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International Abhidhamma Divas from Vajirao & Reddy Institute

By : Author Desk Updated : 2024-10-24 16:51:09

INTERNATIONAL ABHIDHAMMA DIVAS

India, the birthplace of Buddhism, is home to numerous sacred sites that reflect its profound spiritual legacy. Key locations like Bodh Gaya, where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment, serve as symbols of his teachings. Central to Buddha's philosophy is the Abhidhamma, which emphasizes mental discipline and self-awareness, forming a cornerstone of Buddhist thought.
  • On 17th Oct 2024, The International Abhidhamma Divas was celebrated globally to honor the significance of the Abhidhamma in guiding ethical conduct and mental discipline.
  • This day highlights the deep connection between Buddhism and India, where Buddha's teachings continue to inspire individuals pursuing mindfulness and inner peace.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
  • The celebration commemorates Lord Buddha's descent from the Tavati?sa-devaloka (celestial realm) to Sankassiya in Uttar Pradesh, a moment marked by the Asokan Elephant Pillar.
  • According to Theravada Buddhist texts, Buddha spent three months teaching the Abhidhamma to deities, including his mother.
  • The observance coincides with the conclusion of the Rainy Retreat (Vassa) and the Pavara?a festival, during which monks and nuns conclude their retreat.
TEACHINGS OF ABHIDHAMMA The Abhidhamma, or "Higher Teaching," offers a systematic analysis of mind and matter, diverging from the everyday language of the Sutta Pi?aka to a more analytical approach. It delves into the nature of existence, addressing birth, death, and mental phenomena with precision. KEY CONCEPTS
  • Citta: Consciousness
  • Cetasika: Mental factors
  • Rupa: Materiality
  • Nibbana: Final liberation
These terms create a specialized vocabulary that helps practitioners gain deeper insights into Buddhist philosophy and psychology. Historical Context: Traditionally, it is believed that Buddha first taught the Abhidhamma to gods in Tavatimsa heaven and later to his disciple Sariputta, who expanded upon it in the Abhidhamma Piñaka—a collection of texts covering various aspects of mental states, aggregates, and causal relationships. MODERN OBSERVANCE & CELEBRATIONS On October 17, 2024, Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi hosted the International Abhidhamma Divas, organized by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC). This year is particularly significant due to the recognition of Pali as a classical language.       KEY FEATURES
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the proceedings, emphasizing the relevance of Abhidhamma teachings.
  • The event featured around 1,000 participants from 14 countries, including ambassadors, monks, and scholars.
  • Activities include a Dhamma discourse and academic sessions focusing on the significance of Abhidhamma in the modern world and the role of Pali.
  • Exhibitions showcase the evolution of Pali and highlight the life and teachings of Buddha.
IMPORTANCE OF PALI The Abhidhamma and its teachings are closely linked to Pali, recognized recently as a Classical Language in India. This status underscores its literary significance in Buddhism and Jainism. PALI LITERATURE The Buddhist canon, particularly the Tipitaka (Threefold Basket), is composed in Pali, covering:
  • Vinaya Pitaka: Monastic rules
  • Sutta Pitaka: Buddha's discourses
  • Abhidhamma Pitaka: Ethical and psychological analysis Pali literature also includes Jataka Kathas, which narrate Buddha's previous lives and shared moral values.
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