JODORON:
DISCOURSE ON THE SUTRA OF ETERNAL LIFE
AND GATHA OF ASPIRATION
TO BE BORN IN THE PURE LAND
Composed by Bodhisattva Vasubandhu
Translated into Chinese by Bodhiruci of
the Latter Wei Dynasty
Translated into English
by David Matsumoto
GATHA
O World-Honored One, I, with
single-mindedness, take refuge in the Tathagata whose unhindered Light
exhaustively fills the ten quarters and aspire to be born in the Land of Peace
and Bliss.
I, in accordance with the
embodiments of True and Real Virtues revealed in the Sutra of Eternal Life,
will now present an all-comprehensive Gatha of Aspiration to be Born and
thereby correspond with the Buddha-Dharma.
In contemplating the manifestations
of that World, I realize that its excellence surpasses the paths of the three
worlds. Ultimately, it is just like empty space, vast and boundless.
It has arisen from the roots of
supramundane good, namely, the Great Compassion of the Right Path. Its pure
Light is full, just like a mirror, the sun, or the moon.
It is endowed with the nature of all
rare jewels and possesses marvelous adornments. Its undefiled Light brilliantly
illuminates that World clearly and purely.
Grasses, having virtues in the
nature of jewels, are soft and tender, waving to the right and left. One who
touches them receives great pleasure, surpassing that of the Kacilindika.(1)
Ten million varieties of jeweled
flowers cover completely the lakes, streams and springs. When a soft, gentle
breeze moves the flowers and leaves, reflected rays of light intermingle and
dance.
Palaces and many towers overlook the
ten quarters of the universe without obstruction. A miscellany of trees having
different colors and shades are all encircled by jeweled railings.
Innumerable nets of jewels, twisting
and intermingling, cover the sky. Within them all manner of bells emit ringing
which proclaims the exquisite sounds of the Dharma.
From the sky rain the adornments of
flowers and garments. Innumerable fragrances pervade everywhere. The Wisdom of
the Buddha, as clear and pure as the sun, eliminates the darkness of the
foolishness of the world.
Its sacred voice which enlightens
all is deep and profound. It is exquisite and is heard throughout the ten
quarters. Amida Buddha, the perfectly Enlightened Dharma King, resides there
and sustains-that Land well.
The multitudes of beings there, the
pure flowers of the Tathagata, are born transformed from the blossoms of
Perfect Enlightenment. They delight in the taste of the Buddha-Dharma, and take
Dhyana and Samadhi(2) as nourishment.
They are forever free from physical
pain and mental anguish and always receive happiness without cease. This World
of the good roots of the Mahayana is one of equality; there are no slanderous
or loathsome names.
Women and persons with imperfect
organs, as well as those having the seeds of the two vehicles will not be born
there.(3) The sentient beings' aspirations for happiness will all be fulfilled.
Therefore, I aspire to be born in
Amida Buddha's Land. There is a delicate and pure flowered seat-pedestal made
up of the most precious and immeasurably magnificent of jewels.
The Light of Amida Buddha's
countenance extends one fathom. His form and figure far surpass those of
sentient beings. The sacred tone of the Tathagata's exquisite voice is heard
throughout the ten quarters.
In the same manner as earth, water,
fire, wind and space, He is without a mind of discrimination. The many devas
and human beings who are unshakable are born from the pure Wisdom-Ocean.
Just like Sumeru(4), the king of
mountains, Amida Buddha is supreme, wondrous and unsurpassed. Devas, humans and
heroic beings venerate, circumambulate and look up in reverence to Amida.
In contemplating the Power of the
Buddha's Primal Vow, I realize that no one who encounters it will pass by in
vain. It enables one to quickly attain the great Treasure-Ocean of Virtues.
The Land of Peace and Bliss is pure
and Bodhisattvas constantly turn the undefiled Dharma Wheel. Manifested Buddhas
and Bodhisattvas are like the sun, or like Mount Sumeru in its stead fast
immovability.
In a single moment of time, the
undefiled, sublime light of the Bodhisattvas universally illuminates all of the
assemblages of Buddhas and benefits all of the sentient beings therein.
By raining heavenly music, flowers,
garments and marvelous fragrances they equally give offerings to and praise the
virtues of all the Buddhas. In so doing they have no discriminating thoughts.
If there are any worlds which are
without the virtuous treasures of the Buddha-Dharma, they vow, "I aspire
to be born in them all, revealing the Buddha-Dharma, just as the Buddha
does."
By writing a Discourse and composing
this Gatha, I aspire to see Amida Buddha and, together with all sentient beings
every where, to be born in the Land of Peace and Bliss.
EXPOSITION
I have generally explained with this
Gatha the passages of the Sutra of Eternal Life.
In comment, I state: What
significance does this Gatha of Aspiration clarify? It reveals that, by
contemplating the World of Peace and Bliss, one will see Amida Buddha and will
aspire to be born in that Land.
How does one contemplate ? How does
one produce pure faith?(5) If a good man or woman practices the Five Gates of
Mindfulness and if that person's practice is perfected, ultimately that person
will obtain birth in the Land of Peace and Bliss and will see Amida Buddha.
What are the Five Gates of Mindfulness? The first is the Gate of Worship. The
second is the Gate of Praise. The third is the Gate of Aspiration. The fourth
is the Gate of Contemplation. The fifth is the Gate of Merit Transference.
How does one worship ? With one's
bodily actions, one worships Amida Tathagata, Arhat and Samyaksambuddha(6) with
the intention of being born in that Land.
How does one praise? One praises
with one's words. One calls the Name of that Tathagata in accordance with that
Tathagata's Light, which is the embodiment of Wisdom, and in accordance with
the significance of the Name, for one wishes to practice in accordance with
reality and attain unity with it.
How does one aspire? One aspires
constantly in one's heart and mind. With single-mindedness one exclusively
thinks about ultimately being born in the Land of Peace and Bliss, wishing to
practice samatha(7) in accordance with reality.
How does one contemplate? One
contemplates with Wisdom, correctly thinking about and visualizing that Land
and Buddha, for one wishes to practice vipasyana(8) in accordance with reality.
There are three types of contemplation. What are the three types ? The first is
to contemplate the virtues of the adornments of that Buddha Land. The second is
to contemplate the virtues of the adornments of Amida Buddha. The third is to
contemplate the virtuous adornments of all of the Bodhisattvas in that Land.
How does one transfer merits ?
Without abandoning any suffering sentient being, one aspires constantly in
one's heart and mind. By making merit transference the foremost matter, one
will be able to perfect the mind of great Compassion.
How does one contemplate the virtues
of the adornments of that Buddha Land? Because the virtues of the adornments of
that Buddha Land possess inconceivable power, they are in nature like the Mani
jewel(9), for it is a thing which resembles and is comparable to them. As for
contemplating the perfection of the virtues of the adornments of that Buddha
Land, there are seventeen kinds of adornment virtues. This you should know.
What are the seventeen ?
The first is the perfection of the
virtue of the adornment of Purity.
The second is
...........................................................Immeasurability.
The third is .............................................................(Essential) Nature.
The fourth is ....................................................................Appearance.
The fifth is ..................................................................Various Things.
The sixth is .............................................................Marvelous Colors.
The seventh is ............................................................Tactile Objects.
The eighth is ....................the Three Objects (Water, Earth and Space)
The ninth is.................................................................................Rain.
The tenth is................................................................................Light.
The eleventh is ...................................................the Wondrous Voice.
The twelfth is ....................................................................the Master.
The thirteenth is ................................................................the Family.
The fourteenth is ............................................................Nourishment.
The fifteenth is .............................the Absence of Adverse Conditions.
The sixteenth is ...................................................the Mahayana Gate.
The seventeenth is ...................................the Fulfillment of All Wishes.
The third is .............................................................(Essential) Nature.
The fourth is ....................................................................Appearance.
The fifth is ..................................................................Various Things.
The sixth is .............................................................Marvelous Colors.
The seventh is ............................................................Tactile Objects.
The eighth is ....................the Three Objects (Water, Earth and Space)
The ninth is.................................................................................Rain.
The tenth is................................................................................Light.
The eleventh is ...................................................the Wondrous Voice.
The twelfth is ....................................................................the Master.
The thirteenth is ................................................................the Family.
The fourteenth is ............................................................Nourishment.
The fifteenth is .............................the Absence of Adverse Conditions.
The sixteenth is ...................................................the Mahayana Gate.
The seventeenth is ...................................the Fulfillment of All Wishes.
As for the perfection of the virtue
of the adornment of Purity, it is stated in the Gatha, "In contemplating
the manifestations of that World, I realize that its excellence surpasses the
paths of the three worlds."
As for ...Immeasurability,
...."Ultimately, it is just like empty space, vast and boundless."
As for ..(Essential) Nature,
.."It has arisen from the roots of supramundane good, namely, the Great
Compassion of the Right Path."
As for ...........Appearance,
......"Its pure Light is full, just like a mirror, the sun, or the
moon."
As for ...........Various Things,
........"It is endowed with the nature of all rare jewels and possesses
marvelous adornments."
As for ...........Marvelous Colors,
......"Its undefiled Light brilliantly illuminates that World clearly and
purely."
As for ...........Tactile Objects,
..."Grasses, having virtues in the nature of jewels, are soft and tender,
waving to the right and left. One who touches them receives great pleasure,
surpassing that of the Kacilindika."
As for the perfection of the virtue
of the adornment of the Three Objects, there are three kind of objects. This
you should know. What are the three ? The first is Water. The second is Earth. The
third is Space.
As for the perfection of the virtue
of the adornment of Water, it is stated in the Gatha, "Ten million
varieties of jeweled flowers cover completely the lakes, streams and springs.
When a soft, gentle breeze moves the flowers and leaves, reflected rays of
light intermingle and dance."
As for ...........Earth,
....."Palaces and many towers overlook the ten quarters of the universe
without obstruction. A miscellany of trees having different colors and shades
are all encircled by jeweled railings."
As for ...........Space,
..."Innumerable nets of jewels, twisting and intermingling, cover the sky.
Within them all manner of bells emit ringing which proclaims the exquisite
sounds of the Dharma."
As for ...........Rain,
..."From the sky rain the adornments of flowers and garments. Innumerable
fragrances pervade every where."
As for ...........Light,
........."The Wisdom of the Buddha, as clear and pure as the sun,
eliminates the darkness of the foolishness of the world."
As for ..Wondrous Voice, .."Its
sacred voice which enlightens all is deep and profound. It is exquisite and is
heard throughout the ten quarters."
As for ...Master,
.........."Amida Buddha, the perfectly Enlightened Dharma King, resides
there and sustains that Land well."
As for ..Family, ......."The
multitudes of beings there, the pure flowers of the Tathagata, are born
transformed from the blossoms of Perfect Enlightenment."
As for ..Nourishment,
....."They delight in the taste of the Buddha-Dharma, and take Dhyana and
Samadhi as nourishment."
As for ..the Absence of Adverse
Conditions, .."They are forever free from physical pain and mental anguish
and always receive happiness without cease."
As for ..the Mahayana Gate,
.."This World of the good roots of the Mahayana is one of equality; there
are no slanderous or loathsome names. Women and persons with imperfect organs,
as well as those having the seeds of the two vehicles will not be born
there."
The recompense of the Pure Land is
free from two kinds of slanderous and loathsome imperfect things. This you
should know. The first is substances. The second is names. There are three
types of substances. The first is persons of the two vehicles. The second is
women. The third is persons with imperfect organs. Because there are none of
these imperfections in that Land, it is said that it is free from loathsome
substances. There are also three types of slanderous names. It is not just that
there are none of the three substances in that Land, but also one does not hear
the names of those three types, that is, persons of the two vehicles, women and
persons with imperfect organs. Because of that it is said that it is the Land
which is free from slanderous names and loathsome imperfect things.
"Equal" refers to the aspect of overall and undivided equality.
As for the perfection of the virtue
of the adornment of the Fulfillment of All Wishes, it is stated in the Gatha,
"The sentient beings' aspirations for happiness will all be
fulfilled."
Briefly, I have expounded on the perfection
of the seventeen kinds of adornments of the Land of Amida Buddha, thereby
revealing the perfection of the Tathagata's self-benefiting great merit power,
as well as the perfection of the virtue of benefiting others. The adornments of
the Land of the Buddha of Eternal Life are the embodiments of that wondrous
World of the Highest Truth. I have expounded in terms of sixteen aspects and
one aspect. This you should know.
How does one contemplate the
perfections of the virtues of the adornments of the Buddha? In contemplating
the perfections of the virtues of the adornments of the Buddha there are eight
kinds of aspects. This you should know. What are the eight? The first is the
perfection of the virtue of the adornment of (Amida's) Seat.
The second is ...............................(Amida's)
Bodily Activity.
The third is ................(Amida's) Verbal Activity.
The fourth is .......................(Amida's) Mental Activity.
The fifth is .......................(Amida's) Great Multitudes.
The sixth is .............................(Amida's) Leadership.
The seventh is .............................(Amida as )Master.
The eighth is ........(Amida's) Infallible Sustaining Activity.
The third is ................(Amida's) Verbal Activity.
The fourth is .......................(Amida's) Mental Activity.
The fifth is .......................(Amida's) Great Multitudes.
The sixth is .............................(Amida's) Leadership.
The seventh is .............................(Amida as )Master.
The eighth is ........(Amida's) Infallible Sustaining Activity.
What is the perfection of the virtue
of the adornment of (Amida's) Seat ? It is stated in the Gatha, "There is
a delicate and pure flowered seat-pedestal made up of the most precious and
immeasurably magnificent of jewels."
What is .......(Amida's) Bodily
Activity? ..."The Light of Amida Buddha's countenance extends one fathom.
His form and figure far surpass those of sentient beings."
What is .......(Amida's) Verbal
Activity? ....."The sacred tone of the Tathagata's exquisite voice is
heard throughout the ten quarters."
What is .......(Amida's) Mental
Activity? ...."In the same manner as earth, water, fire, wind and space,
He is without a mind of discrimination."
What is .....(Amida's) Great
Multitudes? .........."The many devas and human beings who are unshakable
are born from the pure Wisdom-Ocean."
What is .....(Amida's) Leadership?
........Just like Sumeru, the king of mountains, Amida Buddha is supreme,
wondrous and unsurpassed."
What is .....(Amida as) Master?
.."Devas, humans and heroic beings venerate, circumambulate and look up in
reverence to Amida."
What is .....(Amida's) Infallible
Sustaining Activity?....."In contemplating the Power of the Buddha's
Primal Vow, I realize that no one who encounters it will pass by in vain. It
enables one to quickly attain the great Treasure-Ocean of Virtues."
That is to say, upon seeing that Buddha,
the Bodhisattva who has not yet realized the pure mind will ultimately attain
the realization of the Dharma Body of Equality. In the same manner as the
Bodhisattva of pure mind and all of the Bodhisattvas of the upper stages do,
that Bodhisattva will ultimately attain tranquillity and equality.
Briefly, I have expounded the eight
aspects, thereby revealing in order the perfections of the adornments of the
Tathagata's virtues of self-benefit and benefiting-others. This you should
know.
How does one contemplate the
perfections of the virtues of the adornments of the Bodhisattvas? As for the
contemplation of the perfections of the virtues of the adornments of the
Bodhisattvas, in contemplating those Bodhisattvas, there are four kinds of
perfections of the virtues of Right Practices. This you should know. What are
the four?
The first is that, although their
bodies remain unmoved in one Buddha Land, Bodhisattvas, by manifesting various
transformed bodies throughout the ten quarters and practicing in accordance
with reality, constantly perform Buddhist activities. It is stated in the
Gatha, "The Land of Peace and Bliss is pure and Bodhisattvas constantly
turn the undefiled Dharma Wheel. Manifested Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are like
the sun, or like Mount Sumeru in its steadfast immovability." This is
because they cause the lotus flowers growing in the mud of all sentient beings
to bloom.
The second is that the Bodhisattvas'
transformed bodies at all times, simultaneously and in an instant of one
thought-moment, radiate great light, all of which is able to universally reach
the worlds of the ten quarters and teach sentient beings the Buddha Dharma.
They perform various practices of expedient means, thereby extinguishing and
eliminating the suffering of all sentient beings. It is stated in the Gatha,
"In a single moment of time, the undefiled, sublime light of the
Bodhisattvas universally illuminates all of the assemblages of Buddhas and
benefits all of the sentient beings therein."
The third is that Bodhisattvas, in
all worlds without exception, illuminate all assemblages of the Buddhas. All of
the great assemblages which are, without exception, vast and immeasurable, make
offerings, pay homage and praise the virtues of all of the Buddhas and
Tathagatas. It is stated in the Gatha, "By raining heavenly music,
flowers, garments and marvelous fragrances they equally give offerings to and
praise the virtues of all the Buddhas. In so doing they have no discriminating
thoughts."
The fourth is that, in all worlds in
the ten quarters in which the Three Treasures do not exist, Bodhisattvas
sustain and adorn the ocean-like Treasures of Virtues-Buddha, Dharma and
Sangha. Universally, they reveal the Buddha-Dharma, bringing beings to
understand the practice which accords with reality. It is stated in the Gatha,
"If there are any worlds which are without the virtuous treasures of the
Buddha-Dharma, they vow, 'I aspire to be born in them all, revealing the
Buddha-Dharma, just as the Buddha does.' "
Further, I have above expounded the
contemplation of the perfections of the virtues of the adornments of the Buddha
Land, the perfections of the virtues of the adornments of the Buddha and the
perfections of the virtues of the adornments of the Bodhisattvas. These three
types of perfections are adorned by the mind of aspiration. This you should
know.
Briefly, I will explain how these
perfections enter into the One Dharma Phrase. The One Dharma Phrase is the
aspect of Purity. The aspect of Purity is the unconditioned Dharma Body of True
and Real Wisdom. Within such Purity, there are two types. This you should know.
What are the two types? The first is the Purity of the World-as-Vessel. The
second is the Purity of the World of Sentient Beings. The Purity of the
World-as-Vessel is like the above-mentioned seventeen varieties of perfections
of the virtues of the adornments of the Buddha Land. These are called the
Purity of the World-as-Vessel. The Purity of the World of Sentient Beings is
like the above-mentioned eight varieties of perfections of the virtues of the
adornments of the Buddha and the four varieties of the perfections of the
virtues of the adornments of the Bodhisattvas. These are called the Purity of
the World of Sentient Beings. In this way, the One Dharma Phrase embraces the significance
of the two types of Purity. This you should know.
Thus the Bodhisattva, by performing
samatha and vipasyana, both fully and in condensed form, perfects the soft and
gentle mind, thereby, in accordance with reality, knowing the Dharmas fully and
in condensed form. In this way, the Bodhisattva perfects the transference of
merits through skillful means.(10) What is the Bodhisattva's transference of
merits through skillful means ? The Bodhisattva's transference of merits
through skillful means is as follows:
With all of the good roots of merit
and virtue which have been amassed through the practice of the above-mentioned
five types of practices of worship, and so on, the Bodhisattva does not seek
pleasure for his own sake, but instead desires to eliminate the suffering of
all sentient beings. The Bodhisattva aspires that, by embracing all sentient
beings, they will together and in the same way be born in the Buddha's Land of
Peace and Bliss. This is called the Bodhisattva's perfection of the transference
of merits through skillful means.
The Bodhisattva, by knowing well in
this manner the perfection of the transference of merits, is able to abandon
the three types of things which contradict the Bodhi Gate. (11) What are the
three types of abandonment ? The first is that, due to the gate of Wisdom, one
does not seek one's own happiness, but instead one abandons the mind of being
greedily attached to oneself. The second is that, due to the gate of
Compassion, one eliminates the suffering of all sentient beings, for one has
abandoned the mind of not giving peace to sentient beings. The third is that,
due to the gate of Expediency,(12) one pities all sentient beings, for one has
abandoned the mind which worships, praises and venerates oneself. This is called
the abandoning of the three types of things which contradict the Bodhi Gate.
The Bodhisattva, by abandoning these
three types of such things which contradict the Bodhi Gate, attains the
fulfillment of the three types of things which accord with the Bodhi Gate. What
are the three types of fulfillment? The first is the mind which is undefiled
and pure due to the fact that one does not seek various pleasures for oneself.
The second is the mind which is peaceful and pure due to the fact that one
eliminates the suffering of all sentient beings. The third is the mind which is
blissful and pure due to the fact that one brings all sentient beings to the
attainment of great Bodhi. Through the embracing of sentient beings, the
Bodhisattva causes sentient beings to be born in that Land. This is called the
fulfillment of the three types of things which accord with the Bodhi Gate. This
you should know.
The above-mentioned three types of
gates of Wisdom, Compassion and Expediency all comprise Prajna.(l3) Prajna
embraces Expediency. This you should know. The above-mentioned three types of
things, namely, the abandoning of the mind of being greedily attached to
oneself, the abandoning of the mind of not giving peace to sentient beings and
the abandoning of the mind which worships, praises and venerates oneself are
all the abandoning of the obstructions to the attainment of the Bodhi Mind.
This you should know. The above-mentioned three types of minds, namely, the
undefiled pure mind, the peaceful pure mind and the blissful pure mind are
condensed into one which is the perfection of the exquisite, blissful, superior
and true mind. This you should know.
In this way, through the mind of
wisdom, the mind of expediency, the mind without hindrances and the superior
and true mind, the Bodhisattva is able to be born in the Pure Buddha Land. This
you should know. This is called the Bodhisattvas' and Mahasattvas' compliance
with the five types of Dharma Gates and fulfillment of their actions freely and
according to their wishes. As mentioned above, their bodily activity, verbal
activity, mental activity, activity of Wisdom and activity of Expedient Wisdom
all accord with the Dharma Gates.
Furthermore, the five types of Gates
perfect in order the five types of virtues. This you should know. What are the
five Gates ? The first is the Gate of Approach. The second is the Gate of the
Multitudes of the Great Assemblage. The third is the Gate of the House. The
fourth is the Gate of the Room. The fifth is the Gate of Playing in the Garden
and Forest. Of these five types of Gates, the first four types of Gates perfect
the virtue of Entry. The fifth Gate perfects the virtue of Departure.
As for the first Gate of Entry,
because one worships Amida Buddha in order to be born in that Land, one will
obtain birth in the World of Peace and Bliss. This is called the first Gate of
Entry.
As for the second Gate of Entry,
because one praises Amida Buddha and calls the Tathagata's Name in accordance
with the significance of the Name and practices in accordance with the
Tathagata's Light which is the embodiment of Wisdom, one will obtain entry into
and be numbered among the multitudes of the great assemblage. This is called
the second Gate of Entry.
As for the third Gate of Entry,
because, by single-mindedly thinking and aspiring, one will be born in that
Land and will practice samatha and the tranquillity samadhi, one will obtain
entry into the Lotus-Storehouse World.(14) This is called the third Gate of Entry.
As for the fourth Gate of Entry,
because, by solely thinking and contemplating those exquisite adornments, one
practices vipasyana one will be able to reach that Land and will enjoy the
happiness of the various tastes of the Dharma. This is called the fourth Gate
of Entry.
As for the fifth Gate of Departure,
one contemplates all suffering sentient beings with great Compassion, manifests
oneself in a transformed body, turns and enters into the garden of birth and
death and the forest of blind passions, playing with miraculous powers and
thereby reaching the stage of teaching. Since this is all due to the
transference of merits through the power of the Primal Vow, it is called the
fifth Gate of Departure.
The Bodhisattva, by entering the
four types of Gates, perfects the self-benefiting practices. This you should
know. The Bodhisattva, by departing through the fifth Gate, perfects the
practices of benefiting others through the transference of merits. This you
should know. The Bodhisattva, in this way performing the practices of the five
Gates, will accomplish self-benefit and benefiting-others and quickly obtain
the perfection of the Highest, Perfect Enlightenment.(l5)
I have now finished briefly
explaining the significance of the Discourse on the Sutra of Eternal Life and
the Gatha of Aspiration: to be Born in the Pure Land.