The Foundations of Buddhism

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The Abhidharma 203

what previous buddhas had done after performing this miracle.
It came to his mind that they had ascended to the heaven of the
Thirty-Three gods to teach the Dharma to their mothers. And so,
in keeping with this tradition, the Buddha ascended t~ the heaven
of the Thirty-Three gods and there, seated beneath the Coral Tree


on the rock called Pal).qukambala, the throne of the great god


Sakka, for the three months of the rains he taught his mother


and the assembled gods the seven books of the Abhidharma.

At that time the Buddha would create a mind-made Buddha


to carry on teaching while he went to gather alms food in the dis-


tant land of Uttarakuru. Then he would sit down on the shores


of Lake Anotatta, eat his meal, and retire to sit in meditation


in a forest of sandal trees. And Sariputta, the disciple chief in wis-


dom, would come and the Buddha would teach him the method
of Abhidharma. Sariputta in turn taught it to five hundred of
his own pupils. They say that many aeons ago in the time of the
Buddha Kassapa they had been born as bats and, hanging in a


cave, they had one day heard the sound of two monks reciting


the Abhidharma. Of course, as bats they were unable to under-


stand the meaning of what they heard, yet even so it seems that
the very sound of the Abhidharma left an impression. So they


were reborn in the world of the gods, where they remained for


the vast interval of time between one Buddha and the next. Fin-
ally they were born as men and became monks and the pupils
of Sariputta, who, teaching them the seven books, made them
masters of Abhidharma.^1


The term abhidharma (Pali abhidhamma) means approximately


'higher' or 'further' Dharma. For Buddhist tradition it refers to


two things: first, a set of books regarded by most ancient schools


as 'the word of the Buddha' and as such forming the contents of


the third basket of scriptures, the Abhidharma Pitaka; secondly,
the particular system of thought and method of exposition set
out in those books and their commentaries. The above legend
of. the genesis of the Abhidharma is drawn from Theravadin


sources, but the sentiment is indicative of a more general tradi-


tional attitude to the Abhidharma.^2 The Abhidharma is thought

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