The Lotus Sutra
Chapter 25
The Universal Door of the
Bodhisattva
Observing the
Sounds of the World
At this time the Bodhisattva Inexhaustible Will arose from his seat, bared his right shoulder, pressed his palms
together, faced the Buddha and made these words:
“World Honored One. Why
is the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World said to be ‘Observing
the Sounds of the World’?
The Buddha addressed the Bodhisattva Inexhaustible Will:
"Good son; when any of the limitless hundreds, thousands and
millions of living beings that feel suffering and distress hear of the
Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the
World and call on his name with a
single mind, the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds
of the World will observe the sounds of their voices and set them
free.”
“Inexhaustible Will - The awesome spiritual powers of the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World are as magnificent as this.”
“Inexhaustible Will - The Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World has awesome spiritual powers such as these and bestows abundant benefits upon living beings. Because of this, living beings should always remember this Bodhisattva in their thoughts.”
“Inexhaustible Will - The Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World has spiritual powers such as these. If there are living beings that reverently bow in worship to the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World, their blessings will not be fleeting or in vain.”
“Because of this, living beings everywhere should accept and embrace the name and title of the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World.”
“Inexhaustible Will - Suppose
that a person accepted and embraced the names of as many Bodhisattvas as there
are sands along sixty two billion River Ganges, and that this person made
offerings of food, drink, clothes, furnishings and medicines to all of them for
all of his or her life. What do you think? The merits & virtues of this good
son or daughter would be many, would they not?
The Bodhisattva Inexhaustible Will said:
“Very many, World Honored One.”
The Buddha said:
If there is also a
person who accepts and embraces the name and title of the Bodhisattva
Observing the Sounds of the World, bowing in worship and offering service
just once, the blessings of these two will truly be equal and without any
difference, and these blessings of spiritual merit will not be used up for a
hundred, thousand, million or billion lifetimes.”
“Inexhaustible Will - anyone who accepts and embraces the name and title of the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World will attain the benefit of spiritual merits and virtues that are as limitless and boundless as this.”
The Bodhisattva Inexhaustible Will spoke to
the Buddha saying:
"World Honored One:
* How does the
Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World travel in the Saha World?
* How does this Bodhisattva teach the Dharma to living beings?
* What are the ways and means that this Bodhisattva
uses?"
The Buddha addressed the Bodhisattva Inexhaustible
Will:
Good son:
"Inexhaustible Will - The Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World has attained merits and virtues such as these, and has appeared in different forms and traveled to different lands to deliver living beings and set them free."
"Therefore you should offer service to the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World with a single mind.
This Bodhisattva Mahasattva Observing the Sounds of the World is able to bestow fearlessness to those suffering the hardship of anxiety and dread. For this reason this Bodhisattva is known everywhere in the Saha World as 'The Bestower of Fearlessness'."
"The Bodhisattva Inexhaustible Will spoke to
the Buddha saying:
"World Honored One - I will now offer service to the
Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the
World."
He
took off off his necklace of pearls, worth a hundred thousand taels of gold and
, offering it to the Bodhisattva, made these words:
"Benevolent one, accept
this necklace of rare and precious pearls as an offering to the
Dharma."
When the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World
declined to accept it, Inexhaustible Will offered it again,
saying:
"Benevolent one, have pity on us and accept this
necklace"
At
this time the Buddha spoke to the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the
World, saying:
"Accept this necklace - Have pity on this Bodhisattva
Inexhaustible Will, the four groups of believers as well as all the gods,
dragons, yaksas, gandharvas, asuras, garudas, kinnaras and mahoragas, whether
they are human or not."
This time the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World
had pity on the four groups of believers as well as the gods, dragons and the
rest that are both human and not human, and accepted the necklace. Dividing the
necklace into two parts, the Bodhisattva offered one part to the Buddha
Sakyamuni and one part to the tower of the Buddha Abundant
Treasures.
Inexhaustable Will - the mastery and spiritual powers of the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds of the World are like this in travelling throughout the Saha World.
At this time the Bodhisattva Inexhaustible Will asked in verse, saying:
"World Honored One, possessing the wonderful signs,
I now ask
again.
Why is this child of the Buddha
Said to be 'Observing the Sounds
of the World"
The Honored One, with the perfect and wonderful signs,
Answered
Inexhaustible Will in verse:
"Listen to the practice
of Observing the Sound
Skillfully responding to all in
every direction
With a broad pledge that is deep like the ocean
Lasting for
inconceivable lifetimes
Serving millions of Buddhas
Inspiring the great
vow that is pure
I
shall now briefly teach you of this:
Those that hear his name and see his
life
Unceasingly keeping him in mind
Are able to extinguish the sufferings
of existence
If
others have malicious intent
Pushing one into a great pit of fire
Upon
evoking the power of Observing the Sound
The pit of fire will be
transformed into a pool
Some are tossed about in the currents of a great ocean
Full of
dangerous dragons, fish and demons
Upon evoking the
power of Observing the Sound
The waves will be unable to sink
them.
Some are on the peak of Mount Sumeru
With others try to push
them off
Upon evoking the power of Observing the Sound
They will
remain steady like the sun up in empty space
Some are chased by evil people
Falling down from the Vajra
Mountains
Upon evoking the power of Observing the Sound
Not a
single hair on them can be harmed
Some are surrounded by vicious bandits
Each holding knives and
threatening to harm them
Upon evoking the power of Observing the
Sound
They will all arouse a mind of kindness and
mercy
Some suffer trouble with the law
On the verge of
execution
Upon evoking the power of Observing the
Sound
The executioner's sword will be broken into
pieces
Some are in prison, shackled in chains
Their arms
and legs in stocks and irons
Upon evoking the power of Observing the
Sound
Their fetters will be loosened and they will all be set
free
Some face curses and poisonous hexes
From those
that wish them harm
Upon evoking the power of Observing the
Sound
The harm will be return to its senders
Some encounter evil raksasas
Poisonous dragons and
demons
Upon evoking the power of Observing the Sound
They will not
dare to harm one
Some are surrounded by vicious beasts
With teeth
and claws that are sharp and fearsome
Upon evoking the power of Observing the
Sound
These beasts will quickly flee in all
directions
Some face venomous snakes and scorpions
Breathing poisonous
fire and smoke
Upon evoking the power of Observing the Sound
At the
sound of the voice they will all disappear
Thunder clouds pound and lightning strikes
A great flood of
rain and hail comes down
Upon evoking the power of Observing the
Sound
The weather will ease up and disperse
Living beings are beset with hardships
Oppressed
by limitless suffering
With the wonderful power of wisdom from Observing
the Sound
They can be saved from the sufferings of this
world
Perfectly possessing the power of spiritual
penetration
Broadly cultivating wisdom and the ways & means
There is
nowhere in the ten directions
One can not present one's
life.
There are various kinds of spiritual
destinies
There is hell, hunger and brutality
There are the sufferings of
birth, old age, sickness and death
All of them are gradually
extinguished
True Observer, Pure Observer
Observer with Wisdom
that is Broad & Great
Observer with Compassion, Observer with Mercy
We
vow to ever behold you with reverence
Untainted pure light
Sun of insight that destroys
all darkness
Able to subdue the calamities of wind and fire
Everywhere
illuminate all the worlds
Embodiment of compassion; thunder of morality
Will
of kindness; Great cloud of wonder
Rain down the sweet dew of the Dharma
rain
Extinguish the flames of emotional distress
If
there are arguments before the courts
If there is fear on the fields of
battle
Upon evoking the power of Observing the
Sound
The hosts of enemies will retreat and
disperse
Wonderful Sound; Observing the Sounds of the
World
Sound of Brahma; Sound of the Ocean Tide
Sound unsurpassed in
all the world
Ever to be kept in one's mind
In
thought after thought one mustn't bear doubt
Observing the Sounds of the
World is pure and noble
Through suffering, distress, danger and
death
One can always rely and take refuge
Possessing all the merits and virtues
With an eye
of kindness for all living beings
An infinite ocean of blessings
amasses
And so we should worship with reverence."
At
this time the Bodhisattva Guardian of the Earth arose from
his seat and spoke to the Buddha, saying:
"World Honored One - If there are
living beings that hear this chapter on the Bodhisattva Observing the Sounds
of the World and master its practice, its manifestation of the universal
door and its power of spiritual penetration, one must know that the merits and
virtues of these people will not be few."
When the Buddha finished teaching this Chapter on the Universal Door, there were eighty-four thousand living beings among the multitude that inspired the unequalled Supreme Universal Enlightenment.."
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