The Date and Cause of the First Schism

Authors

  • Bhikkhu Sujato Santi Forest Monastery

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/bsrv.v25i2.210

Keywords:

Schism, Vesali, Aśoka, Ashoka, Pataliputra, Councils, Mahasanghika, Sthavira, Dipavamsa, sects, missions

Abstract

The texts and inscriptions dating from the early period – roughly the first 500 years after the Buddha’s passing away – do not support the conclusion that fully-fledged sects existed at that time. Rather, we should think in terms of ‘sectarian tendencies’ that emerged as actual sects towards the end of the early period. The available sources that speak of the First Schism are best read as sectarian accounts depicting the situation in the Buddhism of their own time – roughly 100-500 CE – rather than as historical records of the pre-Asokan era. 2. All of the Sthavira sources mention the so-called ‘five theses’ of the Mahasanghika (later ascribed to a certain ‘Mahadeva’) as either the cause of the First Schism or as important doctrinal issues. And a review of relevant Vinaya sources demonstrates that the ‘five theses’ were probably accepted within the Mahasanghika, which confirms that this was likely the principal cause of the First Schism.

Author Biography

  • Bhikkhu Sujato, Santi Forest Monastery
    Bhikkhu Sujato was ordained in the Forest Tradition in Thailand. He is the abbot of Santi Forest Monastery and the author of A Swift Pair of Messengers, A History of Mindfulness, Beginnings, and Sects & Sectarianism. His special field is historical and comparative study in the early Buddhist texts of all languages.

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2008-12-29

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Sujato, B. (2008). The Date and Cause of the First Schism. Buddhist Studies Review, 25(2), 210-231. https://doi.org/10.1558/bsrv.v25i2.210