Synergy of Buddhism: A Catalyst to Improve Cultural Ecology

Ambhore Prashant Pralahad

Abstract


The terms Hinayana (Theg-dman) and Mahayana (Theg-chen),
meaning modest or “lesser” vehicle and vast or “greater” vehicle, first
appeared in The Sutras on Far-reaching Discriminating Awareness (Sherphyin-
gyimdo, Skt. Prajnaparamita Sutras; The Perfection of Wisdom
Sutras), as a way of expressing the superiority of Mahayana. Historically,
there were eighteen schools that predated Mahayana, each with its own
slightly different version of the monastic rules of discipline (‘ dul-ba,
Skt. vinaya). Although some have suggested alternative names to refer to
the eighteen as a whole, we shall use the more commonly known term
Hinayana for them, but without intending any pejorative connotation.
Before the Buddha’s Parinirvanana, he had told Ananda that if the
Sangha wished to amend or modify some minor rules, they could do so.
But Ananda forgot to ask the Buddha what the minor rules were. As the
members of the Council were unable to agree as to what constituted the
minor rules, MahaKassapa finally ruled that no disciplinary rule laid down
by the Buddha should be changed, and no new ones should be introduced.
No intrinsic reason was given. MahaKassapa did say one thing, however:
“If we changed the rules, people will say that Ven. Gautama’s disciples
changed the rules even before his funeral fire has ceased burning.” At the
Council, the Dharma was divided into various parts and each part was assigned
to an Elder and his pupils to commit to memory. The Dharma was
then passed on from teacher to pupil orally. The Dharma was recited daily
by groups of people who regularly cross-checked with each other to ensure
that no omissions or additions were made.

 


Keywords: Synergy,Buddhism,Catalyst,Improve,Cultural, Ecology-


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