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But although I preach nirvana, this is not a true extinction.
All phenomena from the very first have of themselves constantly borne the marks of tranquil extinction.
Once the sons of the Buddha have carried out this path, then in a future existence they will be able to become Buddhas.
I have employed the power of expedient means to unfold and demonstrate this doctrine of three vehicles, but the World-Honored Ones, every one of them, all preach the single vehicle way.
Now before this great a.s.sembly I must clear away all doubts and perplexities.
There is no discrepancy in the words of the Buddhas, there is only the one vehicle, not two.
For numberless kalpas in the past countless Buddhas who have now entered extinction, a hundred, thousand, ten thousand, million types in numbers incapable of calculation- such World-Honored Ones, using different types of causes, similes, and parables, the power of countless expedient means, have expounded the characteristics of teachings.
These World-Honored Ones have all preached the doctrine of the single vehicle, converting countless living beings and causing them to enter the Buddha way.
And these great sage lords, knowing what is desired deep in the minds of the heavenly and human beings and the other living things throughout all the worlds, have employed still other expedient means to help illuminate the highest truth.
If there are living beings who have encountered these past Buddhas, and if they have listened to their Law, presented alms, or kept the precepts, shown forbearance, been a.s.siduous, practiced meditation and wisdom, and so forth, cultivating various kinds of merit and virtue, then persons such as these all have attained the Buddha way.
After the Buddhas have pa.s.sed into extinction, if persons are of good and gentle mind, then living beings such as these have all attained the Buddha way.
After the Buddhas have pa.s.sed into extinction, if persons make offerings to the relics, raising ten thousand or a million kinds of towers, using gold, silver and crystal, seash.e.l.l and agate, carnelian, lapis lazuli, pearls to purify and adorn them extensively, in this way erecting towers; or if they raise up stone mortuary temples or those of sandalwood or aloes, hovenia or other kinds of timber, or of brick, tile clay or earth; if in the midst of the broad fields they pile up earth to make a mortuary temple for the Buddhas, or even if little boys at play should collect sand to make a Buddha tower, then persons such as these have all attained the Buddha way.
If there are persons who for the sake of the Buddha fashion and set up images, carving them with many distinguishing characteristics, then all have attained the Buddha way.
Or if they make things out of the seven kinds of gems, of copper, red or white copper, pewter, lead, tin iron wood, or clay, or use cloth soaked in lacquer or resin to adorn and fashion Buddha images, then persons such as these have all attained the Buddha way.
If they employ pigments to paint Buddha images, endowing them with the characteristics of hundredfold merit, if they make them themselves or have other make them, then all have attained the Buddha way.
Even if little boys in play should use a piece of gra.s.s or wood or a brush, or perhaps a fingernail to draw an image of the Buddha, such persons as these bit by bit will pile up merit and will become fully endowed with a mind of great compa.s.sion; they all have attained the Buddha way.
Merely by converting the bodhisattvas they bring salvation and release to numberless mult.i.tudes.
And if persons, in the presence of such memorial towers, such jeweled images and painted images, should with reverent minds make offerings of flowers, incense, banners or canopies, or if they should employ persons to make music, striking drums or blowing horns or conch sh.e.l.ls, playing pipes, flutes, zithers, harps, balloon guitars, cymbals and gongs, and if these many kinds of wonderful notes are intended wholly as an offering; or if one with a joyful mind sings a song in praise of the Buddha's virtue, even if it is just one small note, then all who do these things have attained the Buddha way.
If someone with a confused and distracted mind should take even one flower and offer it to a painted image, in time he would come to see countless Buddhas.
Or if a person should bow or perform obeisance, or should merely press his palms together, or even should raise a single hand, or give no more than a slight nod of the head, and if this were done in offering to an image, then in time he would come to see countless Buddhas.
And if he himself attains the unsurpa.s.sed way and spreads salvation abroad to countless mult.i.tudes, he will enter the nirvana of no remainder as a fire dies out when the firewood is exhausted.
If persons with confused and distracted minds should enter a memorial tower and once exclaim, "Hail to the Buddha!"
Then all have attained the Buddha way.
If from past Buddhas when they were in the world or after their extinction, they should be those who heard this Law, then all have attained the Buddha way.
The World-Honored Ones of the future, whose numbers will be incalculable, these Thus Come Ones will also employ expedient means to preach the Law, and all these Thus Come Ones through countless expedient means will save and bring release to living beings so that they enter the Buddha's wisdom which is free of outflows.
If there are those who hear the Law, then not one will fail to attain Buddhahood.
The original vow of the Buddhas was that the Buddha way, which they themselves practice, should be shared universally among living beings so that they too may attain this same way.
The Buddhas of future ages, although they preach hundreds, thousands, millions a countless number of doctrines, in truth do so for the sake of the single vehicle.
The Buddhas, most honored of two-legged beings, know that phenomena have no constantly fixed nature, that the seed of Buddhahood sprout through causation, and for this reason they preach the single vehicle.
But that these phenomena are part of an abiding Law, that the characteristics of the world are constantly abiding--this they have come to know in the place of practice and as leaders and teachers they preach expedient means.
The presently existing Buddhas of the ten directions, whom heavenly and human beings make offerings to, who in number are like Ganges sands, they have appeared in the world in order to bring peace and comfort to living beings, and they too preach the Law in this way.
They understand the foremost truth of tranquil extinction and therefore employ the power of expedient means, and though they point out various different paths, in truth they do so for the sake of the Buddha vehicle.
They understand the actions of living beings, the thoughts that lie deep in their minds, the deeds they have carried out in the past, their desires, their nature, the power of their exertions, and whether their capacities are acute or dull, and so they employ various causes and conditions, similes, parables, and other words and phrases, adapting what expedient means are suitable to their preaching.
Now I too am like this; in order to bring peace and comfort to living beings I employ various different doctrines to disseminate the Buddha way.
Through the power of my wisdom I know the nature and desires of living beings and through expedient means I preach these doctrines, causing all living beings to attain joy and gladness.
Shariputra, you should understand that I view things through the Buddha eye, I see the living beings in the six paths, how poor and distressed they are, without merit or wisdom, how they enter the perilous road of birth and death, their sufferings continuing with never a break, how deeply they are attached to the five desires, like a yak enamored of it's tail, blinding themselves with greed and infatuation, their vision so impaired they can see nothing.
They do not seek the Buddha, with his great might, or the Law that can end their sufferings, but enter deeply into erroneous views, hoping to shed suffering through great suffering.
For the sake of these living beings I summon up a mind of great compa.s.sion.
When I first sat in the place of practice and gazed at the tree and walked around it, for the s.p.a.ce of three times seven days I pondered the matter in this way.
The wisdom I have attained, I thought, is subtle, wonderful, the foremost.
But living beings, dull incapacity, are addicted to pleasure and blinded by stupidity.
With persons such as this, what can I say, how can I save them?
At that time the Brahma kings, along with the heavenly king Shakra, the Four Heavenly Kings who guard the world, and the heavenly king Great Freedom, in company with other heavenly beings and their hundreds and thousands of followers, reverently pressing their palms together and bowed, begging me to turn the wheel of the Law.
Immediately I thought to myself that if I merely praised the Buddha vehicle, then the living beings, sunk in their suffering, would be incapable of believing in this Law.
And because they rejected the Law and failed to believe it, they would fall into the three evil paths.
It would be better if I did not preach the Law but quickly entered into nirvana.
Then my thoughts turned to the Buddhas of the past and the power of expedient means they had employed, and I thought that the way I had now attained should likewise be preached as three vehicles.
When I thought in this manner, the Buddhas of the ten directions all appeared and with Brahma sounds comforted and instructed me.
"Well done, Shakyamuni!" they said.
"Foremost leader and teacher, you have attained the unsurpa.s.sed Law.
But following the example of all other Buddhas, you will employ the power of expedient means.
We too have all attained the most wonderful, the foremost Law, but for the sake of living beings we make distinctions and preach the three vehicles.
People of small wisdom delight in a small Law, unable to believe that they themselves could becomes Buddhas.
Therefore we employ expedient means, making distinctions and preaching various goals.
But though we preach the three vehicles, we do it merely in order to teach the bodhisattvas."
Shariputra, you should understand this.
When I heard these saintly lions and their deep, pure subtle, wonderful sounds, I rejoiced, crying "Hail to the Buddhas!"
Then I thought to myself, I have come into this impure and evil world, and as these Buddhas have preached, I too must follow that example in my actions.
After I had thought of the matter in this way, I set out at once for Varanasi.
The marks of tranquil extinction borne by all phenomena cannot be explained in words, and therefore I used the power of expedient means to preach to the five ascetics.
This I termed turning the wheel of the Law, and also with regard to "the sound of nirvana,"
and "arhat," "Dharma" and Samgha,"
I used these terms to indicate distinctions.
"From infinite kalpas in the past I have extolled and taught the Law of nirvana, ending the long sufferings of birth and death."
This is how I customarily preached.
Shariputra, you should know this.
When I looked at the Buddha sons, I saw incalculable thousands, ten thousands, millions who had determined to seek the way of the Buddha, everyone with a respectful and reverent mind, all coming to the place of the Buddha, persons who in the past had listened to other Buddhas and heard the Law preached through expedient means.
Immediately the thought came to me that the reason the Thus Come One has appeared is so he may preach the Buddha wisdom.
Now is precisely the time to do so.
Shariputra, you should understand that persons of dull capacity and small wisdom, who are attached to appearances, proud and overbearing, are incapable of believing in this Law.
Now I, joyful and fearless, in the midst of the bodhisattvas, honestly discarding expedient means, will preach only the unsurpa.s.sed Way.
When the bodhisattvas hear this Law, they will be released from all entanglements of doubt.
The twelve hundred Arhats, they too will all attain Buddhahood.
Following in the same fashion that the Buddhas of the three existences employ in preaching the Law, I now will do likewise, preaching a Law that is without distinctions.
The times when the Buddhas appear in the world are far apart and difficult to encounter.
And even when they appear in the world it is difficult for them to preach this Law.
Throughout incalculable, innumerable kalpas it is rare that one may hear this Law, and a person capable of listening to this Law, such a person is likewise rare.
It is like the udumbara flower which all the world loves and delights in, which heavenly and human beings look on as something rare, but which appears only once in many ages.
If a person hears this Law, delights and praises it, even if he utters just one word, then he has made offerings to all the Buddhas of the three existences.
But a person like this is very rarely found, rarer than the udumbara flower.
You should have no doubts.
I being king of the doctrines, make this announcement to the entire great a.s.sembly.
I employ only the single vehicle way to teach and convert the bodhisattvas, I have no voice-hearer disciples.
You, Shariputra, and the voice-hearers and bodhisattvas, you should understand that this wonderful Law is the secret crux of the Buddhas.
In this evil world of the five impurities those who merely delight in and are attached to the desires, living beings such as this in the end will never seek the Buddha way.
When evil persons in ages to come hear the Buddha preach the single vehicle, they will be confused, will not believe or accept it, will reject the Law and fall into the evil paths.
But when there are those with sense of shame, persons of purity who have determined to seek the Buddha way, then for the sake of such as these one should widely praise the way of the single vehicle.
Shariputra, you should understand this.
The Law of the Buddhas is like this.
Employing ten thousand, a million expedient means, they accord with what is appropriate in preaching the Law.
Those who are not versed in this matter cannot fully comprehend this.
But you and the others already know how the Buddhas, the teachers of the world, accord with what is appropriate in employing expedient means.
You will have no more doubts or perplexities but, your minds filled with great joy, will know that you yourselves will attain Buddhahood.
CHAPTER THREE: SIMILE AND PARABLE.
At that time Shariputra's mind danced with joy. Then he immediately stood up, pressed his palms together, gazed up in reverence at the face of the Honored-One, and said to the Buddha, "Just now, when I heard from the World-Honored One, this voice of the Law, my mind seemed to dance and I gained what I had never had before. Why do I say this?
Because in the past when I heard a Law of this kind from the Buddha and saw how the bodhisattvas received prophecies that in time they would attain Buddhahood, I and the others felt that we had no part in the affair. We were deeply grieved to think we would never gain the immeasurable insight of the Thus Come One.
"World-Honored One, I have constantly lived in the mountain forest or alone under the trees, sometimes sitting, sometimes walking around, and always I have thought to myself, since I and the others all alike have entered into the nature of the Law, why does the Thus Come One use the Law of the Lesser Vehicle to bring us salvation?