Sunyata (Emptiness) in the Mahayana Context   

1. Sunyata (Emptiness) is the profound meaning of the Mahayana Teaching.

Two thousand five hundred years ago, the Buddha was able to realise "emptiness" 
(s. sunyata). By doing so he freed himself from unsatisfactoriness (s. dukkha). 
From the standpoint of enlightenment, sunyata is the reality of all worldly 
existences (s. dharma). It is the realisation of Bodhi — Prajna. From the 
standpoint of liberation, sunyata is the skilful means that disentangle oneself 
from defilement and unsatisfactoriness. The realisation of sunyata leads one to 
no attachment and clinging. It is the skilful means towards enlightenment and 
also the fruit of enlightenment.

There are two ways for us to understand this concept of sunyata in the Mahayana 
context. One way is to try to understand the explanation about its true nature. 
The other way is the realisation through practice. What we are going to discuss 
now is about its true nature.

Mahayana teachings have always considered that the understanding of sunyata is 
an attainment which is extremely difficult and extraordinarily profound.

For example, in the Prajna Sutra it says "That which is profound, has sunyata 
and non-attachment as its significance. No form nor deeds, no rising nor 
falling, are its implications."

Again in the Dvadasanikaya Sastra (composed by Nagarjuna, translated to Chinese 
by Kumarajiva A.D. 408) it says: "The greatest wisdom is the so-called sunyata."

This sunyata, no creation, calmness and extinction (s. nirvana) is of a 
profound significance in the Mahayana teachings. Why do we see it as the most 
profound teaching? This is because there is no worldly knowledge, be it general 
studies, science or philosophy, that can lead to the attainment of the state of 
sunyata. The only path to its realisation is via the supreme wisdom of an 
impassionate and discriminating mind. It is beyond the common worldly 
understanding.



http://www.buddhanet.net/cbp2_f6.htm. 

    



 
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