1. Introduction

Source Text (Translated from Chinese)

Overall Teaching

Śākyamuni Buddha is on Vulture Peak outside Rājagṛha, accompanied by a large assembly of bhikṣus and bodhisattvas. Candraprabha requests his guidance on the bodhisattva path. The Buddha teaches that maintaining an equanimous mind is the key to awakening and achieving the samādhi of the equality and nondiscrimination of the essence of all dharmas. This state is characterized by a comprehensive set of qualities that encompass all elements of the path. Upon hearing these words, numerous beings reach different levels of awakening; the earth trembles, and a brilliant light spreads across the cosmos.

Summary

Commentary

According to Thrangu Rinpoche, the Buddha here reveals that the mastery of a single quality, the King of Samadhis, which perceives the equality of all things, can lead to the awakening of all enlightened qualities and the pacification of negative emotions. This sutra, rich in profound teachings, introduces 300 distinct topics related to samadhi, briefly touched upon in the first chapter and detailed extensively in the final chapter.

Discussion