Toh 311

The Noble Sūtra “Teaching the Eleven Thoughts”

འཕགས་པ་འདུ་ཤེས་བཅུ་གཅིག་བསྟན་པའི་མདོ།

Ārya­saṃjñānaikadaśa­nirdeśa­sūtra

’phags pa ’du shes bcu gcig bstan pa’i mdo

Translator: Translated by Nathaniel Rich and the Sakya Pandita Translation Groupunder the patronage and supervision of 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha
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Summary

Teaching the Eleven Thoughts takes place just before the Buddha attains parinirvāṇa, when he bequeaths his final testament to the assembled monks in the form of a brief discourse on eleven thoughts toward which the mind should be directed at the moment of death. He exhorts his listeners to develop nonattachment, love, freedom from resentment, a sense of moral responsibility, a proper perspective on virtue and vice, courage in the face of the next life, a perception of impermanence and the lack of self, and the knowledge that nirvāṇa is peace.

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