Countless aeons ago, Maitreya, while
making many offerings, took the bodhisattva vows from the Tathagata Great
Power (Tub chen) in the presence of many other Buddhas. From that
moment on, he has guided countless sentient beings along the path of the
three higher trainings (discipline, concentration and wisdom) thereby
leading them through the three vehicles (shravaka, pratyekabuddha and
bodhisattva) to enlightenment.
While practising as a bodhisattva, he specialized in the meditation on
great love. He not only taught this path to others, but meditated on it
continuously himself. He would often station himself at the gates of a
city and contemplate on loving kindness. So powerful was his meditation
that people coming and going through the gates, if they would pass close
enough to touch his feet, would themselves receive the realisation of
great love. This greatly pleased all the exalted beings of the ten
directions. The Tathagatas rejoiced in his actions and predicted that in
his future lives, as a Bodhisattva and as a Buddha, he would be known by
the name "Love" (Maitreya; Jhampa). This is how he received his
name.
In one lifetime he was born as one of the thousand sons of a great
king. This king wanted to know in what order his sons would become
enlightened, so he put all their names into a bowl, then drew the names
out of the bowl one by one. Maitreya's name was fifth and the Buddha of
that age, the Tathagata Limitless Knowledge (Yon ten pa ye)
predicted that he would be the fifth Buddha of the present era, Shakyamuni
being the fourth.
Eventually, Maitreya advanced through all the levels of spiritual
development. He achieved the tenth and highest stage of a bodhisattva and
afterwards a fully enlightened Buddha. Having reached this level of utmost
perfection, he manifested in many different aspects in countless Buddha
fields, and at present his particular abode is the Pure Land of Tushita.
There he imparts mahayana teachings to many countless advanced bodhisattva
disciples, and it was in Tushita that he taught his five famous texts to
the great arya being Asanga. Maitreya also gives many other teachings in
accordance with the needs of different disciples. Throughout the ten
directions of space he appears as countless spiritual masters, thereby
leading innumerable beings along the path to full awakening.
Eventually the time will come for Maitreya to appear as the fifth
universal Buddha of this world age and turn the wheel of dharma for the
benefit of all. This will come about in the following manner. In the
future, because of the growth of delusion, the beings living in this world
will degenerate. Their lifespan will decrease and be filled with much
suffering. When the human life expectancy has shortened to only ten years,
Maitreya will mnanifest in the form of a great spiritual leader and
demonstrate the path of virtue. He will particularly spread the teachings
on loving kindness and, as a result, the fortune of the beings in this
world will begin to change. As they gradually give up their deluded
attitudes and harmful behaviour, their lifespan will increase. After a
great many ages the life expectancy of humans will grow enormously and
then slowly decrease again until the human lifespan is about a hundred
years. According to the prophesies of all the Buddhas and his own promise,
this will be the time when Maitreya Buddha will appear in this world as a
universal teacher.
His father will be called The Great Compassion Brahmin (Tramze Tsang
rab) and his mother The Youthful-lookinig One (Tsang Denma).
Maitreya will be born from her side as she stands in a forest garden, and
the great celestial kin INdra will receive the new born buddha with great
deviotion. Immediately the baby Maitreya will take seven steps in each of
the four directions, and on each spot that he places his feet, a treasure
of lotuses wil bloom. Then he will declare, "I am the unsurpassed saviour
of the world and have come to liberate all beings from their suffering.
This will be my last rebirth; there will be no further reincarnations for
me." Upon hearing this, all the exalted beings and spirits of the world
will rejoice, performing many acts of purification and presenting
magnificent offerings to him. His proud father will then take him around
the city so that the citizens can also rejoice at their new treasure.
Beautiful goddesses will offer him flowers and the great sages will
predict that in that very life he will become a fully enlightened Buddha.
Thereafter he will follow the life of a royal prince. When the time
comes for him to be educated, Maitreya will be the foremost of four
thousand and eighty students and when it is time to marry, Maitreya will
have many wives with whom he will live for many years. Then a great
religious festival of Brahmins will take place in his kingdom. During this
festival, Maitreya will demonstrate that he has come to realise the
impermanent nature of phenomena and, seeing the examples of ascetic monks,
will declare his renunciation of cyclic existence and his intention to
leave his royal surroundings and follow the religious way of life. This
decision will so greatly shock those around him that the whole palace and
all his wives will fly up into space.
Thereafter, having made his decison to abandon the royal way of life,
Maitreya will depart into the forest. All the celestial beings and saints
will rejoice at his resolve and will offer prayers for his success,
protecting and caring for him as he meditates. Following his example, many
of his wives and one thousand and forty members of his retinue together
with numerous city dwellers will follow after him in great devotion and
also take ordination as religious practitioners.
For seven days, Maitreya will follow the ascetic way of life,
refraining from all food and drink. Then upon arising from a state of deep
meditative concentration, Maitreya will receive a bowl of milk from his
wife Da way Tong chen. Refreshed by this, he will assume the
diamond hard cross-legged posture and make the firm determination not to
rise from meditationi until enligthenment has been achieved. That evening
he will defeat all demonic interferences and negative forces (mara)
and in the middle of the night will enter a state of profound absorption.
Finally, with the rising sun the following morning, Maitreya, who in fact
has achieved full enlightenment many ages before, will demonstrate for the
sake of his fortunate disciples the attainment of complete and perfect
Buddhahood. Then, in the same manner as all Buddhas of the past, present
and future, Maitreya will lead countless beings out of their suffering and
along the path to spiritual awakening.
For seven days after his demonstration of enlightenment, Maitraya will
remain in silence, observing his future disciples. Then Indra, the king of
the celestial beings, will present him with a golden wheel and the
universally beautiful objects of the five senses, requesting him to turn
the wheel of dharma for the benefit of all. In response to this request,
Maitreya will teach the four truths of the noble ones and thereby lead
many millions of disciples to liberation.
During his long teaching career, Maitreya will turn the wheel of great
teachings three times and each time countless multitudes of disciples will
come to listen. These teachings will be enormous events attracting not
merely human, earth-born disciples, but many celestial beings, dakas,
dakinis and beings from other realms as well. Many of those gathered to
receive these teachings will immediately become arhats, bodhisattvas and
even fully enlightened Buddhas. By the power of his holy body, speech and
mind, Maitreya will lead and satisfy all those gathered according to their
individual needs and capacities. To some he will give hinayana
instructions, to others he will give mahayana. In this way, he will lead
countless disciples through the three vehicles to liberation and
enlightenment.
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