Intrauterine Dependent Origination: A Translation of the Indakasutta and its Commentaries

Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (5):895-912 (2021)
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Abstract

The Indakasutta, its commentary, and sub-commentary describe and discuss the phases of intrauterine development. By adopting a terminology remarkably comparable to that of other Buddhist and non-Buddhist texts, they illustrate fundamental Buddhist teachings like the non-self view and the dependent arising. I here offer a translation of these three texts, preceded by an introductory outline of their contents.

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