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__NOTOC__ The ''Vimuttimagga'' ("Path of Freedom") is a
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practice manual, traditionally attributed to the
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Upatissa (c. 1st or 2nd century). It was translated into Chinese in the sixth century as the ''Jietuo dao lun'' 解脫道論 by Sanghapala. The original text (possibly
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) is no longer extant, but the work has survived in Chinese. The book was probably written in
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and then later brought to
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. Some doctrines of the Vimuttimagga have been associated with those attributed to the Abhayagiri monastery by Dhammapāla, but this has been disputed in recent scholarship.


Contents

The Vimuttimagga recommends various meditation practices such as
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, Kasina meditation and Buddha-
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- recollection of the virtues of the Buddha. Its chapters are (based on the translation by Ehara, Soma & Kheminda): # Introductory Discourse (referencing the three trainings and ultimate freedom)This chapter's introductory stanza in Pali is: "'Sīlaṃ samādhi paññā ca, vimutti ca anuttarā; Anubuddhā ime dhammā, gotamena yasassinā.'" This verse can be found in both the
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( DN 16) and the Anubuddha Sutta ( AN 4.1). Vajira & Story (1998) translate this verse as: "Virtue, concentration, wisdom, and emancipation unsurpassed — These are the principles realized by Gotama the renowned....'"
# On Distinguishing
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# The Five Methods ( aggregates,
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) # On Discerning
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Relationship to the ''Visuddhimagga''

The ''Vimuttimagga'' bears a striking similarity to the ''
Visuddhimagga The ''Visuddhimagga'' (Pali; English: ''The Path of Purification''; ), is the 'great treatise' on Buddhism, Buddhist practice and Theravāda Abhidhamma written by Buddhaghosa approximately in the 5th century in Sri Lanka. It is a manual condens ...
'' by
Buddhaghosa Buddhaghosa was a 5th-century Sinhalese Theravādin Buddhist commentator, translator, and philosopher. He worked in the great monastery (''mahāvihāra'') at Anurādhapura, Sri Lanka and saw himself as being part of the Vibhajyavāda schoo ...
, and it is highly probable that it had an influence on
Buddhaghosa Buddhaghosa was a 5th-century Sinhalese Theravādin Buddhist commentator, translator, and philosopher. He worked in the great monastery (''mahāvihāra'') at Anurādhapura, Sri Lanka and saw himself as being part of the Vibhajyavāda schoo ...
. While the ''Visuddhimagga'' is a much longer work, both texts differ on several points. According to
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, the Chinese version of the ''Vimuttimagga'' states that ascetic practices (
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) can be unwholesome and wholesome while the ''Visuddhimagga'' denies that they can be unwholesome, although he notes that the Tibetan ''Vimuktimārga'' classifies ascetic practices as "wholesome". A similar difference can be seen with regards to concentration (
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) which the ''Vimuttimagga'' states can be wholesome or unwholesome (micchā samādhi/é‚Ŗå®š) while the ''Visuddhimagga'' disagrees that it can be unwholesome. Another major difference is in the scheme of the progress of insight, which the ''Vimuttimagga'' arranges based on the
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and the ''Visuddhimagga'' arranges based on the seven purifications which stem from the Rathavinīta-sutta. Minor differences can also be seen in the particular schemes of practice. Upatissa gives four categories of
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while Buddhagosa gives five. Upatissa gives four ways of cultivating
Anapanasati (Pali; Sanskrit: '), meaning " mindfulness of breathing" ( means mindfulness; refers to inhalation and exhalation), is the act of paying attention to the breath. It is the quintessential form of Buddhist meditation, attributed to Gautama Bud ...
, while Buddhagosa gives eight. In addition, the Visuddhimagga identifies forty subjects of meditation ( kammatthana) while the ''Vimuttimagga'' identifies thirty-eight.


See also

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Buddhaghosa Buddhaghosa was a 5th-century Sinhalese Theravādin Buddhist commentator, translator, and philosopher. He worked in the great monastery (''mahāvihāra'') at Anurādhapura, Sri Lanka and saw himself as being part of the Vibhajyavāda schoo ...
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Visuddhimagga The ''Visuddhimagga'' (Pali; English: ''The Path of Purification''; ), is the 'great treatise' on Buddhism, Buddhist practice and Theravāda Abhidhamma written by Buddhaghosa approximately in the 5th century in Sri Lanka. It is a manual condens ...
* Patisambhidamagga * Samatha * Vipassanā


Notes


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External links


Chinese translation

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Chinese Translation within the Taisho Tripitaka
' Translated by Sanghapala


English translations

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The Path to Freedom, Vimuttimagga (Volume I & II)
' Translated by Bhikkhu N. Nyanatusita. Centre of Buddhist Studies, The University of Hong Kong, 2021. *
The Path Of Freedom (Vimuttimagga) of Arahant Upatissa
' Translated from the Chinese by Rev. N. R. M. Ehara, Soma Thera, Kheminda Thera.
Buddhist Publication Society The Buddhist Publication Society (BPS) is a publishing house with charitable status, whose objective is to disseminate the teachings of Gautama Buddha. It was founded in Kandy, Sri Lanka, in 1958 by two Sri Lankan lay Buddhists, A.S. Karunaratn ...
. Kandy, Ceylon ** Available in digital formats (PDF, HTML, ePub) from https://eudoxos.github.io/vism *
Vimuttimagga and Visuddhimagga
' by P. V. Bapat {{Buddhism topics Pali Buddhist texts