Correct option is B
The Lalitavistara is a significant Buddhist text, written in Sanskrit, that narrates the life of Gautama Buddha from his conception to his first sermon at Sarnath. It belongs to the Mahayana tradition and is regarded as a biographical account that emphasizes the Buddha's divine qualities and his journey to enlightenment.
The text is part of Buddhist literature and highlights key events, such as the Buddha's renunciation, enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, and the Dharmachakra Pravartana (turning of the wheel of Dharma). The Lalitavistara Sutra is considered an essential source of Buddhist philosophy, ethics, and cosmology.
Information Booster:
- The Lalitavistara emphasizes the miraculous aspects of the Buddha’s life.
- It includes descriptions of Bodhisattva practices and teachings.
- The text is closely related to Mahayana Buddhism, focusing on the Buddha as a divine being.
- The Theravada tradition, by contrast, relies on the Pali Canon, emphasizing historical accounts.
- The Lalitavistara is often studied in conjunction with other Buddhist texts like the Saddharmapundarika Sutra (Lotus Sutra).
- It also serves as an important cultural record of ancient Indian society and Buddhist practices.
- Buddhist art and literature, particularly in Gandhara and Central Asia, are heavily influenced by the Lalitavistara Sutra.
Additional Knowledge:
- (a) Agamas: Refers to Jain canonical texts, specifically in the Svetambara tradition.
- (b) Lalitavistara: A Buddhist text detailing the life of Gautama Buddha.
- (c) Digambara Siddhanta: Core texts of the Digambara sect of Jainism.
- (d) Yajur Veda: A Hindu Vedic text, part of the four Vedas, focusing on sacrificial rituals.