') ([[Toh.]] 210) — the [[bodhisattva]] [[Maitreya]] explains the meaning of a very brief teaching on [[[[dependent origination|dependent arising]] that the [[Buddha]] had given earlier that day while gazing at a rice seedling. In the [[sutra]], the Buddha said "Bhikṣus, whoever sees dependent arising sees the [[Dharma]]. Whoever sees the Dharma sees the Buddha." It is these words of the Buddha that [[Shariputra]] was requesting Maitreya to explain. | ||
==Tibetan Text== | ==Tibetan Text== |
Revision as of 11:28, 14 August 2018
The Rice Seedling Sutra (Skt. Śālistamba-sūtra; Tib. སཱ་ལུའི་ལྗང་པའི་མདོ།, Wyl. sA lu’i ljang pa’i mdo) (Toh. 210) — the bodhisattva Maitreya explains the meaning of a very brief teaching on [[dependent arising that the Buddha had given earlier that day while gazing at a rice seedling. In the sutra, the Buddha said "Bhikṣus, whoever sees dependent arising sees the Dharma. Whoever sees the Dharma sees the Buddha." It is these words of the Buddha that Shariputra was requesting Maitreya to explain.
Tibetan Text
Dergé Kangyur, vol. 62 (mdo sde, tsha), folios 116.a–123.b.