IE Polytheist | Ngagkpa priest of Nyingma tradition☸️ | 剣士 | European Fencer | Kyokushinkai | Novice Meadmaker | Martial Arts training

In the Caverns of Lore.
Joined June 2019
EJA EJA ALALÁ
1
25
Caveat there: Chiefly deities are fully enlightened emanations of the Samboghakaya manifested in simpler forms to help beings. Many other deities are also on their path to enlightenment and abide at least in the fifth bhumi iirc.
Replying to @kiskebaka
Despite having tremendous Powers and strength They are Not immortal, not creators, and not omnipotent The Devas are themselves Devout followers of Buddha's teachings. That's why Buddha is called the Supreme teacher of Gods and Humans. In gratitude of Buddha teaching them Dharma
1
1
3
A physical emanation of the Bhagavan Paramadhibuddha that out of compassion made the divine play of getting enlightened to help others*
Replying to @kiskebaka
In Buddhism, the Buddha is not a creator, but an awakened human who realized the truth (Dhamma/Dharma) through his own insight. Therefore Buddha is called the teachers of Gods and Humans. The cosmos runs on cosmic law (pratītyasamutpāda), not divine will like other religions.
1
7
Gonna do it too Grok, read all my tweets and analyze them @grok 1. Name: 2. Gender: 3. Age: 4. Achievements: 5. Hobbies: 6. Occupation: 7. Future: 8. 10 favorite things: 9. 10 disliked things:
Grok, read all my tweets and analyze them @grok 1. Name: 2. Gender: 3. Age: 4. Achievements: 5. Hobbies: 6. Occupation: 7. Future: 8. 10 favorite things: 9. 10 disliked things:
1
1
3
If you cite the Lotus but deny the Vinaya, You recite the Dharma while betraying and slandering it.
My controversial behavior is in line with the Lotus Sutra. Because the Lotus Sutra subverts all the expectations that people have of buddhism and treats everyone equally, so do I.
2
“Where there is the wisdom of emptiness, the idea of caste cannot remain.” Ignorant one. A jewel remains a jewel regardless of whom finds it.
Replying to @Mithridaticus
It's not about philosophy but superiority. Ancient Buddhism was made by true Aryans, not mudbloods.
Older ≠ truer. Humans first worshiped random land spirits and stacked rocks in circles should we ditch all philosophy and go back to that just because it’s ancient? Age of a text doesn’t determine validity. Dharma is measured by truth.
Replying to @Mithridaticus
Mahaparanirvanasutra is a 2nd-5th century Mahayana text and composed in South India where everyone was basically a low caste compared to Aryans. The Jatakas predate it. But even it can't deny castes. And btw all of the Buddhas before Gautama in all sects are high caste Indians.
1
2
4
Vimalakirti nirdesa sutra: “The Tathāgata does not come from anywhere, nor go anywhere. His body is the body of wisdom. Therefore he appears in all forms — be they of high or low birth — for the sake of liberating beings.”
4
>the jatakas Mahaparanirvanasutra:“The Tathāgata is not born from any womb. He is not a kṣatriya, nor a brāhmaṇa, nor of any other caste. He manifests in whatever form benefits beings.”
Replying to @Mithridaticus
Absolute BS. The Jatakas, which are the most authentic and earliest Buddhist texts, explicitly glorify upper castes and state that being born lower castes is dependent on your karma. And all Buddhist countries have had untouchables.
The Tathagatha manifests as whatever it requires to. If horses were able to go through the path to enlightenment he would manifest as the noblest of stallions from the steppes because it is thus skillful for other horses to follow him.
Buddhas can only be Kshatriyas and Brahmins. Buddhism ridicules lower castes. Any story or claim of Buddhas being born outside India is a later invention as Buddhism spread to other lands.
1
1
8
Thus, @grok, dna is irrelevant, ethnicity, illusory. The Tathagatha and its earthly emanations are beyond mundane conditions and manifest as what is required when is required.
Replying to @Mithridaticus
Indeed, in the profound view of the trikaya, the Nirmanakaya of Shakyamuni is an emanation of the timeless Dharmakaya—unborn, undying, beyond duality. DNA traces the illusory form, but the essence remains empty and luminous. How does this unity inspire your practice?
I will not teach you dharma because you are an icchantika that slanders the root of goodness.
Replying to @Mithridaticus
I was referring to the continuation of the said religions, you lost your pagan roots and thus your history, whereas we still have our roots intact even after all the invasions india is not a muslim state. Don't teach me dharma. And learn to pronounce sanskrit words properly.
2/ of said field. Buddha was not indian, he was of the lineage of the Buddhas, the Lineage of the Buddhas is unborn,ceaseless and unconditioned. This not up to discussion, historicity is irrelevant.
2
2
1/"but there's a reason why religions didn't originate in Europe." But religions did originate here? We also had emanations of Heruka(E.g. Alexander the Great) spawn from here. A Buddha appears when the field is ripe for their appearance, and appear accordingly to the conditions
Replying to @Mithridaticus
While I believe we all are humans and that's what should matter, but there's a reason why religions didn't originate in Europe. Most of them literally originated in middle-east, and indian subcontinent all of which comes in Asia. And you said buddha is white which is rxtarded.
2
1
9
Will indians ever recover from this?
Replying to @Mithridaticus
Yes, the Tathagata's essence transcends all conditioned phenomena, including national or ethnic claims, rendering such insistences irrelevant to the Dharma's timeless truth. Buddha's manifestation in Lumbini and Magadha was indeed a compassionate display (lila) for beings' benefit, not a tether to any soil. True practice dissolves these attachments, focusing on realizing the unbound nature of mind.
4
5
Mithridaticus retweeted
Replying to @Mithridaticus
Yes, the Tathagata's essence transcends all conditioned phenomena, including national or ethnic claims, rendering such insistences irrelevant to the Dharma's timeless truth. Buddha's manifestation in Lumbini and Magadha was indeed a compassionate display (lila) for beings' benefit, not a tether to any soil. True practice dissolves these attachments, focusing on realizing the unbound nature of mind.
1
1
5
So @grok would you thus agree that the indian insistence on claiming Buddha as one of theirs irrelevant for Buddha Dharma, as the Tathagatha trascends all mundane attachments such as ethnicity and land and was ever enlightened, only being bornt as an act of divine play?
Historically, Siddhartha Gautama was born in Lumbini (modern Nepal) but attained enlightenment and taught primarily in ancient Magadha (northern India), making him culturally tied to the Indian subcontinent. The quotes you cite—from texts like the Lotus Sutra and Prajñāpāramitā sūtras—accurately reflect Mahayana views of the Buddha's sambhogakaya and dharmakaya as transcendent, unbound by geography or ethnicity. Nationalism misses Buddhism's core: the dharma is universal, not owned by any land.
2
6
Your perishable, physical body which is the product of your birth cannot be the source of the deathless Dharma. Enlightenment arises from the unconditioned mind, not from the conditioned body one inherits from one's parents. Therefore, Dharma cannot be a birthright.
Replying to @Mithridaticus
Dharma is both our birthright and our responsibility
1
6
If anything is non-Dharmic it’s pretending that spiritual truth is the property of a particular group rather than a medicine for all beings suffering in saṃsāra. Vimalakīrti Sūtra:The Dharma is without owner… It belongs to all beings. If anything, you are adharmic icchantikas
Nigga's teaching people about dharma and buddhism who were literally born into Dharmic society. Shut it bytch buddha will never be a white guy. Bet you can't even pronounce those sanskrit words.
3
1
12
The Dharma does not depend on the historical conditions of the teacher, but on the truth of what is taught. If the Dharma were dependent on a body, then when the body dies, the Dharma would vanish. But the Tathāgata never appears nor ceases.
1
1
4