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Tuesday 18 November 2014

Buddhist Councils

6 Buddhist councils have been convened. Here is a short description:

First Buddhist Council: 400 BC

Second Buddhist Council : 383 BC

  • It was held in 383 BC. This idea of this council was to settle a dispute on Vinaya Pitaka, the code of discipline.
  • The dispute was on 10 Points such as storing salt in horn, eating after midday, eating once and going to villages for alms, eating sour milk after one's meal etc. It was not settles and Buddhism sects appeared for the first time.
  • The subgroups were Sthaviravada, Mahasanghika and Sarvastivada.
  • It was held at Vaishali under the patronage of King Kalasoka and the presidency of Sabakami.
  • Sthaviravada followed the teachings of the elders and Mahasanghika became extinct later.
  • Sthaviravada later continued till 3rd Buddhist council.

Third Buddhist Council: 250 BC

Fourth Buddhist Council: 72AD

  • The Fourth Buddhist Council was held at Kundalvana, Kashmir in 72 AD under the patronage of Kushan king Kanishka and the president of this council was Vasumitra, with Aśvaghosa as his deputy. This council distinctly divided the Buddhism into 2 sects Mahayan & Hinayan.
  • Another Fourth Buddhist Council was held at Tambapanni (one name of Sri Lanka) at Aloka Lena under the patronage of Vattagamani-Abaya. However, most scholars agree that this was not eligible to be called a Council as it was not under a king but a local chieftain. This council is also related to the cruel policy of Vattagamani-Abaya towards Jains, as it is said that a jainjain premises was destroyed and a Mahayan temple was built.

Fifth Buddhist Council: 1871

  • Fifth Buddhist Council took place in 1871 under the patronage of King Mindon in Mandalay, Burma. It was presided by Jagarabhivamsa, Narindabhidhaja, and Sumangalasami. The idea was to recite all the teachings of the Buddha and examine them systematically if any of them was dropped or altered.

Sixth Buddhist Council : 1954

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