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Chapter
Twenty-three:
The Former Deeds of Bodhisattva Medicine King
At that time bodhisattva Constellation King Flower spoke to the
Buddha, saying: "World-Honored One, how does the bodhisattva
Medicine King come and go in the saha world? World-Honored One,
this bodhisattva Medicine King has carried out some hundreds, thousands,
ten thousands, millions of nayutas of difficult practices, arduous
practices.. Very well, World-Honored One, could I ask you to explain
a little? The heavenly beings, dragons, gods, yakshas, gandharvas,
asuras, garudas, kimnaras, mahoragas, human and nonhuman beings,
and the bodhisattvas who have come from other lands and the multitude
of voice-hearers, will all be delighted to hear you."
At
that time the Buddha addressed the bodhisattva Constellation King
Flower, saying: "Many kalpas in the past, immeasurable as Ganges
sands, there was a Buddha named Sun Moon Pure Bright Virtue Thus
Come One , worthy of offerings, of right and universal knowledge,
perfect clarity and conduct, well gone, understanding the world,
unexcelled worthy, trainer of people, trainer of heavenly and human
beings, Buddha, World-Honored One. This Buddha had eighty million
great bodhisattvas and mahasattvas and a multitude of great voice-hearers
equal to the sands of seventy-two Ganges. This Buddha's life span
was forty-two thousand kalpas, and the life span of the bodhisattva's
was the same. In his land there were no women, hell dwellers, hungry
spirits, beasts or asuras, and no kind of tribulation. The ground
was as level as the palm of a hand, made of lapis lazuli and adorned
with jeweled trees. Jeweled curtains covered it over, banners of
jeweled flowers hung down, and jeweled urns an incense burners filled
the land everywhere. There were daises made of the seven treasures,
with a tree by each dais, the tree situated an arrow-shot length
from the dais. These jeweled trees all had bodhisattvas and voice-hearers
sitting under them, and each of the jeweled daises had hundreds
of millions of heavenly beings playing on heavenly instruments and
singing the praises of the Buddha as an offering.
"At
the time, for the sake of the bodhisattva Gladly Seen by All Living
Beings and the other numerous bodhisattvas and multitude of voice-hearers,
the Buddha preached the Lotus Sutra. This bodhisattva Gladly Seen
by All Living Beings delighted in carrying out arduous practices.
In the midst of the Law preached by the Buddha Sun Moon Pure Bright
Virtue he applied himself diligently and traveled about here and
there, single-mindedly seeking Buddhahood for a period of fully
twelve thousand years. After that he was able to gain the samadhi
in which one can manifest all physical forms. Having gained this
samadhi, his heart was filled with great joy and he thought to himself:
My gaining the samadhi in which I can manifest al physical forms
is due entirely to the fact that I heard the Lotus Sutra. I must
now make an offering to the Buddha Sun Moon Pure Bright Virtue and
to the Lotus Sutra!
"Immediately
he entered the samadhi and in the midst of the sky rained down mandarava
flowers, great mandarava flowers, and finely ground, hard black
particles of sandalwood; they filled the whole sky like clouds as
they came raining down. He also rained down the incense of the sandalwood
that grows by the southern seashore. Six taels of this incense is
worth as much as the saha world. All these he used as an offering
to the Buddha.
"When
he had finished making this offering, he rose from this samadhi
and thought to himself: Though I have employed my supernatural powers
to make this offering to the Buddha, it is not as good as making
an offering of my own body.
"Thereupon
he swallowed various perfumes, sandalwood, kunduruka, turushka,
prikka, aloes, and liquidambar gum, and he also drank the fragrant
oil of champaka and other kinds of flowers, doing this for a period
of fully twelve hundred years. Anointing his body with the fragrant
oil, he appeared before the Buddha Sun Moon Pure Bright Virtue,
wrapped his body in heavenly jeweled robes, poured fragrant oil
over his head and, calling on his transcendental powers, set fire
to his body. The glow shown forth, illuminating worlds equal in
number to the sands of eighty million Ganges. The Buddhas in these
worlds simultaneously spoke out in praise, saying: 'Excellent, excellent,
good man! This is true diligence. This is what is called a true
Dharma offering to the Thus Come One. Though one may use flowers,
incense, necklaces, incense for burning, powdered incensed, paste
incense, heavenly silken banners and canopies, along with the incense
of the sandalwood that grows by the southern seashore, presenting
offerings of all such things as these, he can never match this!
Though one may make donations of his realm and cities, his wife
and children, he is no match for this! Good men, this is called
the foremost donation of all. Among all donations, this is most
highly prized, for one is offering the Dharma to the Thus Come One'
"After
they had spoken these words, they each fell silent. The body of
the bodhisattva burned for twelve hundred years, and when that period
of time had passed, it at last burned itself out.
"After
the bodhisattva Gladly Seen By All Living Beings had made this Dharma
offering and his life had come to an end, he was reborn in the land
of the Buddha Sun Moon Pure Bright Virtue, in the household of the
King Pure Virtue. Sitting in cross-legged position, he was suddenly
born by transformation, and at once for the benefit of his father
he spoke in verse form, saying:
Great
king, you should now understand this.
Having walked about in a certain place,
I immediately gained the samadhi
that allows me to manifest all physical forms.
I have carried out my endeavors with great diligence
and cast aside the body that I loved.
"When
he had recited this verse, he said to his father: 'The Buddha Sun
Moon Pure Bright Virtue is still present at this time. Previously
I made an offering to this Buddha and gained a dharani that allows
me to understand the words of all living beings. Moreover I have
heard this Lotus Sutra with its eight hundred, thousand, ten thousand,
millions of nayutas, kankaras, vivaras, akshobhyas of verses6 Great
king, I must now once more make on offering to this Buddha.
"Having
said this, he seated himself on a dais made of the seven treasures,
rose up into the air to the height of seven tala trees and, proceeding
to the place where the Buddha was, bowed his head to the ground
in observance to the Buddha's feet, put the nails of his ten fingers
together and spoken this verse in praise of the Buddha:
The
countenance so rare and wonderful,
its bright beams illuminating the ten directions!
At a previous time I made an offering.
And now once more I draw near.
"At
the time, after the bodhisattva Gladly Seen by All Living Beings
had spoken this verse, he said to the Buddha: 'World-Honored One,
is the World-Honored One still present in the world?'
"At
that time the Buddha Sun Moon Pure Bright Virtue said to the bodhisattva
Gladly Seen by All Living Beings: 'Good man, the time has come for
my nirvana. The time has come for extinction. You may provide me
with a comfortable couch, for tonight will be my parinirvana.'
"He
also commanded the bodhisattva Gladly Seen by All Living Beings,
saying: 'Good man, I take this Law of the Buddha and entrust it
to you. In addition, the bodhisattvas and great disciples, along
with the Law of anuttara-samyak-sambodhi, and the thousand-millionfold
seven-jeweled world, with its jeweled trees and jeweled daises and
heavenly beings who wait on and attend them - all these I hand over
to you. I also entrust you the relics of my body that remain after
I have passed into extinction. You must distribute them abroad and
arrange for offerings to them far and wide. You should erect many
thousands of towers [to house them].'
"The
Buddha Sun Moon Pure Bright Virtue, having given these commands
to the bodhisattva Gladly Seen by Living Beings, that night, in
the last watch of the night, entered Nirvana.
"At
that time the bodhisattva Gladly Seen by All Living Beings, seeing
the Buddha pass into extinction, was deeply grieved and distressed.
Out of his great love and longing for the Buddha he at once prepared
a pyre made of sandalwood from the seashore, and with this as an
offering to the Buddha's body, he cremated the body. After the fire
had burned out, he gathered up the relics, fashioned eighty-four
thousand jeweled urns, and built eighty-four thousand towers, high
as the three worlds, adorned with central poles, draped with banners
and canopies and hung with a multitude of jeweled bells.
"At
that time the bodhisattva Gladly Seen by All Living Beings once
more thought to himself: 'Though I have made these offerings, my
mind is not yet satisfied. I must make some further offering to
the relics.
"Then
he spoke to the other bodhisattvas and great disciples, and to the
heavenly beings, dragons, yakshas, and all the members of the great
assembly, saying, 'You must give your undivided attention. I will
now make an offering to the relics of the Buddha Sun Moon Pure Bright
Virtue.'
"Having
spoken these words, immediately in the presence of the eighty-four
thousand towers he burned his arms, which were adorned with a hundred
blessings, for a period of seventy-two thousand years as his offering.
This caused the numberless multitudes who were seeking to become
voice-hearers, along with an immeasurable asamkhya of persons, to
conceive the desire for anuttara-samyak-sambodhi, and all of them
were able to dwell in the samadhi where one can manifest all physical
forms.
"At
that time the bodhisattvas, heavenly and human beings, asuras and
others, seeing that the bodhisattva had destroyed his arms, were
alarmed and saddened and they said: 'This bodhisattva Gladly Seen
by All Living Beings is our teacher, instructing and converting
us. Now he has burned his arms and his body is no longer whole!'
"At
that time, in the midst of the great assembly, the bodhisattva Gladly
Seen by All Living Beings made this vow, saying: 'I have cast away
both my arms. I'm certain to attain the golden body of a Buddha.
If this is true and not false, then may my two arms become as they
were before!'
"When
he had finished pronouncing this vow, his arms reappeared of themselves
as they had been before. This came about because the merits and
wisdom of this bodhisattva were many-fold and profound. At that
time the thousand-million-fold world shook and trembled in six different
ways, heaven rained down jeweled flowers, and all the heavenly and
human beings gained what they had never had before."
The
Buddha said to the bodhisattva Constellation King Flower: "What
do you think? Is this bodhisattva Gladly Seen by All Living Beings
someone unknown to you? He is in fact none other than the present
bodhisattva Medicine King! He cast aside his body as an offering
in this fashion immeasurable hundreds, thousands, ten thousands,
millions of nayutas of times.
"Constellation
King Flower, if there are those have made up their minds and wish
to gain anuttara-samyak-sambodhi, they would do well to burn a finger
or one toe of their foot as an offering to the Buddha towers. It
is better than offering one's realm and cities, wife and children,
or the mountains, forests, Rivers, and lakes in the 'lands of thousand-million-fold
world, or all their precious treasures. even if a person were to
fill the whole thousand-million-fold world with the seven treasures
as an offering to the Buddha and the great bodhisattvas, pratyekabuddhas
and arhats, the benefits gained by such a person cannot match those
gained by accepting and upholding this Lotus Sutra, even just one
four-line verse of it! The latter brings the most numerous blessings
of all.
"Constellation
King Flower, among all the rivers, streams, and other bodies of
water, for example, the ocean is foremost. And this Lotus Sutra
is likewise, being the most profound and greatest of the sutras
preached by the Thus Come Ones. Again just as among the Dirt Mountains,
Black Mountains, Small Iron Encircling Mountains, Great Iron Encircling
mountains, Ten Treasure Mountains and all the other mountains, Mount
Sumeru is foremost, so this Lotus Sutra is likewise. Among all the
sutras, it holds the highest place. And just as among all the stars
and their like, the moon, a god's son, is foremost, so this Lotus
Sutra is likewise. For among all the thousands, ten thousands, millions
of types a sutra teachings, it shines the brightest. And just as
the sun, a god's son, con banish all darkness, so too this sutra
is capable of destroying the darkness of all that is not good.
"As
among the petty kings the wheel-turning sage king is foremost, so
this sutra is the most honored among all the many sutras. As the
lord Shakra is king among the thirty-three heavenly beings, so this
sutra likewise is king among all the sutras. And as the heavenly
king, great Brahma, is the father of all living beings, so this
sutra likewise is father of all sages, worthies, those still learning,
those who have completed their learning, and those who set their
minds on becoming bodhisattvas. And as among all the ordinary mortals,
the srotaapanna, sakridagamin, anagamin, arhats and pratyekabuddhas
are foremost, so this sutra likewise is foremost among all the sutra
teachings preached by all the Thus Come Ones, preached by all the
bodhisattvas, or preached by all the voice-hearers and pratyekabuddhas,
and in the same way this sutra is foremost among all the sutra teachings.
As the Buddha is king of the doctrines, so likewise this sutra is
king of the sutras.
"Constellation
King Flower, this sutra can save all living beings. The sutra can
cause all living beings to free themselves from suffering and anguish.
The sutra can bring great benefits to living beings and fulfill
their desires, as a clear pond can satisfy all those who are thirsty.
It is like a fire to one who is cold, a robe to one who is naked,
like a band of merchants finding a leader, the child finding its
mother, someone finding a ship in which to cross the water, a sick
man finding a doctor, someone in darkness finding a lamp, the poor
finding riches, the people finding a ruler, a traveling merchant
finding his way to the sea. It is like a torch that banishes darkness,
Such is this Lotus Sutra. It can cause living beings to cast off
all distress, all sickness and pain. It can unloose all the bonds
of birth and death.
"If
a person is able to hear this Lotus Sutra, if he copies it himself
or causes others to copy it, the benefits he gains thereby will
be such that even the Buddha wisdom could never finish calculating
their extent. If one copies these sutra scrolls and uses flowers,
incense, necklaces, incense for burning, powdered incense, paste
incense, banners, canopies, robes, various kinds of lamps such as
lamps of butter oil, oil lamps, lamps with various fragrant oils,
lamps of champaka oil, or lamps of navamalika oil to make offerings
to them, the benefits that he acquires will likewise be immeasurable.
"Constellation
King Flower, if there is a person who hears this chapter on the
Former Affairs of the Bodhisattva Medicine King, he too will gain
immeasurable and boundless benefits. If there is a woman hears this
chapter of the Former Affairs of the Bodhisattva Medicine King and
is able to accept and hold it, that will be her last appearance
in a woman's body and she will never be born in that form again.
"If
in the last Five Hundred year period after the Thus Come One has
entered extinction there a woman who hears this sutra and carries
out its practices as this sutra directs, when her life here on earth
comes to an end she will immediately go to the world of Peace and
Delight where the Buddha Amitayus dwells surrounded by the assembly
of great bodhisattvas and there will be born seated on a jeweled
seat in the center of a lotus blossom. He 7 will no longer know
the torments of greed, desire, anger, rage, stupidity or ignorance,
or the torments brought about by arrogance, envy or other defilements.
He will gain the bodhisattva's transcendental powers and the truth
of the birthlessness of all phenomena. Having gained this truth,
his faculty of sight will be clear and pure, and with this clear
pure faculty of sight he will see Buddhas and Thus Come Ones equal
in number to the sands of Ãven hundred twelve thousand million
nayutas of Ganges.
"At
that time Buddhas will join him praising them from afar, saying:
'Excellent, excellent, good man! In the midst of the Law of Shakyamuni
Buddha you have been able to accept, uphold, read, recite and ponder
this sutra and to preach it for others. The good fortune you gain
thereby is immeasurable and boundless. It cannot be burned by fire
or washed away by water. Your benefits are such that a thousand
Buddhas speaking altogether could never finish describing them.
Now you have been able to destroy all devils and thieves, to annihilate
the army of birth and death, and all others who bore you enmity
or malice have likewise been wiped out.
"Good
man, a hundred, a thousand Buddhas will employ their transcendental
powers to join in guarding and protecting you. Among the heavenly
and human beings of all the worlds, there will been no one like
you. With the sole exception of the Thus Come One, there will be
none among the voice-hearer, pratyekabuddhas or bodhisattvas whose
wisdom and ability in meditation can equal yours!'
"Constellation
King Flower, such will be the benefits and the power of wisdom successfully
acquired by this bodhisattva.
"If
there is a person who, hearing this chapter on the Former Affairs
of the Bodhisattva Medicine King, is able to welcome it with joy
and praise its excellence, then in this present existence this person's
mouth will constantly emit the fragrance of the blue lotus flower,
and the pores of his body will constantly emit the fragrance of
ox-head sandalwood. His benefits will be such as have been described
above.
"For
this reason, Constellation King Flower, I entrust this chapter on
the Former Affairs of the Bodhisattva Medicine King to you. After
I pass into extinction, in the last Five Hundred period you must
spread it abroad widely throughout Jambudvipa and never allowed
to be cut off, nor must you allow evil devils, the devils' people,
heavenly beings, dragons, yakshas or kumbhanda demons to seize the
advantage!
"Constellation
King Flower, you must use your transcendental powers to guard and
protect this sutra. Why? Because this sutra provides good medicine
for the ills of the people of Jambudvipa. If a person who has an
illness is able to hear this sutra, then his illness will be wiped
out and he will know neither old age or death.
"Constellation
King Flower, if you see someone who accepts an upholds this sutra,
you must take blue lotus blossoms, heap them with powdered incense,
and scatter them over him as an offering. And when you have scattered
them, you should think to yourself: Before long this person will
pick grasses, spread them as a seat in the place of practice, and
conquer the armies of the devil. Then he will sound the conch of
the Law, beat the drum of the great Law, and free all living beings
from the sea of old age, sickness and death!
"For
this reason when those who seek the Buddha way see so someone who
accepts and upholds this sutra, they should approach him with this
kind of respect and reference."
When
[the Buddha] preached this chapter on the Former Affairs of the
Bodhisattva Medicine King, eighty-four thousand bodhisattvas gained
the dharani that allows them to understand the words of all living
beings. Many Treasures Thus Come One in the midst of his treasure
tower praised the bodhisattva Constellation King Flower, saying:
"Excellent, excellent, Constellation King Flower. You succeeded
in acquiring inconceivable benefits and thus were able to question
Shakyamuni Buddha about this matter, profiting immeasurable numbers
of living beings."
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