Tuesday 22 October 2013

Lotus Sutra

Section I. The convocation of the assembly
Thus have I heard. upon a time buddha sojourned in anathapindika's park by shravasti
with a great company of bhikshus,even twelve hundred and fifty.
One day,at the time for breaking fast,the world-honoured enrobed,and carrying
his bowl made his way into the great city of shravasti to beg for his food.
In the midst of the city, he begged from door to door according to rule. this done,
he returned to his retreat and took his meal. When he had finished he put away his robe
and begging bowl,washed his feet,arranged his seat,and sat down.
Section II. Subhuti makes a request
Now in the midst of the assembly was the venerable Subhuti. Forthwith he arose
,uncovered his right shoulder,knelt upon his right knee,and,respectfully raising his hands
with palms joined,addressed buddha thus : world-honoured one, it is most precious
How mindful the tathagata is of all the bodhisattvas,protecting and instructing them so well!
world-honoured one,if good men and good women seek the consummation of incomparable
enlightenment, by what criteria should they abide and how should they control their thoughts?
Buddha said : very good,subhuti! just as you say,the tathagatha is ever-mindful of all the
bodhisattvas,protecting and instructing them well. Now listen and take my words to heart:
i will declare to you by what criteria good men and good women seeking the consummation
of incomparable enlightenment should abide,and how they should control their thoughts.
Said subhti: pray,do,world-honoured one. With joyful anticipation we long to hear.
Section III. The real teaching of the great way
Buddha said: subhuti,all the bodhisattva-heroes should discipline their thoughts as
follows: All living creatures of whatever class,born from eggs,from wombs,from moisture,
or by transformation,whether with form or without form,whether in a state of thinking or exempt
from thought-necessity,or wholly beyond all thought realms-all these are caused by me to attain
unbounded liberation nirvana. yet when vast,uncountable,immeasurable numbers of beings
have thus been liberated,verily no being has been liberated. Why is this, Subhuti? it is because no
bodhisattva who is a real bodhisattva cherishes the idea of an ego-entity,a personality, a being,
or a separated individuality.
Section IV. Even the most beneficent practices are relative
Furthermore, Subhuti, in the practice of charity a bodhisattva should be detached.
That is to say,he should practise charity without regard to appearances; without regard to
sound, odour, touch, flavour or any quality. subhuti,
thus should the bodhisattva practise charity without attachment. Wherefore?
in such a case his merit is incalculable.
Subhuti,what do you think? can you measure all the space extending eastward?
No,world-honoured one,i cannot. Then can you, Subhuti, measure all the space extending
southward,westward,northward, or in any other direction, including nadir and zenith?
No, world-honoured one, I cannot.
Well, Subhuti, equally incalculable is the merit of the bodhisattva who practises
charity without any attachment to appearances. subhuti, bodhisattvas should persevere
one-pointedly in this instruction.
Section V. Understanding the ultimate principle of reality
Subhuti, what do you think? Is the tathagata to be recognized by some material
characteristic? No, world-honoured one; the tathagata cannot be recognized by
any material characteristic. wherefore? because the tathagata has said
that material characteristics are not,in fact,material characteristics.
Buddha said: Subhuti, wheresoever are material characteristics there is delusion;
but who so perceives that all characteristics are in fact no-characteristics,perceives
the tathagata.
Section VI. Rare is true faith
Subhuti said to Buddha: World-honoured one, will there always be men who will
truly believe after coming to hear these teachings?
Buddha answered: Subhuti,do not utter such words! At the end of the last five-hundred-year
period following the passing of the tathagata,there will be self-controlled men,rooted in merit,
coming to hear these teachings,who will be inspired with belief. But you should realize that such
men have not strenghtened their root of merit under just one buddha, or two buddhas,or three,
or four,or five buddhas,but under countless buddhas; and their merit is of every kind. such men,
coming to hear these teachings,will have an immediate uprising of pure faith, Subhuti; and the
tathagata will recognize them. yes, he will clearly perceive all these of pure heart,and the
magnitude of their moral excellences. Wherefore? it is because such men will not fall back to
cherishing the idea of an ego-entity,a personality,a being, or a separated individuality.
they will neither fall back to cherishing the idea of things as having intrinsic qualities, nor even
of things as devoid of intrinsic qualities.
Wherefore? because if su men allowed their minds to grasp and hold on to anything they
would be cherishing the idea of an ego-entity,a personality,a being,or a separated individuality;
and if they grasped and held on to the notion of things as having intrinsic qualities they would be
cherishing the idea of an ego-entity,a personality, a being, or a separated individuality. likewise,
if they grasped and held on to the notion of things as devoid of intrinsic qualities they would be
cherishing the idea of an ego-entity,a personality, a being,or a separated individuality. so you should not be attached
to things as being possessed of,or devoid of,intrinsic qualities.
This is the reason why the tathagata always teaches this saying: my teaching of the good law is to be
likened unto a raft. the buddha-teaching must be relinquished; how much more so misteaching!
Section VII. Great Ones, Perfect Beyond Learning, Utter no Words of Teaching
Subhuti,what do you think? Has the Tathagata attained the Consummation of
Incomparable Enlightenment? Has the Tathagata a teaching to enunciate?
Subhuti answered: As I understand Buddha's meaning there is no formulation of
truth called Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment. Moreover,the Tathagata
has no formulated teaching to enunciate. Wherefore? Because the Tathagata
has said that truth is uncontainable and inexpressible. It neither is nor is it not.
Thus it is that this unformulated Principle is the foundation of the different systems
of all the sages.
Section VIII. The Fruits of Meritorious Action
Subhuti,what do you think? If anyone filled three thousand galaxies of worlds
with the seven treasures and gave all away in gifts of alms,would he gain great merit?
Subhuti said: Great indeed, World-honoured One! Wherefore? Because merit
partakes of the character of no-merit,the Tathagata characterized the merit as great.
Then Buddha said: On the other hand,if anyone received and retained even only
four lines of this Discourse and taught and explained them to others,his merit would
be the greater. Wherefore? Because,Subhuti,from this Discourse issue forth all the
Buddhas and the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment teachings of all the Buddhas.
Subhuti,what is called "the Religion given by Buddha" is not, in fact, Buddha-Religion.
Section IX. Real Designation is Undesignate
Subhuti,what do you think? Does a disciple who has entered the Stream of the Holy Life
say within himself:
Subhuti said : No,World-honoured One. Wherefore? Because "stream-entrant" is merely
a name. There is no stream-entering. The disciple who pays no regard to form, sound, odour,
taste, touch, or any quality, is called a Stream-entrant.
Subhuti,what do you think? Does an adept who is subject to only one more rebirth say within
himself: I obtain the fruit of a Once-to-be-reborn?
Subhuti said: No,World-honoured one.Wherefore? Because "Once-to-be-reborn" is merely
a name. There is no passing away nor coming into existence. [The adept who realizes¡³
-this is called "Once-to-be-reborn."
Subhuti,what do you think? Does a venerable one who will never more be reborn as a mortal
say within himself: I obtain the fruit of a Non-returner?
Subhuti said: No,World-honoured One. Wherefore? Because "Non-returner" is merely a name.
There is no non-returning; hence the designation "Non-returner."
Subhuti,what do you think? Does a holy one say within himself: I have obtained Perfective
Enlightenment?
Subhuti said: No,World-honoured One.Wherefore? Because there is no such condition as that
called "Perfective Enlightenment" World-honoured One,if a holy one of Perfective Enlightenment
said to himself "such am I," he would necessarily partake of the idea of an ego-entity,a personality,
a being, or a separated individuality. World-honoured One, when the Buddha declares that I excel
amongst holy men in the Yoga of perfect quiescence, in dwelling in seclusion, and in freedom from
passions,I do not say within myself: I am a holy one of Perfective Enlightenment,free from passions.
World-honoured One, if I said within myself: Such am I; you would not declare: Subhuti finds
happiness abiding in peace,in seclusion in the midst of the forest. This is because Subhuti abides
no where: therefore he is called,
"Subhuti, Joyful-Abider-in-Peace, Dweller-in-Seclusion-in-the-Forest."
Section X. Setting Forth Pure Lands
Buddha said: Subhuti,what do you think? In the remote past when the Tathagatg
was with Dipankara Buddha, did he have any degree of attainment in the Good Law?
No,World-honoured One. When the Tathagata was with Dipankara Buddha
he had no degree of attainment in the Good Law.
Subhuti,what do you think? Does a Bodhisattva set forth any majestic Buddha-lands?
No,World-honoured One. Wherefore? Because setting forth majestic Buddha-lands
is not a majestic setting forth;this is merely name.
¡²Then Buddha continued:¡³Therefore, Subhuti, all Bodhisattvas,lesser and great,
should develop a pure,lucid mind,not depending upon sound, flavour, touch, odour or
any quality. A Bodhisattva should develop a mind which alights upon no thing whatsoever;
and so should he establish it.
Subhuti,this may be likened to a human frame as large as the mighty Mount Sumeru.
What do you think? Would such a body be great?
Subhuti replied: Great indeed,World-honoured One. This is because Buddha has
explained that no body is called a great body.
Section XI. The superiority of Unformulated Truth
Subhuti,if there were as many Ganges rivers as the sand-grains of the Ganges,
would the sand-grains of them all be many?
Subhuti said: Many indeed, World-honoured One! Even the Ganges rivers would
be innumerable; how much more so would be their sand-grains?
Subhuti,I will declare a truth to you. If a good man or good woman filled three
thousand galaxies of worlds with the seven treasures for each sand-grain in all those
Ganges rivers, and gave all away in gifts of alms,would he gain great merit?
Subhuti answered: Great indeed, World-honoured One!
Then Buddha declared: Nevertheless, Subhuti, If a good man or good woman studies
this Discourse only so far as to receive and retain four lines, and teaches and explains
them to others, the consequent merit would be far greater.
Section XII. Veneration of the True Doctrine
Furthermore, Subhuti, you should know that wheresoever this Discourse is proclaimed,
by even so little as four lines,that place should be venerated by the whole realms of Gods,
Men and Titans,as though it were a Buddha-shrine. How much more is this so in the case of
one who is able to receive and retain the whole and read and recite it throughout!
Subhuti, you should know that such
an one attains the highest and most wonderful truth. Wheresoever this sacred discourse may
be found there should you comport yourself as though in the presence of Buddha and disciples
worthy of honour.
Section XIII. How this Teaching should be Received and Retained
At that time Subhuti addressed Buddha,saying. World-honoured One,by what name
should this Discourse be known,and how should we receive and retain it?
Buddha answered: Subhuti, this Discourse should be known as "The Diamond of
the Perfection of Transcendental Wisdom" - thus should you receive and retain it.
Subhuti,what is the reason herein? According to the Buddha-teaching the Perfection of
Transcendental Wisdom is not really such. "Perfection of Transcendental wisdom" is just
the name given to it. Subhuti,what do you think? Has the Tathagata a teaching to enunciate?
Subhuti replied to Buddha: World-honoured One,the Tathagata has nothing to teach.
subhuti, what do you think? Would there be many molecules in ¡²the composition of¡³
three thousand galaxies of worlds?
Subhuti said: Many,indeed,World-honoured One!
Subhuti, the Tathagata declares that all these molecules are not really such;
they are called "molecules." [Furthermore,]the Tathagata declares that a world is not really
a world; it is called "a world."
Subhuti,what do you think? May the Tathagata be perceived by the thirty-two physical
peculiarities¡²of an outstanding sage¡³No, World-honoured One, the Tathagata may not
be perceived by these thirty-two marks. Wherefore? Because the Tathagata has explained that
the thirty-two marks are not really such; they are called "the thirty-two marks."
Subhuti,if on the one hand a good man or a good woman sacrifices as many lives
as the sand-grains of the Ganges, and on the other hand anyone receives and retains
even only four lines of this Discourse,and teaches and explains them to others, the merit of
the latter will be the greater.
Section XIV. Perfect Peace Lies in Freedom from Characteristic Distinctions
Upon the occasion of hearing this Discourse Subhuti had an interior realization of its
meaning and was moved to tears. Where upon he addressed Buddha thus: It is a most
precious thing, World-honoured One,that you should deliver this supremely profound
Discours. Never have I heard such an exposition since of old my eye of wisdom first
opened. World-honoured One, if anyone listens to this Discourse in faith with a pure,
lucid mind, he will there upon conceive an idea of Fundamental Reality. We should know
that such an one establishes the most remarkable virtue. World-honoured One,
such an idea of Fundamental Reality is not,in fact,a distinctive idea; therefore the
Tathagata teaches: "Idea of Fundamental Reality" is merely a name. World-honoured
One, having listened to this Discourse, I receive and retain it with faith and
understanding. This is not difficult for me, but in ages to come-in the last five hundred years,
if there be men coming to hear this Discourse who receive and
retain it with faith and understanding,they will be persons of most remarkable achievement.
Wherefore? Because they will be free from the idea of an ego-entity,free from the idea of
a personality,free from the idea of a being,and free from the idea of a separated individuality.
And why? Because the distinguishing of an ego-entity is erroneous. Likewise the distinguishing
of a personality,or a being,or a separated individuality is erroneous. Consequently those who
have left behind every phenomenal distinction are called Buddhas all.
Buddha said to Subhuti: Just as you say! If anyone listens to this Discourse and is neither
filled with alarm nor dread,be it known that such an one is of remarkable achievement. Wherefore?
Because, Subhuti, the Tathagata teaches that the First Perfection¡²the Perfection of Charity¡³is not,
in fact, the First Perfection: such is merely a name.
Subhuti,the Tathagata teaches likewise that the perfection of Patience is not the perfection of
Patience: such is merely a name. Why so? It is shown thus, Subhuti: When the Rajah of Kalinga
mutilated my body, I was at that time free from the idea of an ego-entity,a personality,
a being,and a separated individuality. Wherefore? Because then when my limbs were cut away
piece by piece, had I been bound by the distinctions aforesaid, feelings of anger and hatred
would have been aroused within me. Subhuti, I remember that long ago, sometime during
my last past five hundred mortal lives, I was an ascetic practising patience. Even then was
I free from those distinctions of separated selfhood. Therefore,Subhuti,Bodhisattvas should
leave behind all phenomenal distinctions and awaken the thought of the Consummation
of Incomparable Enlightenment by not allowing the mind to depend upon notions evoked
by the sensible world-by not allowing the mind to depend upon notions evoked by sounds,
odours, flavours, touch-contacts or any qualities. The mind should be kept independent of
any thoughts which arise within it. If the mind depends upon anything it has no sure haven. This is
why Buddha teaches that the mind of a Bodhisattva should not accept the appearances of things
as a basis when exercising charity. Subhuti, as Bodhisattvas practise charity for the welfare of all
living beings they should do it in this manner. Just as the Tathagata declares that characteristics
are not characteristics,so He declares that all living beings are not, in fact, living beings.
Subhuti,the Tathagata is He who declares that which is true; He who declares that which is
fundamental; He who declares that which is ultimate. He does not declare that which is deceitful,
nor that which is monstrous. Subhuti, that Truth to which the Tathagata has attained is neither real
nor unreal.
Subhuti,if a bodhisattva practises charity with mind attached to formal notions he is like unto
a man groping sightless in the gloom; but a Bodhisattva who practises charity with mind detached
from any formal notions is like unto a man with open eyes in the radiant glory of the morning,
to whom all kinds of objects are clearly visible.
Subhuti,if there be good men and good women in future ages, able to receive, read and recite
this Discourse in its entirety,the Tathagata will clearly perceive and recognize them by means of
His Buddha-knowledge; and each one of them will bring immeasurable and incalculable merit
to fruition.
Section XV. The Incomparable Value of This Teaching
Subhuti,if on the one hand,a good man or a good woman performs in the morning as many charitable
acts of self-denial as the sand-grains of the Ganges, and performs as many again in the noonday and
as many again in the evening,and continues so doing throughout numberless ages, and on the other hand, anyone listens to this Discourse with heart of faith and without contention, the latter would be the more blessed. But how can any comparison be made with one who writes it down, receives it,retains it, and explains it to others!
Subhuti,we can summarise the matter by saying that the full value of this Discourse can neither be
conceived nor estimated,nor can any limit be set to it. The Tathagata has declared this teaching for the benefit of initiates of the Great Way; he has declared it for the benefit of initiates of the Supreme Way.
Whosoever can receive and retain this teaching,study it,recite it and spread it abroad will be clearly perceived and recognized by the Tathagata and will achieve a perfection of merit beyond measurement or calculation-a perfection of merit unlimited and inconceivable. In every case such an one will exemplify the Tathagata-Consummation of the Incomparable Enlightenment. Wherefore? Because of doctrines involving the conception of an ego-entity, a personality, a being,or a separated individuality, are unable to accept,receive, study, recite, and openly explain this Discourse.
Subhuti,in every place where this Discourse is to be found the whole realms of Gods, Men and Titans
should offer worship; for you must know that such a place is sanctified like a shrine, and should properly be venerated by all with ceremonial obeisance and circumambulation and with offerings of flowers and incense.
Section XVI. Purgation through Suffering the Retribution for Past Sins
Furthermore,Subhuti,if it be that good men and good women, who receive and retain this
Discourse,are downtrodden, their evil destiny is the inevitable retributive result of sins committed
in their past mortal lives. By virtue of their present misfortunes the reacting effects of their past
will be thereby worked out,and they will be in a position to attain the Consummation of Incomparable
Enlightenment.
Subhuti,I remember the infinitely remote past before Dipankara Buddha. There were 84,000 myriads
of multi-millions of Buddhas and to all these I made offerings; yes, all these I served without the least trace of fault. Nevertheless, if anyone is able to receive,retain,study,and recite this Discourse at the end of the last¡²500-year¡³period he will gain such a merit that mine in the service of all the Buddhas could not be reckoned as one-hundredth part of it,not even one-thousandth part of it, not even one thousand myriad multi-millionth part of it-indeed, no such comparison is possible.
Subhuti,if I fully detailed the merit gained by good men and good women coming to receive, retain,
study, and recite this Discourse in the last period,my hearers would be filled with doubt and might
become disordered in mind,suspicious and unbelieving. You should know, Subhuti, that the significance of this Discourse is beyond conception;likewise the fruit of its rewards is beyond conception.
Section XVII. No One Attains Transcendental Wisdom
At that time Subhuti addressed Buddha,saying: World-honoured One,if good men and good women
seek the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment, by what criteria should they abide and how should they control their thoughts?
Buddha replied to Subhuti: Good men and good women seeking the Consummation of Incomparable
Enlightenment must create this resolved attitude of mind: I must liberate all living beings,yet when all have been liberated,verily not any one is liberated. Wherefore? If a Bodhisattva cherishes the idea of an ego-entity, a personality,a being,or a separated individuality, he is consequently not a Bodhisattva,Subhuti. This is because in reality there is no formula which gives rise to the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment?
Subhuti,what do you think? When the Tathagata was with Dipankara Buddha was there any formula
for the attainment of the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment?
No, World-honoured One, as I understand Buddha`s meaning,there was no formula by which
the Tathagata attained the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment.
Buddha said: You are right,Subhuti! Verily there was no formula by which the Tathagata attained
the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment. Subhuti,had there been any such formula, Dipankara Buddha would not have predicted concerning me: "In the ages of the future you will come to be a Buddha called Shakyamuni"; but Dipankara Buddha made that prediction concerning me because there is actually no formula for the attainment of the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment. The reason herein is that Tathagata is a signification implying all formulas. In case anyone says that the Tathagata attained the Consummation of Incoparable Enlightenment, I tell you truly, Subhuti, that there is no Formula by which the Buddha attained it. Subhuti,the basis of Tathagata`s attainment of the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment is wholly beyond; it is neither real nor unreal. Hence I say that the whole realm of formulations is not really such, therefore it is called "Realm of formulations."
Subhuti,a comparison may be made with ¡²the idea of¡³a gigantic human frame.
Then Subhuti said: The World-honoured One has declared that such is not a great body; "a great body" is just the name given to it.
Subhuti,it is the same concerning Bodhisattvas. If a Bodhisattva announces: I will liberate all living
creatures, he is not rightly called a Bodhisattva. Wherefore? Because, Subhuti, there is really no such condition as that called Bodhisattvaship, because Buddha teaches that all things are devoid of selfhood,devoid of personality, devoid of entity, and devoid of separate individuality. Subhuti,if a Bodhisattva announces:
I will set forth majestic Buddha-lands one does not call him a Bodhisattva,because the Tathagata has declared that the setting forth of majestic Buddha-lands is not really such: "a majestic setting forth" is just the name given to it.
Subhuti,Bodhisattvas who are wholly devoid of any conception of separate selfhood are truthfully
called Bodhisattvas.
Section XVIII. All Modes of mind are Really Only Mind
Subhuti,what do you think? Does the Tathagata possess the human eye?
Yes,World-honoured One,He does.
Well,do you think the Tathagata possesses the divine eye?
Yes,World-honoured One,He does.
And do you think the Tathagata possesses the gnostic eye?
Yes,World-honoured One,He does.
And do you think the Tathagata possesses the eye of transcendent wisdom ?
Yes,World-honoured One,He does.
And do you think the Tathagata possesses the Buddha-eye of omniscience?
Yes,World-honoured One,He does.
Subhuti,what do you think? Concerning the sand-grains
of the Ganges,has the Buddha taught about them?
Yes,World-honoured One,the Tathagata has taught concerning these grains.
Well,Subhuti,if there were as many Ganges rivers as the sand-grains of the
Ganges and there was a Buddha-land for each sand-grain in all those Ganges
rivers,would those Buddha-lands be many?
¡²Subhuti replied¡³: Many indeed,World-honoured One!
Then Buddha said: Subhuti,however many living beings there
are in all those Buddha lands,though they have manifold modes of mind,
the Tathagata understands them all. Wherefore? Because the Tathagata
teaches that all these are not Mind; they are merely called "mind".
Subhuti,it is impossible to retain past mind,impossible to hold on to
present mind,and impossible to grasp future mind.
Section XIX.Absolute Reality is the Only Foundation
Subhuti,what do you think? If anyone filled three thousand galaxies of worlds with the seven
treasures and gave all away in gifts of alms, would he gain great merit?
Yes,indeed,World-honoured One,he would gain great merit!
Subhuti,if such merit was Real,the Tathagata would not have declared it to be great,
but because it is without a foundation the Tathagata characterised it as "great".
Section XX. The Unreality of Phenomenal Distinctions
Subhuti, what do you think? Can the Buddha be perceived by His perfectly-formed body?
No,World-honoured One,the Tathagata cannot be perceived by His perfectly-formed body,
because the Tathagata teaches that a perfectly-formed body is not really such;
it is merely called "a perfectly formed body".
Subhuti,what do you think? Can the Tathagata be perceived by means of any phenomenal
characteristic?
No,World-honoured One,the Tathagata may not be perceived by any phenomenal characteristic,
because the Tathagata teaches that phenomenal characteristics are not really such; they are
merely termed "phenomenal characteristics".
Section XXI. Words cannot express Truth.
That which Words Express is not Truth
Subhuti,do not say that the Tathagata conceives the idea: I must set forth a Teaching.
For if anyone says that the Tathagata sets forth a Teaching he really slanders Buddha
and is unable to explain what I teach. As to any Truth-declaring system,Truth is undeclarable;
so "an enunciation of Truth" is just the name given to it.
Thereupon,Subhuti spoke these words to Buddha:
World-honoured One,in the ages of the future will there be men coming to hear a declaration
of this Teaching who will be inspired with belief?
And Buddha answered: Subhuti,those to whom you refer are neither living beings
nor not-living beings. Wherefore? Because "living beings", Subhuti,these "living beings"
are not really such; they are just called by that name.
Section XXII. It Cannot be Said That Anything is Attainable
Then Subhuti asked Buddha: World-honoured One, in the attainment of the Consummation of
Incomparable Enlightenment did Buddha make no acquisition whatsoever?
Buddha replied : Just so,Subhuti. Through the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment
I acquired not even the least thing; wherefore it is called "Consummation of Incomparable
Enlightenment".
Section XXIII. The Practice of Good Works Purifies the Mind
Furthermore, Subhuti, This is altogether everywhere, without differentiation or degree;
wherefore it is called "Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment". It is straightly attained
by freedom from separate personal selfhood and by cultivating all kinds of goodness.
Subhuti, though we speak of "goodness" the Tathagata declares that there is no goodness;
such is merely a name.
Section XXIV. The Incomparable Merit of This Teaching
Subhuti,if there be one who gives away in gifts of alms a mass of the seven treasures equal in
extent to as many mightly Mount Sumerus as there would be in three thousand galaxies of worlds,
and if three be another who selects even only four lines from this Discourse upon the Perfection of
Transcendental Wisdom, receiving and retaining them, and clearly expounding them to others,
the merit of the latter will be so far greater than that of the former that no conceivable comparison
can be made between them.
Section XXV. The Illusion of Ego
Subhuti,what do you think? Let no one say the Tathagata cherishes the idea: I must liberate
all living beings. Allow no such thought, Subhuti. Wherefore? Because in reality there are no living
beings to be liberated by the Tathagata. If there were living beings for the Tathagata to liberate,
He would partake in the idea of selfhood,personality entity,and separate individuality.
Subhuti, though the common people accept egoity as real,the Tathagata declares that ego is not
different from non-ego. Subhuti,whom the Tathagata referred to as "common people" are not really
common people; such is merely a name.
Section XXVI. The Body of Truth has no Marks
Subhuti,what do you think ? May the Tathagata be perceived by the thirty-two marks ¡²of a great man¡³?
Subhuti answered: Yes,certainly the Tathagata may be perceived thereby.
Then Buddha said: Subhuti,if the Tathagata may be perceived by such marks any great imperial
ruler is the same as the Tathagata.
Subhuti then said to Buddha: World-honoured One, as I understand the meaning of Buddha`s words
the Tathagata may not be perceived by the thirty-two marks. Whereupon the World-honoured One uttered
this verse:
Who sees Me by form,
Who seeks Me in sound,
Perverted are his footsteps upon the Way;
For he cannot perceive the Tathagata.
Section XXVII. It is Erroneous to Affirm that All Things are Ever Extinguished
Subhuti,if you should conceive the idea that the
Tathagata attained the Consummation of Incomparable
Enlightenment by reason of HIs perfect form,do not
countenance such thoughts. The Tathagata`s attainment
was not by reason of His perfect form.
¡²On the other hand¡³Subhuti,if you should conceive
the idea that anyone in whom dawns the Consummation
of Incomparable Enlightenment declares that all manifest
standards are ended and extinguished,do not countenance
such thoughts. Wherefore? Because the man in whom
the Consummation of Incomparable Enlightenment dawns does
not affirm concerning any formula that it is finally extinguished.
Section XXVIII. Attachment to Rewards of Merit
Subhuti,if one Bodhisattva bestows in charity
sufficient of the seven treasures to fill as many worlds
as there be sand-grains in the river Ganges,and another,
realizing that all things are egoless,attains perfection
through patient forbearance,the merit of the latter
will far exceed that of the former. Why is this, Subhuti?
It is because all Bodhisattvas are insentient as to
the rewards of merit.
Then Subhuti said to Buddha: What is this saying,
World-honoured One, that Bodhisattvas are insentient as to rewards of merit?
¡²And Buddha answered¡³: Subhuti,Bodhisattvas
who achieve merit should not be fettered with desire
for rewards. Thus it is said that rewards of merit are not received.
Section XXIX. Perfect Tranquility
Subhuti, if anyone should say that the Tathagata comes or goes or sits or reclines,
he fails to understand my teaching Why? Because TATHAGATA has neither
whence nor whither,therefore is He called "Tathagata".
Section XXX. The integral Principle
Subhuti, if a good man or a good woman ground an infinite number of galaxies of worlds
to dust, would the resulting minute particles be many?
Subhuti replied: Many indeed, World-honoured One! Wherefore? Because if such were
really minute particles Buddha would not have spoken of them as minute particles.
For as to this,Buddha has declared that they are not really such. "Minute particles" is just
the name given to them. Also, World-honoured One,when the Tathagata speaks of
galaxies of worlds these are not worlds; for if reality could be predicted of a world it would be
a self-existent cosmos and the Tathagata teaches that there is really no such thing.
"Cosmos" is merely a figure of speech.
¡²Then Buddha said¡³: Subhuti, words cannot explain the real nature of a cosmos. Only common
people fettered with desire make use of this arbitrary method.
Section XXXI. Conventional Truth Should be Cut Off
Subhuti, if anyone should say that Buddha declares any conception of egoity do you consider
he would understand my teaching aright?
No, World-honoured One, such a man would not have any sound understanding of the Tathagata`s
teaching, because the World-honoured One declares that notions of selfhood, personality, entity and
separate individuality, as really existing, are erroneous-these terms are merely figures of speech.
¡²Thereupon Buddha said¡³: Subhuti,those who aspire to the Consummation of Incomparable
Enlightenment should recognize and understand all varieties of things in the same way and cut off
the arising of ¡²views which are mere¡³aspects. Subhuti, as regards aspects, the Tathagata declares
that in reality they are not such. They are called "aspects".
Section XXXII. The Delusion of Appearances
Subhuti, someone might fill innumerable worlds with the seven treasures and give all away in gifts of alms, but if any good man or any good woman awakens the thought of Enlightenment and takes
even only four lines from this Discourse, reciting, using, receiving, retaining and spreading them abroad and explaining them for the benefit of others, it will be far more meritorious.
Now in what manner may he explain them to others? By detachment from appearances-abiding
in Real Truth. -So I tell you-
Thus shall you think of all this fleeting world:
A star at dawn,a bubble in a stream;
A flash of lightening in a summer cloud,
A flickering lamp,a phantom,and a dream.
When Buddha finished this Discourse the venerable Subhuti,together with the bhikshus, bhikshunis,
lay-brothers and sisters,and the whole realms of Gods, Men and Titans, were filled with joy
by His teaching, and, taking it sincerely to heart they went their ways. END=NAM MO SAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).WORLD VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST ORDER=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN LOTUS MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.23/10/2013.THICH CHAN TANH.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTMENT.

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