This is a question for all the Buddhist cosmology/history buffs. I began reading Red Pine's commentary on the Heart Sutra and in the introduction (page 15) Red Pine makes an interesting hypothesis. Red Pine states that Shakyamuni Buddha's mother Maya was reborn as Santushita in the Trayatrinsha heaven (page 12). On page 15, Red Pine states "I could not help but conclude that Avalokiteshvara must then be a subsequent incarnation of Santushita."
I don't believe any of this literally happened but I am interested if this view that Kannon is the incarnation of Santushita and thus Shakyamuni Buddha's mother is proposed by just Red Pine or other scholars as well? I've searched around and couldn't find anything except the Red Pine reference.
No bearing on my practice, but I find things like this interesting.
Gassho,
Tyler
SatToday
I don't believe any of this literally happened but I am interested if this view that Kannon is the incarnation of Santushita and thus Shakyamuni Buddha's mother is proposed by just Red Pine or other scholars as well? I've searched around and couldn't find anything except the Red Pine reference.
No bearing on my practice, but I find things like this interesting.
Gassho,
Tyler
SatToday
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