This paper provides an analysis of the
anupubbikatha, the Buddha's method of addressing his teaching to the lay community in Pali texts. In the first section, an analysis will be presented of the
anupubbikatha which occurs in the biography of the Buddha as contained in the Pali
Vinaya (
Vinaya. I pp. 1-44). A parallel description occurs in the
Dharmaguptaka-Vinaya (四分律) and
Mahisasaka-Vinaya (五分律), although the presentation is different. Through a closer examination of this difference, it will be shown that the
anupubbikatha is closely related to the Four Noble Truths as described in the Buddha's first sermon. In the second section, it will be seen that the
anupubbikatha is used as the Former Buddha's first sermon in the
Mahapadnasuttanta (
DN. 14,
DN. II pp. 1-54). This will allow us to speculate that the value of this sermon gradually increased over the course of the formation of the PAli Canon. Thus, by showing that the
anupubbikatha presupposes the description of the Buddha's first sermon, it will be argued that the
anupubbikatha takes on the function of presenting the Four Noble Truths, as described in the Buddha's first sermon, in a more intelligible fashion.
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