Practicing Success
The Buddhists presented an alternative perspective on social inequalities and mechanisms to manage social conflict, as depicted in a myth found in the Sutta Pitaka. According to this narrative, in the beginning, humans and plants did not have fully developed forms, and all beings lived harmoniously, only taking from nature what they needed for their meals. |
What would the chosen individual, known as "mahasammata," receive in return for their services as a mediator? |
A portion of the rice A luxurious palace to reside in Full control over the resources of the land Immortality and god-like powers |
A portion of the rice |
However, over time, there was a gradual decline in this idyllic state as humans became increasingly greedy, vindictive, and deceitful. In response to this deteriorating situation, they pondered the idea of appointing a certain being to act as a mediator and enforcer of righteous actions. This chosen individual, known as "mahasammata," would express wrath when justified, criticize what deserved censure, and banish those who deserved punishment. In return for these services, the people would offer a portion of their rice. |