Hello all,
I am not sure where, but I think I have seen one post on this forum in regards to my question (although I am not sure what the post is) I remember hearing, before I came to this forum, about something called "Dharma ages" or I believe (not sure) "The three ages of the Dharma" I'm sorry I don't have more information on this, as I read this on the internet some time ago. However, its something about how there are different times of the Dharma, the first one being the one closest in time to Shakyamuni Buddha, with the teachings being easily understood, and sattori easily obtained. The last era is that the teachings would not be easily obtained and sattori and understanding would be nearly impossible to obtain. Also, I read yesterday in a book about world religions, there was a statue and it was a Japanese diety and the description was "When the last of the Buddhas teachings are gone, this diety/Buddha (I think the name was Satrieya) will bring back the teachings. And lastly, what is a Buddhist arhat? Also, is there any way of telling which era of the dharma age we are in? My personal opinon is that we are in the beginning of the last age.
Thank you for your time.
Gassho
-Zack
Sat Today
I am not sure where, but I think I have seen one post on this forum in regards to my question (although I am not sure what the post is) I remember hearing, before I came to this forum, about something called "Dharma ages" or I believe (not sure) "The three ages of the Dharma" I'm sorry I don't have more information on this, as I read this on the internet some time ago. However, its something about how there are different times of the Dharma, the first one being the one closest in time to Shakyamuni Buddha, with the teachings being easily understood, and sattori easily obtained. The last era is that the teachings would not be easily obtained and sattori and understanding would be nearly impossible to obtain. Also, I read yesterday in a book about world religions, there was a statue and it was a Japanese diety and the description was "When the last of the Buddhas teachings are gone, this diety/Buddha (I think the name was Satrieya) will bring back the teachings. And lastly, what is a Buddhist arhat? Also, is there any way of telling which era of the dharma age we are in? My personal opinon is that we are in the beginning of the last age.
Thank you for your time.
Gassho
-Zack
Sat Today
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