Abstract
A perusal of the early Buddhist discourses brings to light a remarkable number of references to lay meditation. Such references, which are not confined to the prescriptive type, cover the practice of recollection, the immeasurables or divine abodes and other concentration practices, various dimensions of the establishments of mindfulness, and the cultivation of insight. Judging from the textual records, high numbers of female and male lay disciples reached stream-entry, once-return, and non-return, making it reasonable to consider the contemporary spread of lay Buddhist meditation a revival rather than an innovation.
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Abbreviations
- AN:
-
Aṅguttara-nikāya
- DĀ:
-
Dīrgha-āgama (T 1)
- DN:
-
Dīgha-nikāya
- EĀ:
-
Ekottarika-āgama (T 125)
- MĀ:
-
Madhyama-āgama (T 26)
- MN:
-
Majjhima-nikāya
- Ps:
-
Papañcasūdanī
- SĀ:
-
Saṃyukta-āgama (T 99)
- SĀ2 :
-
Saṃyukta-āgama (T 100)
- SHT:
-
Sanskrithandschriften aus den Turfanfunden
- SN:
-
Saṃyutta-nikāya
- Spk:
-
Sāratthappakāsinī
- T:
-
Taishō edition
- Up:
-
Abhidharmakośopāyikā-ṭīkā
- Vism:
-
Visuddhimagga
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Anālayo, B. Lay Meditation in Early Buddhism. Mindfulness 13, 318–325 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-021-01769-4
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