From: Bhikkhu Bodhi
Message: 5052
Date: 2018-05-16
Pubbeva me, bhikkhave, sambodhā anabhisambuddhassa bodhisattass’eva sato etadahosi…
The above line occurs several places in the Nikāyas (e.g. at SN II 10, SN III 27), but strangely, the commentaries do not explain the line grammatically. The Aṅguttara subcommentary, Mp-ṭ II 183 (VRI), resolves pubbeva thus: pubbeyeva, that is, “in the past” (with emphatic eva) rather than “before.” In such a case, how does the ablative sambodhā fit into this sentence?
For convenience, I would
render the line “Before the enlightenment, monks,
while I was just a bodhisatta, not fully enlightened, it
occurred to me …” But
if Mp-ṭ II 183 is correct, pubbeva is
not related grammatically to sambodhā,
and in that case, how does sambodhā
function here? Is there any case where pubbe
occurs with an ablative X, yielding the sense “before X”?
Thank you in advance.
With metta,
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