Sutras on Maitreya
Maitreya Bodhisattva appears for the first time not during the period of early Buddhism but in the Āgama sutras compiled during the later period of sectarian Buddhism (after the first century C.E.). These Āgama sutras are as follows:
The Lengthy Āgama Sutras no. 6, Sutra on the Practices of the Wheelturning King (emperor, monarch?) (T.1:39a–42b).The Middle-length Āgama Sutras no. 66, Sutra of Allegories (T.26:508c–511c).3 The Gradual Āgama Sutras (T.125:645a–645b).4 The Gradual Āgama Sutras (T.125:756c–758c).The Gradual Āgama Sutras (T.125:787c–789c).
Before getting too caught up in anticipation, it’s important to understand that in most schools of Buddhism linear time is an illusion. This makes speaking of a literal future a bit problematic since “future” is an illusion. From this perspective, it would be a huge mistake to think of Maitreya as a messianic figure who will come in the future to save mankind.
Maitreya has rich metaphorical significance in several Mahayana sutras. For example, Nichiren interpreted Maitreya’s role in the Lotus Sutra to be a metaphor for stewardship of the dharma.
Read more about maitreya sutra being composed in ashoka time. And difference about compile and compose.
As verbs the difference between compose and compile is that compose is to make something by merging parts
while
compile is to put together; to assemble; to make by gathering things from various sources.
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Leadbeater, Charles W. (2007) [originally published 1925. Adyar, India: Theosophical Publishing House]. The Masters and the Path (reprint ed.). New York: Cosimo Classics. ISBN978-1-60206-333-4. The theosophical Maitreya features prominently in the entire work. Some instances pertinent here: pp. 4–5, 10, 31–32, 34, 36, 74; “Part IV: The Hierarchy” pp. 211–301. As it did with practically every major religious, philosophical, and cultural tradition, theosophy ascribed additional occult or esoteric significance to many Buddhist concepts. In the theosophical Spiritual Hierarchy the Maitreya is currently high in the ranks of the so-called “Masters of the Ancient Wisdom” where he also holds the “Office of the World Teacher“. According to theosophical writers he has had a number of manifestations or incarnations in the physical plane, and he has been further identified with Christ; Besant, Annie & Leadbeater, Charles W. (1913). Man: How, Whence, and Whither; a record of clairvoyant investigation. Adyar, India: Theosophical Publishing House. pp. 339, 520. OCLC871602. Presumed prior Maitreya incarnations.
Monk
According to the Anāgatavamsa, Maitreya buddha was a monk disciple named Ajita. One day, Gotamī offered a golden robe to Gotama and his disciples. As no disciple accepted it, Ajita accepted the offering. The monk crowd were not satisfied as they felt that the robe was dedicated to the Buddha. In order to prove that Ajita is his successor, Gotama Buddha hid his emerald alms bowl and told his disciples to help retrieve it. Only Ajita was able to retrieve his bowl. After getting his alms bowl back, Gotama Buddha explained to his disciples that Ajita would become the next future Buddha. He also had told the future biography of Maitreya as Sāriputtara requested for it. After getting the omen, Ajita donated Gotami’s robe as the ceiling of the monastery.[3]
Millennium
Maitreya has also been employed in a millenarian role by many non-Buddhist religions in the past, such as Theosophy, the White Lotus, as well as by modern new religious movements, such as Yiguandao.
Prophecy?
I have heard one prophecy is that Buddhism and the dharma will be wiped out and forgotten, receding back into emptiness. However Buddha nature is always there and if conditions are right, will reemerge.
But this is so obvious it doesn’t really count as a prophecy.
What does it mean? All things fall. Where samsara exists and awareness rises, a being will awake.
La omnisciencia en el budismo no tiene nada que ver con la omnisciencia en el Cristianismo.