Yang Ning’s Lecture on Chapter 17. Distinction of Merits, Chapter 18&19 of <the Lotus Sutra>

Chapter 17. Distinction of Merits In this chapter, the Buddha states that if we hear these teachings without doubt, we will gain immense merit. If one hears of the long life span of the Tathagata and understands its profound meaning, the merit they obtain will be limitless, and they will certainly open the same unexcelled … Read more

Yang Ning’s Lecture on Chapter 14. Peaceful Practices of <the Lotus Sutra>

Chapter 14. Peaceful Practices When these great Bodhisattvas vowed to preach the Lotus Sutra in future ages, the Buddha explained in Chapter 14 how one should preach the Lotus Sutra in this world without encountering obstacles. This is the chapter on Peaceful Practices. The Buddha said: When a great Bodhisattva preaches the Lotus Sutra in … Read more

Yang Ning’s Lecture on Chapter 13. Encouragement to Uphold the Sutra of <the Lotus Sutra>

Chapter 13. Encouragement to Uphold the Sutra As we have studied the first twelve chapters of the Lotus Sutra, some students have come to me and asked, “We truly believe what the Buddha says—that we are all Tathagatas and are originally Buddhas —but what exactly is a ‘Buddha’? It seems like the Buddha is just … Read more

Yang Ning’s Lecture on Chapter 12. Devadatta of <the Lotus Sutra>

Chapter 12. Devadatta Among the predictions of enlightenment in this chapter, there is one that is particularly unexpected for the Sravaka disciples. Devadatta was a cousin of the Buddha. After following the Buddha into the monastic life, he repeatedly tried to harm the Buddha out of jealousy for the respect the Buddha received. As is … Read more

Yang Ning’s Lecture on Chapter 11. The Appearance of theTreasured Tower of <the Lotus Sutra>

Chapter 11. The Appearance of theTreasured Tower Prior to this point, the Buddha had been continuously bestowing predictions of future Buddhahood upon his Sravaka disciples. These disciples, in turn, shared various parables with the Buddha as he elucidated why he first taught the vehicles of the Sravaka and the Pratyekabuddha rather than directly revealing the … Read more

Yang Ning’s Lecture on Chapter 9. Prophecies Transmitted to Those Who Have Nothing More to Learn and Those Who Still Have More to Learn / Chapter10. The Teacher of the Law of <the Lotus Sutra>

Chapter 9. Prophecies Transmitted to Those Who Have Nothing More to Learn and Those Who Still Have More to Learn “Those who have no more to learn” refers to Arhats ofthe fourth stage who have entered the phase where there is nothing further to study. “Those who still have more to learn” refers to those … Read more

Yang Ning’s Lecture on Chapter 8. Prophecy of Enlightenment for Five Hundred Disciples of <the Lotus Sutra>

Chapter 8. Prophecy of Enlightenment for Five Hundred Disciples The Buddha bestows prophecies of future Buddhahood upon five hundred disciples. Among them, Purna Maitrayaniputra stands out as particularly prominent within the prophecies given to the Sravaka disciples. The Buddha reveals that Purna was actually a great Bodhisattva who manifested in the form of a Sravaka … Read more

Yang Ning’s Lecture on Chapter 7. The Parableof the Conjured City of <the Lotus Sutra>

Chapter 7. The Parableof the Conjured City The Parable of the Conjured City In “The Parable of the Conjured City,” the Buddha continues to explain why he taught the Lesser Vehicle. He says: “Monks, you should know that the Tathagata, using his power of skillful means, deeply understands the nature of all sentient beings. He … Read more