Abstract:
The complete eradication of defilements, taints and cankers is possible only by
means of Buddhist meditation which adopts the Noble Eightfold Path. In order to gain
success and attain fruition from meditation for the benefit of mundane life as well as
transcendental life, certain prerequisites and preconditions of mandatory significance
should be adopted.
This dissertation, whose prime objective is to reveal in analysis the
prerequisites for Buddhist meditation, deals with internal and external prerequisites in
their preliminary, intermediary and the highest phases required as ethical, spiritual
and cognitive prerequisites highly beneficial to the initiation, pursuit, progress and
higher development of mind purification (bhiivanii) leading to its culmination -
Nibbiina.
The prerequisites for Buddhist meditation can be analyzed into two major
aspects as internal prerequisites and external prerequisites which are again categorized
into five facets as physical, behavioural (ethical), mental, environmental and social
prerequisites. Internal prerequisites for meditation include physical, behavioural and
mental prerequisites while external prerequisites comprise of environmental and
social prerequisites. The identification and surmounting of impediments to mind
purification is also a prerequisite. The impediments to Buddhist meditation is also of
two major aspects as internal and external impediments which are again classified into
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five facets as physical, behavioural, mental, environmental and social impediments in
different levels of intensity and detriment.
The prerequisites for Buddhist meditation. is based on wholesome bodily
actions, verbal actions and mental actions. Ethical prerequisites entail wholesome
bodily and verbal actions which belong to virtue (sila), spiritual mental qualities such
as wise attention (yonisomanasikiira) and right mindfulness (sammiisati) are
prerequisites for concentration (samiidhi) and cognitive prerequisites encompass
wholesome mental actions which conduce to wisdom (pannii).
Buddhist meditation, which is centered on one's own ethical, spiritual and
cognitive development absolutely different from other forms ofmeditational practices
found in other religious teachings, is in its entirety based on mind purification with
morality (sila) as its foundation-the preliminary prerequisite, concentration (samiidhi) 1- hB Initiation and the highest cognitive prerequisites conducive lo ga111 wisdom
(/111f!M) as its ultimate attainment.
Hence, this PhD dissertation analytically reveals in the context of early
Buddhist discourses and Theravada teachings the internal and the external
prerequisites or preconditions for the expedient initiation, pursuit and progress of
13uddhist meditation