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THE REASONS FOR THE
DHARMA ASSEMBLY, ONE Thus I have heard, at
one time the Buddha dwelt at Shravasti in the Jeta Grove in the Garden of
the Benefactor of Orphans and the Forlorn, together with a gathering of
great Bhikshus, twelve hundred fifty in all. At meal time the World
Honored One put on his robe, took up his bowl and entered the great city
of Shravasti to collect alms. After he had finished his sequential
alms-round, he returned to his dwelling. When his meal was completed, he
put his robe and bowl away. After he washed his feet, he arranged his seat
and sat down.
SUBHUTI'S REQUEST, TWO At that time the
Elder Subhuti arose from his seat in the great assembly, uncovered his
right shoulder, placed his right knee on the ground, joined his palms
together respectfully and addressed the Buddha, "How rare, World Honored
One, is the Thus Come One who protects and cares well for all Bodhisattvas
and well favors all Bodhisattvas. World Honored One, if a good man or good
woman resolves his mind on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, on what should he rely?
How should he subdue his mind?" The Buddha said, "Very good, very good
Subhuti. It is as you say. The Thus Come One protects and cares well for
all Bodhisattvas and well favors all Bodhisattvas. Now listen attentively;
I shall tell you. A good man or good woman who resolves his mind on
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi should thus rely and thus subdue his mind." "Yes
indeed, World Honored One. I am delighted and wish to listen."
THE ORTHODOX DOCTRINE OF THE GREAT VEHICLE,
THREE The Buddha told Subhuti, "All Bodhisattvas, Mahasattvas,
should subdue their minds thus: 'I must cause all living beings--those
born from eggs, wombs, moisture, by transformation; those with form, those
without form, those with thought, those without thought, those not totally
endowed with thought, and those not totally without thought--to enter
Nirvana without residue and be taken across to Cessation. Yet of the
immeasurable, numberless, boundless numbers of living beings thus taken
across to Cessation, there is actually no living being taken across to
Cessation.' Why? Subhuti, if a Bodhisattva has an appearance of self,
others, living beings, or a life, he is not a Bodhisattva."
WONDERFUL PRACTICE IS TO NOT RELY ON ANYTHING,
FOUR "Moreover, Subhuti, as to dharmas, a Bodhisattva should not
rely on anything when giving. That is to say, when giving, he should
neither rely on forms, nor sounds, smells, tastes, tangible objects or
dharmas. Subhuti, a Bodhisattva should give thus: he should not rely on
appearances. Why? If a Bodhisattva does not rely on appearances when
giving, his blessings and virtues are inconceivable and immeasurable.
"Subhuti, what do you think, is space in the east conceivable or
measurable?" "No World Honored One." "Subhuti, is space in the south,
west, north, or in the intermediate directions, above or below conceivable
or measurable?" "No, World Honored One." "Subhuti, the blessings and
virtues of a Bodhisattva who does not rely on appearances when giving, are
just as inconceivable and immeasurable. Subhuti, a Bodhisattva should rely
only on the teachings."
GENUINE DISCERNMENT OF THE PRINCIPLE OF SUCHNESS,
FIVE "Subhuti, what do you think, is it possible to see the Thus
Come One in his physical appearances?" "No World Honored One, it is not
possible to see Thus Come One in his physical appearances. Why? Because
the physical appearances mentioned by the Thus Come One are not physical
appearances." The Buddha said to Subhuti, "All appearances are empty and
false. If one sees all appearances as no appearances, then one sees the
Thus Come One."
PROPER FAITH IS RARE, SIX Subhuti addressed
the Buddha, "World Honored One, in the future will there be living beings
who truly believe upon hearing such phrases?" The Buddha told Subhuti, "Do
not say that! In the last five hundred years after the Thus Come One's
Cessation, there will be those who, holding the moral precepts and
cultivating blessings, will believe such phrases and accept them as true.
You should know that such people have not planted good roots with just one
Buddha, two Buddhas, three Buddhas, four, or five Buddhas, but they have
planted good roots at the places of immeasurable tens of millions of
Buddhas. The Thus Come One knows and sees all people who hear these
phrases, Subhuti, and have even a single thought of pure faith. Such
living beings will thus obtain immeasurable blessings and virtues. Why?
Because those living beings no longer cling to the appearances of self,
others, living beings, or a life, nor to the appearances of dharmas or
non-dharmas. Why? If those living beings' minds cling to appearances, that
would be attachment to a self, others, living beings and a life. If they
cling to appearances of dharmas, that would be attachment to a self,
others, living beings and a life. Why? If they cling to the appearances of
non-dharmas, that would be attachment to a self, others, living beings and
a life. Therefore, you should not cling to dharmas; you should not cling
to non-dharmas. Because of this principle the Thus Come One always says,
'Bhikshus, you should all know that the Dharma I speak is like a raft. You
must let go of dharmas. Even more so let go of non-dharmas.'"
NOTHING ATTAINED, NOTHING SPOKEN,
SEVEN "Subhuti, what do you think, did the Thus Come One attain
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi? Did the Thus Come One speak any Dharma?" Subhuti
answered, "As I understand what the Buddha has said, there is no
predetermined Dharma called Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, and there are not any
predetermined Dharmas which the Thus Come One could speak. Why? All the
Dharma which the Thus Come One has spoken can neither be clung to nor
spoken of. It is neither Dharma nor non-dharma. Why is that so? All Worthy
Ones and Sages are different because of Unconditioned Dharmas."
THEY ARISE FROM DHARMA, EIGHT "Subhuti,
what do you think, if a person gave as a gift the seven kinds of precious
gems in quantity enough to fill up a Threefold Great Thousand World
System, would such a person obtain many blessings and virtues?" Subhuti
said, "Very many World Honored One. Why? These blessings and virtues do
not refer to the essential nature of blessings and virtues. Therefore, the
Thus Come One says they are many blessings and virtues." "If on the other
hand, a person were to accept and uphold even so few as four lines of
verse from this Sutra and speak them for others, this person's blessings
would surpass the blessings of the individual mentioned above. Why?
Subhuti, all Buddhas and their Dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi come from
this Sutra. Subhuti, by this I mean the Buddha and the Dharma are not the
Buddha and the Dharma."
THE ONE APPEARANCE IS BEYOND APPEARANCES,
NINE "Subhuti, what do you think, can a Shrotaapana have the
thought, 'Have I attained the Fruition of Shrotaapana'?" Subhuti said, "No
World Honored One. Why? Shrotaapana means 'one who has entered the flow.'
And yet, he has not entered anything. He has not entered forms, sounds,
smells, tastes, tangible objects or dharmas. Therefore he is called a
Shrotaapana." "Subhuti, what do you think, can a Sakrdagamin have the
thought, 'Have I attained the Fruition of Sakrdagamin'?" Subhuti said, "No
World Honored One. Why? Sakrdagamin means 'one who returns once more,' but
actually he does not return. Therefore he is called a Sakrdagamin."
"Subhuti, what do you think, can an Anagamin have the thought, 'Have I
attained the Fruition of Anagamin?'" Subhuti said, "No World Honored One.
Why? Anagamin means 'one who does not return,' but actually he is without
not returning. Therefore he is called an Anagamin." "Subhuti, what do you
think, can an Arhat have the thought, 'Have I attained the Way of the
Arhat?'" Subhuti said, "No World Honored One. Why? Actually there is no
dharma called 'Arhat.' World Honored One, if an Arhat had the thought, 'I
have attained the Way of the Arhat,' that would be an attachment to self,
others, living beings and to a life. World Honored One, the Buddha has
said that I am foremost in the attainment of the No Strife Samadhi, and I
am the foremost Arhat free from desire. Yet, World Honored One, I do not
have the thought, 'I am an Arhat free from desire.' If I had the thought,
'I have attained the Way of the Arhat,' then the World Honored One would
not say, 'Subhuti is foremost of those who delight in practicing Aranya.'
Since Subhuti actually does not practice anything, he is called, 'Subhuti
who delights in practicing Aranya.'"
ADORNING PURE LANDS, TEN The Buddha said to
Subhuti, "What do you think? Did the Thus Come One obtain any Dharma when
he was with Burning Lamp Buddha in the past?" "No World Honored One, the
Thus Come One did not actually obtain any Dharma when he was with Burning
Lamp Buddha." "Subhuti what do you think? Does a Bodhisattva adorn
Buddhalands?" "No World Honored One. Why? One who adorns Buddhalands does
not adorn anything. Therefore it is called adorning." "Therefore Subhuti,
all Bodhisattvas Mahasattvas should thus produce a pure mind which does
not rely on forms, sounds, smells, tastes, tangible objects or dharmas. He
should produce a mind which does not rely on anything. Subhuti, suppose a
person had a body like Sumeru, king of mountains. What do you think? Would
that body be big?" Subhuti addressed the Buddha, "Very big World Honored
One. Why? The Buddha says it is not a body. Therefore it is called a big
body."
THE SUPREMACY OF UNCONDITIONED BLESSINGS,
ELEVEN "Subhuti, suppose there were as many Ganges Rivers as there
are grains of sand in the Ganges River. What do you think, would the
grains of sand in all those Ganges Rivers be many?" Subhuti said, "Very
many World Honored One. That many Ganges rivers alone would be
uncountable, how much the more so the grains of sands contained in them.
"Subhuti, I am speaking truthfully. Suppose a good man or good woman had
filled with the Seven Kinds of Precious Gems as many Threefold Great
Thousand World Systems as there are grains of sand in all those Ganges
Rivers and gave them as an offering. Would that person obtain many
blessings?" Subhuti said, "Very many World Honored One." The Buddha told
Subhuti, "If a good man or good woman were to accept and uphold even so
few as four lines of verse from this Sutra and speak them for others,
those blessings and virtues would surpass the previous blessings and
virtues."
REVERING THE PROPER TEACHING,
TWELVE "Moreover, Subhuti, know that all the gods, humans and
asuras of the world should make offerings to any place where even as few
as four lines of verse from this Sutra have been spoken, just as they
would make offerings to a Buddha, a stupa or a temple. How much the more
should they make offerings to any place where there are people who can
completely accept, uphold, read and recite this Sutra. Subhuti you should
know that such people accomplish the supreme, foremost and most rare of
dharmas. Wherever this Sutra is found, there is a Buddha or reverent
disciple."
ACCEPTING AND UPHOLDING THE DHARMA OF "THUSNESS",
THIRTEEN Then Subhuti addressed the Buddha, "World Honored One,
what name should we give this Sutra, and how should we uphold it?" The
Buddha told Subhuti, "The name of this Sutra is Vajra Prajna Paramita. You
should uphold it by that name. Why? The Buddha said that Prajna Paramita
is not Prajna Paramita. Therefore it is called Prajna Paramita. "Subhuti,
what do you think, has the Thus Come One spoken any Dharma?" Subhuti
addressed the Buddha, "The Thus Come One has not spoken any Dharma."
"Subhuti, what do you think, are there many particles of dust in a
Threefold Great Thousand World System?" Subhuti said, "Very many World
Honored One." "Subhuti, the Thus Come One says that particles of dust are
not particles of dust. Therefore they are called particles of dust. The
Thus Come One says that world systems are not world systems. Therefore
they are called world systems. "Subhuti, what do you think, is it possible
to see the Thus Come One in his Thirty-two Physical Appearances?" "No
World Honored One, it is not possible see the Thus Come One in his
Thirty-two Physical Appearances. Why? The Thus Come One says that the
Thirty-two Physical Appearances are not physical appearances. Therefore
they are called the Thirty-two Physical Appearances." "Subhuti, a good man
or good woman might give away his body as many times as there are grains
of sand in the Ganges River, but if another person were to accept and
uphold even as few as four lines of verse of this Sutra and explain them
for others, that person's blessings would be greater."
LEAVING APPEARANCES AND STILL CESSATION,
FOURTEEN At that time, upon hearing this sutra and deeply
understanding its purport, Subhuti wept and felt remorse, and addressed
the Buddha, "How rare, World Honored One, is this Sutra so profoundly
explained by the Buddha. From the time I attained the eye of wisdom until
the present, I have never heard such a Sutra. World Honored One, if
someone listens to this Sutra with a mind of pure faith and can bring
forth the Appearance of Reality, know that such a person has accomplished
foremost and rare merit and virtue. "World Honored One, the Appearance of
Reality is without appearance. Therefore the Thus Come One calls it the
Appearance of Reality. "World Honored One, now as I listen to this Sutra,
I believe, understand, accept and uphold it without difficulty. In the
future, in the last five hundred years, if there are living beings who
when they hear this Sutra, believe, understand, accept and uphold it, they
will be outstanding and most rare. Why? Such people will be without the
appearance of a self, the appearance of others, the appearance of living
beings, and the appearance of a life. Why? The appearance of self is
actually no appearance. The appearance of others, the appearance of living
beings and the appearance of a life are actually not appearances. Why? All
those who are called Buddhas have relinquished all appearances." The
Buddha told Subhuti, "So it is, so it is. If someone hears this Sutra and
is not frightened, alarmed, or terrified, you should know such a person is
most rare. Why? Subhuti, the foremost Paramita spoken of by the Thus Come
One is not the foremost Paramita. Therefore it is called the foremost
Paramita. "Subhuti, the Paramita of patience spoken of by the Thus Come
One is not the Paramita of patience. Therefore it is called the Paramita
of patience. Why? Subhuti, in the past when the King of Kalinga
dismembered my body, I had no appearance of a self, of others, of living
beings or of a life. Why? When I was cut limb from limb, if I had an
appearance of a self, an appearance of others, an appearance of living
beings or an appearance of a life, I would have been outraged. "Moreover
Subhuti, I recall that in the past, for five hundred lives, I was the
Patient Immortal. During all those lives I was without the appearance of a
self, others, living beings or a life. For that reason, Subhuti, a
Bodhisattva should relinquish all appearances and bring forth the mind of
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. He should bring forth thoughts which do not rely
on forms or which do not rely on sounds, smells, tastes, tangible objects,
or dharmas. He should bring forth thoughts which do not rely on anything.
Any relying of the mind is not relying. Therefore the Buddha says, 'The
Bodhisattva's mind should not rely on forms when he gives.' Subhuti,
because the Bodhisattva wishes to benefit all living beings, he should
give in this way. "The Thus Come One says that all appearances are
actually not appearances, and that all living beings are actually not
living beings. Subhuti, the Thus Come One speaks the truth. He speaks
factually. He speaks of things as they really are. He never deceives nor
are his words peculiar. Subhuti, the Dharma the Thus Come One obtained is
neither true nor false. "Subhuti, a Bodhisattva who gives with a mind
relying on dharmas is like a person in the dark who sees nothing at all. A
Bodhisattva who gives with a mind that does not rely on dharmas is like a
person with eyes who can see all kinds of things in the bright sunlight.
"Subhuti, if in the future there is a good man or good woman who can
accept, uphold, read or recite this Sutra, then the Thus Come One using
his Buddha-wisdom will thoroughly know and thoroughly see such a person.
That person will obtain immeasurable and boundless merit and
virtue."
THE MERIT AND VIRTUE GAINED FROM UPHOLDING THIS
SUTRA, FIFTEEN "Subhuti, a good man or good woman might in the
morning give away as many bodies as there are grains of sand in the Ganges
River, and again at noon give away as many bodies as there are grains of
sand in the Ganges River, and again in the evening give away as many
bodies as there are grains of sand in the Ganges River, giving away bodies
like that throughout immeasurable hundreds of thousands of billions of
kalpas. But if someone else were to hear this Sutra and believe it without
reservation, his blessings would surpass the blessings of the former
person. How much greater the blessings would be if one could write out,
accept, uphold, read, recite and explain this Sutra for others. "Subhuti,
to sum it up, the merit and virtue of this Sutra is inconceivable,
incalculable and boundless. The Thus Come One spoke it for those intent on
the Great Vehicle, for those intent on the foremost vehicle. The Thus Come
One knows and sees all people who can accept, uphold, read, recite and
extensively explain this Sutra for others. Such people perfect
immeasurable, incalculable, boundless and inconceivable merit and virtue
and sustain the Thus Come One's Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. Why? Subhuti, one
who delights in lesser dharmas is attached to a view of a self, a view of
others, a view of living beings and a view of a life. This person cannot
hear, accept, uphold, read or recite this Sutra or explain it for others.
"Subhuti, the gods, humans, and asuras of the world should make offerings
wherever this Sutra is found. Know that this place is a Stupa. All beings
should pay respect, worship, circumambulate and decorate it with incense
and flowers."
KARMIC OBSTRUCTIONS CAN BE PURIFIED,
SIXTEEN "Moreover Subhuti, if a good man or good woman who accepts,
upholds, reads or recites this Sutra, is ridiculed, that is because that
person has karmic offenses from past lives which destine him for the evil
paths. But as a result of the ridicule he receives from others in his
present life, his previous karmic offenses are destroyed and he will
attain Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. "Subhuti, I recall that in the past, for
immeasurable asamkhyeya kalpas, prior to Dipankara Buddha, I encountered
eighty-four trillion nayutas of Buddhas. I made offerings to and served
them all without exception. If there are others in the Final Period who
can accept, uphold, read or recite this Sutra, the merit and virtue they
obtain is a hundred times more, a thousand times more, ten thousand times
more, or a million times more than the merit and virtue I gained from
making offerings to all those Buddhas. It is so great that it exceeds all
calculations and comparisons. "Subhuti, if I were to explain in detail the
merit and virtue of a good man or good woman, who in the Final Period,
accepts, upholds, reads or recites this Sutra, then those who hear might
go insane or disbelieve. Subhuti, you should know that the principles in
this Sutra are inconceivable. So too are the rewards it
generates."
ULTIMATELY THERE IS NO SELF, SEVENTEEN Then
Subhuti addressed the Buddha, "World Honored One, if a good man or good
woman resolves his mind on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, on what should he rely?
How should he subdue his mind?" The Buddha told Subhuti, "A good man or
good woman who resolves his mind on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi should think
thus: 'I should take all living beings across to Cessation. Yet when all
living beings have been taken across to Cessation, actually not one living
being has been taken across to Cessation.' Why? Subhuti, if a Bodhisattva
has an appearance of self, others, living beings or a life, he is not a
Bodhisattva. For what reason? Subhuti, actually there is no such dharma as
resolving one's mind on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. "Subhuti, what do you
think, when the Thus Come One was with Burning Lamp Buddha, did he attain
the dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi?" "No World Honored One. As I
understand what the Buddha has said, when the Buddha was with Burning Lamp
Buddha, he did not attain the dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi." The
Buddha said, "So it is, so it is Subhuti. The Thus Come One did not
actually attain the dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. Subhuti, if the Thus
Come One had actually attained the dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, then
Burning Lamp Buddha would not have given me the prediction: 'You will in
the future become a Buddha with the name Shakyamuni.' Since I did not
actually attain the dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, Burning Lamp Buddha
gave me the prediction saying these words, 'You will in the future become
a Buddha with the name Shakyamuni.' Why? 'Thus Come One' means 'all
dharmas are "thus".' Someone might say the Thus Come One attained
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, Subhuti, but actually the Buddha did not attain
the dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. Subhuti, there is nothing true nor
false in the Anuttarasamyaksambodhi the Thus Come One attains. Therefore,
the Thus Come One says that all dharmas are Buddhadharma. Subhuti, what
are spoken of as 'all dharmas', are not all dharmas. Therefore they are
called 'all dharmas.' "Subhuti, suppose there is a person with a big
body." Subhuti said, "World Honored One, the Thus Come One speaks of a big
body as not being a big body. Therefore it is called a big body."
"Subhuti, a Bodhisattva is also like this. If he said, 'I should take
across immeasurable living beings to Cessation,' then he could not be
called a Bodhisattva. Why? Subhuti, there is really no dharma called a
Bodhisattva. Therefore the Buddha says that all dharmas are without self,
others, living beings or a life. "Subhuti, if a Bodhisattva said, 'I
should adorn Buddhalands,' he could not be called a Bodhisattva. Why? What
the Thus Come One speaks of as adorning Buddhalands is not adorning
Buddhalands. Therefore it is called adorning Buddhalands. Subhuti, if a
Bodhisattva comprehends the dharma of no self, the Thus Come One calls him
a true Bodhisattva."
CONTEMPLATING THE ONENESS OF EVERYTHING,
EIGHTEEN "Subhuti, what do you think, does the Thus Come One have
the Flesh Eye?" "So it is World Honored One. The Thus Come One has the
Flesh Eye." "Subhuti, what do you think, does the Thus Come One have the
Heavenly Eye?" "So it is World Honored One. The Thus Come One has the
Heavenly Eye." "Subhuti, what do you think, does the Thus Come One have
the Wisdom Eye?" "So it is World Honored One. The Thus Come One has the
Wisdom Eye." "Subhuti, what do you think, does the Thus Come One have the
Dharma Eye?" "So it is World Honored One. The Thus Come One has the Dharma
Eye." "Subhuti, what do you think, does the Thus Come One have the Buddha
Eye?" "So it is World Honored One. The Thus Come One has the Buddha Eye."
"Subhuti, what do you think, has the Thus Come One said that all the sand
of the Ganges River is sand?" "So it is World Honored One. The Thus Come
One has said that all that sand is sand." "Subhuti, what do you think, if
there were as many Ganges rivers as there are grains of sand in one Ganges
River, and there were as many Buddhalands as there were grains of sand in
all those Ganges rivers, would that be many Buddhalands?" "Very many,
World Honored One." The Buddha told Subhuti, "The Thus Come One thoroughly
knows all the various thoughts that occur to every living being in each of
those Buddhalands. Why? The Thus Come One says that all thoughts are not
thoughts. Therefore they are called thoughts. For what reason? Subhuti,
you cannot recover past thoughts, you cannot hold on to present thoughts,
and you cannot obtain future thoughts."
UNDERSTANDING AND TRANSFORMING THE DHARMA REALM,
NINETEEN "Subhuti, what do you think, would a person because of the
causes and conditions of filling a threefold great thousand world system
with the seven kinds of precious gems and giving them as an offering,
obtain many blessings?" "So it is World Honored One. That person on
account of his giving would obtain very many blessings." "Subhuti, if
these blessings and virtues are real, the Thus Come One would not speak
about obtaining many blessings. But because these blessings and virtues do
not exist, the Thus Come One speaks of obtaining many
blessings."
LEAVING BOTH FORM AND APPEARANCES,
TWENTY "Subhuti, what do you think, should one look for Buddha in
his perfect physical body?" "No, World Honored One, one should not look
for Thus Come One in his perfect physical body. Why? The Thus Come One has
said that the perfect physical body is not the perfect physical body.
Therefore it is called the perfect physical body." "Subhuti, what do you
think, should one look for Thus Come One in all his perfect appearances?"
"No World Honored One, one should not look for Thus Come One in all his
perfect appearances. Why? The Thus Come One has said perfect appearances
are not perfect appearances. Therefore they are called perfect
appearances."
WHAT IS SPOKEN IS NOT SPOKEN,
TWENTY-ONE "Subhuti, do not maintain that the Thus Come One has
this thought: 'I have spoken Dharma.' Do not think that way. Why? If
someone says the Thus Come One has spoken Dharma, he slanders the Buddha
due to his inability to understand what I teach. Subhuti, as to speaking
Dharma, no Dharma can be spoken. Therefore it is called 'speaking
Dharma'." At that time Subhuti, the wise elder, addressed the Buddha,
"World Honored One, will there be living beings in the future who believe
in this Sutra when they hear it?" The Buddha said, "The living beings to
whom you refer are neither living beings nor not living beings. Why?
Subhuti, all the different kinds of living beings the Thus Come One speaks
of are not living beings. Therefore they are called living
beings."
NO DHARMA CAN BE OBTAINED,
TWENTY-TWO Subhuti addressed the Buddha, "World Honored One, is it
true that the Thus Come One, in attaining Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, did not
attain anything?" The Buddha said, "So it is, so it is, Subhuti. As to
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, there is not the slightest dharma which I could
attain. Therefore it is called Anuttarasamyaksambodhi."
A PURE MIND DOES WHOLESOME DEEDS,
TWENTY-THREE "Moreover, Subhuti, this Dharma is the common
denominator; nothing is higher or lower. Therefore it is called
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. A person free of self, others, living beings and a
life, who cultivates all wholesome dharmas, attains
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. Subhuti, what are called wholesome dharmas, the
Thus Come One says are not wholesome dharmas. Therefore they are called
wholesome dharmas."
BLESSINGS AND WISDOM BEYOND COMPARE,
TWENTY-FOUR "Subhuti, suppose someone were to take mounds of the
seven precious gems piled as high as all the Sumerus, kings of mountains,
in a threefold great thousand world system and give them as an offering.
And further suppose someone else were to accept, uphold, read or recite
and speak for others as few as four lines of verse from this Prajna
Paramita Sutra . The former person's blessings and virtues would not equal
one percent of the other person's blessings and virtues, neither one tenth
of a percent, nor one hundredth of a percent, nor one thousandth of a
percent, nor any fraction that could be calculated or expressed by
analogy."
TRANSFORMING WITHOUT THERE BEING ANYONE
TRANSFORMED, TWENTY-FIVE "Subhuti, what do you think? None of you
should maintain that the Thus Come One has this thought: 'I shall save
living beings.' Subhuti, do not think that way. Why? In fact the Thus Come
One does not save any living beings. If the Thus Come One saved living
beings, then the Thus Come One would have a sense of a self, others,
living beings, and a life. "Subhuti, although the Thus Come One speaks of
the existence of a self, there is really no self that exists. However,
common people think they have a self. Subhuti, the common people that the
Thus Come One speaks of are not common people. Therefore they are called
common people."
THE DHARMA BODY IS NOT APPEARANCES,
TWENTY-SIX "Subhuti, what do you think, is it possible to
contemplate the Thus Come One in his Thirty-two Physical Appearances?"
Subhuti said, "So it is, so it is. It is possible to contemplate the Thus
Come One in his Thirty-two Physical Appearances." The Buddha said,
"Subhuti, if one could contemplate the Thus Come One in his Thirty-two
Physical Appearances, then a Wheel Turning Sage King would be the Thus
Come One." Subhuti addressed the Buddha, "World Honored One, as I
understand what the Buddha has said, one should not contemplate the Thus
Come One in his Thirty-two Physical Appearances." At that time the World
Honored One spoke a verse saying, One who looks for me in forms, Or seeks
me in sounds, Practices a deviant path And will never see the Thus Come
One.
NOT DESTROYED NOR ANNIHILATED,
TWENTY-SEVEN "Subhuti, you might have the thought, 'It was not
because he perfected his Physical Appearances that the Thus Come One
attained Anuttarasamyaksambodhi.' Subhuti, do not think, 'It was not
because he perfected his Physical Appearances that the Thus Come One
attained Anuttarasamyaksambodhi.' Subhuti, if you think in that way, then
those who have resolved their minds on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi would affirm
the destruction of all dharmas. Do not think like that. Why? Those who
have resolved their minds on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi do not affirm the
destruction of the appearances of all dharmas."
NO GREED AND NOTHING ACQUIRED, TWENTY
EIGHT "Subhuti, a Bodhisattva might fill up world systems equal in
number to the grains of sand in the Ganges River with the seven kinds of
precious gems and give them as gift. But if another person were to realize
that all dharmas are devoid of self and attain patience, that
Bodhisattva's merit and virtues would surpass the merit and virtues of the
previous Bodhisattva. Why, Subhuti? Because Bodhisattvas do not acquire
blessings and virtues." Subhuti addressed the Buddha, "World Honored One,
how is it that Bodhisattvas do not acquire blessings and virtues?"
"Subhuti, Bodhisattvas should neither be greedy for, nor be attached to
the blessings and virtues which they foster. Therefore I say they do not
acquire blessings and virtues."
THE QUIESCENCE OF HIS AWESOME DEMEANOR,
TWENTY-NINE "Subhuti, if someone says that it seems as if the Thus
Come One comes and goes, sits or lies down, such a person does not
understand the meaning of my teaching. Why? The Thus Come One does not
come from anywhere nor does he go anywhere. Therefore he is called the
Thus Come One."
THE PRINCIPLE OF A UNITY OF APPEARANCES,
THIRTY "Subhuti, suppose a good man or good woman were to pulverize
a threefold great thousand world system into fine particles of dust. What
do you think, would those fine particles of dust be many?" Subhuti said,
"Very many World Honored One. Why? If those fine particles of dust did
exist, the Buddha would not have called them fine particles of dust. Why
is this? What the Buddha speaks of as fine particles of dust are not fine
particles of dust. Therefore they are called fine particles of dust.
"World Honored One, what the Buddha spoke of as a threefold great thousand
world system is not a world system. Therefore it is called a world system.
Why? If world systems actually existed, that would constitute a unity of
appearances. What the Thus Come One speaks of as a unity of appearances is
not a unity of appearances. Therefore it is called a unity of
appearances." "Subhuti, a unity of appearances cannot really be expressed,
but common people become greedily attached to such things."
KNOWLEDGE AND VIEWS ARE NOT PRODUCED,
THIRTY-ONE "Subhuti, suppose someone were to say that the Buddha
spoke of the view of self, the view of others, the view of living beings
and the view of a life. Subhuti, what do you think, does that person
understand the meaning of my teachings?" "No, World Honored One, that
person does not understand the meaning of the Thus Come One's teachings.
Why? What the World Honored One spoke of as the view of self, view of
others, view of living beings and view of a life is not the view of self,
view of others, view of living beings and view of a life. Therefore they
are called the view of self, view of others, view of living beings and the
view of a life." "Subhuti, those who have resolved their minds on
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi should, in regards to all dharmas, thus know, thus
perceive, and thus believe and understand and not set up appearances of
dharmas. Subhuti, what the Thus Come One speaks of as appearances of
dharmas are not appearances of dharmas. Therefore they are called
appearances of dharmas."
RESPONSES AND TRANSFORMATIONS ARE UNREAL,
THIRTY-TWO "Subhuti, suppose someone were to fill measureless
asamkhyeyas of world systems with the seven precious jewels and give them
as an offering. Further, if a good man or good woman who has resolved his
mind on Bodhi were to receive, uphold, read or recite and extensively
explain for others as little as four lines of verse from this Sutra, the
latter person's blessings would surpass those of the former person. "How
should this Sutra be explained for others? By not grasping at appearances
and being in unmoving thusness. Why? All conditioned dharmas Are like a
dream, an illusion, a bubble or a shadow, Like dew or like a lightning
flash. Contemplate them thus." After the Buddha spoke this Sutra, the
Elder Subhuti, all the Bhikshus, Bhikshunis, upasakas and upasikas, and
all the gods, humans, and asuras, and others from all the worlds, having
heard what the Buddha had said, were extremely happy, faithfully accepted
it, and put it into practice.
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