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Is practice of Vedanta a prelude to practice of Buddhism?

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Prince Siddharta was schooled in Vedanta, which was the predominant philosophy prevailing in India 2500 yrs ago. Majority of Buddhists today seem to have ignored the study of Vedanta and dived into the deep end of mastering the Tripitaka first, especially Abhidhamma. 'The Path of Purification' - Visuddhimagga - has referred to the learning of the 'Three Vedas.' (vide Chapter XII.44 of Bhikkhu Nanamoli's English translation). Given the fact that not many yogis become Arahants today, is it possible that Buddhists need to master the fundamentals in Vedanta first, as the Buddha himself would surely have done in his youth? --- Edit to add: What might the answer be, if this question asked about "the Vedas" instead of "Vedanta"?
Asked by Devinda Kalupahana (259 rep)
May 1, 2020, 01:24 AM
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