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A Disputed Item in the Citta-Saṃbhūijja (Uttarajjhāyā 13)

Wright, J. Clifford

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J. Clifford Wright



Abstract

The dialogue between the brothers Citta and Saṃbhūta in the Buddhist and Jain canons (Jātaka 498 and canto 13 of Uttarajjhāyā,) has been presented, apparently definitively, by Ernst Leumann as an episode extracted from a pre-existing corpus of Brahmadatta legends. The notion of such a source extraneous to the texts in question has opened the way to a difference of opinion as to who speaks first in the Triṣṭubh dialogue. Indian tradition and Hermann Jacobi’s translation assign the initial Triṣṭubh verse to Citta, but then have some difficulty in making sense of the wording. Leumann, followed by Ludwig Alsdorf, assigned it to Saṃbhūta, incarnate as King Brahmadatta. It seems, however, possible to resolve the discrepancy in favour of the tradition.

Citation

Wright, J. C. (2015). A Disputed Item in the Citta-Saṃbhūijja (Uttarajjhāyā 13). Jaina studies, 10, 29-31

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Feb 26, 2015
Deposit Date Mar 3, 2015
Publicly Available Date Mar 12, 2025
Journal Jaina studies
Print ISSN 2059-4151
Electronic ISSN 2059-416X
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Pages 29-31
Keywords Citta-Saṃbhūijja legend, Brahmadatta legends, Jātaka 498, Uttarajjhāyā 13, Tristubh
Related Public URLs https://www.soas.ac.uk/jainastudies/newsletter/file100226.pdf

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