Toh 345

The Sūtra “The Exemplary Tale About a Sow”

ཕག་མོའི་རྟོགས་པ་བརྗོད་པ་ཞེས་བྱ་བའི་མདོ།

Sūkarikāvadāna­nāma­sūtra

《牝豚本生經》(大正藏:《佛說嗟韈曩法天子受三歸依獲免惡道經》)

phag mo’i rtogs pa brjod pa zhes bya ba’i mdo

Translator: Translated by Bodhinidhi Translation Groupunder the patronage and supervision of 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha
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Summary

In The Exemplary Tale About a Sow, the Buddha recounts the earlier events surrounding a god in Trāyastriṃśa heaven who foresaw that he would be reborn as a pig in Rājagṛha. At the encouragement of Śakra, this god, in the final moments of agony before his death, took refuge in the Three Jewels and thereby attained rebirth in the even higher Tuṣita heaven. The story thus illustrates the liberative power of taking refuge in the Three Jewels, as befittingly expressed in the concluding verses of this short avadāna.

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