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“The Chapter on Medicines” from The Chapters on Monastic Discipline

འདུལ་བ་གཞི་ལས། སྨན་གྱི་གཞི།

Vinaya­vastuni Bhaiṣajya­vastu

《 律儀根本 》 之《藥本事》

’dul ba gzhi las/ sman gyi gzhi

Translator: Translated by the Bhaiṣajyavastu Translation Team under the patronage and supervision of 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha
Read time: 26 hr 28 min
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The KangyurDisciplineChapters on Monastic Discipline

Summary

The Bhaiṣajyavastu, “The Chapter on Medicines,” is a part of the Mūlasarvāstivāda Vinaya, the corpus of monastic law of one of the most influential Buddhist schools in India. This chapter deals with monastic regulations about medicines. At the same time, it also includes various elements not restricted to such rules: stories of the Buddha and his disciples, a lengthy story of the Buddha’s journey for the purpose of quelling an epidemic and converting a nāga, a number of stories of the Buddha’s former lives narrated by the Buddha himself, and a series of verses recited by the Buddha and his disciples about their former lives. Thus, this chapter preserves not only interesting information about medical knowledge shared by ancient Indian Buddhist monastics but also an abundance of Buddhist narrative literature.

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