The Platform Sutra: mirror reference

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  • Kokuu
    Dharma Transmitted Priest
    • Nov 2012
    • 7084

    The Platform Sutra: mirror reference

    Dear all

    I was recently reading a Pali sutta and it made reference to mirrors in terms very similar to Shen-hsiu's poem. I don't know for sure but it seems that Shen-hsiu is being linked to this early Buddhist (or 'Hinayana' as Mahayana texts often derogatorily refer to it) teaching, in much the same way as the Prajnaramita sutras see Arhats such as Sariputra and Subhuti as having grasped preliminary teachings but not broken through to complete awakening.

    And how, Visākhā, is a dirty mirror cleansed by exertion? By means of oil, ashes, a roll of cloth, and the appropriate effort by the person. It is in such a way that a dirty mirror is cleansed by exertion. So too is the defiled mind cleansed by exertion.

    -Aṅ​​guttara Nikāya (Numerical Discourses), 3:70
    Gassho
    Kokuu
    -sattoday/lah-
  • Onsho
    Member
    • Aug 2022
    • 198

    #2
    I found this bit of info on mirrors. Polishing metal to a mirror like finish would certainly be a product of exertion. What a wonderful and timely find.

    History of the mirror is almost as long, and as fascinating, as that of humankind itself. From bronze mirror, to mercury glass, to modern art—a quick review


    Gassho,
    Onsho
    satlah

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