The Only Sutra Spoken to Ordinary Beings for
Ultimate Liberation
By
Alan Kwan Buddhistdoor Global | 2015-10-30 |
The significance of the
Buddha’s response to Queen Vaidehi’s request
In examining the literal
meaning of the title of the Contemplation Sutra, we may have the mistaken impression
that the sutra was taught for those who practice
meditation/contemplation to achieve rebirth in the Land of Bliss.
In the preface of the sutra, Queen Vaidehi says to the Buddha:
“. . . I wish to be born in the Land of Utmost
Bliss of Amitabha Buddha. I beseech you, World-Honored One, to
teach me how to contemplate that land and attain
samadhi.”
The Buddha promises to
teach her, but reminds Queen Vaidehi that she is an ordinary being
without the divine eye, and as such, unable to visualize and see
distant realms. However, the Buddha says he can enable her to
perceive the Land of Bliss through his expedient powers. In the
Ninth Contemplation, he reveals that Amitabha Buddha has the same
expedient powers to enable all future sentient beings (especially
those born after Shakyamuni Buddha entered nirvana) to “see”
Amitabha by invoking or reciting his name.
This point is of central
importance and bears repeating: through his expedient powers,
Amitabha Buddha can enable everyone to “see” him. Amitabha Buddha
will appear before and embrace all sentient beings who invoke his
name. This happens naturally when we recite—Amitabha Buddha will
enter our mind and appear there before us, even if we cannot see
him with our physical eyes. (Some practitioners are able to
perceive the Buddha with their physical eyes, but such a blessing
occurs only through the Buddha’s power and at the Buddha’s
discretion. We need not and should not seek to induce such an
experience.) Moreover, Amitabha can receive beings of all aptitudes
and capacities into the Land of Bliss if they entrust themselves to
his deliverance and exclusively recite his name, as promised in his
18th Vow.
Thus, the main theme of
the Contemplation
Sutra is not rebirth for meditative
practitioners who practice self-powered Buddha-contemplation, but
rebirth for non-meditative practitioners through Buddha-powered
Amitabha-recitation.
The Contemplation
Sutra is spoken to
ordinary beings, not sages
Master Shandao clearly
observed that the Buddha uttered the Contemplation Sutra for ordinary beings,
not sages. In a hypothetical Q&A in
his Commentary on the Contemplation
Sutra, he writes:
Question: . . . How do
you know the World-Honored One speaks to ordinary beings and not
sages [in the Contemplation
Sutra]? Could this be a personal judgment based on your own
sentiments? Is there proof from the teachings of the Holy
One?
Answer: The defilements
of sentient beings are heavy and their wisdom is shallow and
limited. The wisdom of the Holy One is great and vast, so how can
we guess at his meaning based on our own limited and biased
judgments? Now I will extract the Buddha’s words one by one for
clarification. Here are 10 paragraphs offered as
proof:
First,
the Contemplation
Sutra says: “The Buddha said to Queen
Vaidehi, ‘I shall describe it to you in detail with various
illustrations, so that all
ordinary people in the future who wish
to practice pure karma may also be born in that Western Land of
Bliss.’” This is the first proof.
Second, the sutra says:
“I, the Tathagata, shall discourse on pure karma for the sake
of all sentient beings of the
future who are afflicted by the enemy, evil passions.”
This is the second proof.
Third, it says: “I, the
Tathagata, shall now teach you,
Vaidehi, and all sentient beings of the future, how to visualize
the Western Land of Bliss.” This is the third
proof.
Fourth, it says: “Queen
Vaidehi said to the Buddha, ‘World-Honored One, through the
Buddha’s power, even I have now been able to see that land. But
after the Buddha’s passing, sentient beings will become defiled and evil, and be oppressed
by the five kinds of suffering. How then will those beings
be able to see the land of that Buddha?’” This is the fourth
proof.
Fifth, it is explained in
the Contemplation of the Sun, from the sentence “The Buddha said to
Queen Vaidehi, ‘You and other sentient
beings should concentrate with
one-pointed attention,’” to the sentence “‘all sentient beings
except those born blind—that is, all those with the faculty of
sight—should look at the setting sun.’” This is the fifth
proof.
Sixth, it says in the
Contemplation of the Ground: “The Buddha said to Ananda, ‘Keep
these words of the Buddha in mind, and expound this method of
contemplating the ground for the
benefit of the multitude of future beings who will seek
emancipation from suffering.’” This is the sixth
proof.
Seventh, it says in the
Contemplation of the Flower Throne: “Queen Vaidehi told the Buddha,
‘Through your power I have been able to see Amitabha and the two
Bodhisattvas, but how cansentient beings of the
future see them?’” This is the seventh
proof.
Eighth, the answer to the
preceding request says: “The Buddha told Vaidehi, ‘You and all sentient beings who wish to see that Buddha should
think of him.’” This is the eighth
proof.
Ninth, it says in the
Contemplation of the Image: “The Buddha told Queen Vaidehi,
‘Buddhas, Tathagatas enter into the minds of all
sentient beings; for this reason, you should think of the
Buddha.’” This is the ninth proof.
Tenth, it says in the
section on the nine levels, each of them calls “for various sentient beings.” This is the tenth
proof.
The above 10 paragraphs
prove that the Tathagata taught these 16 contemplations for
sentient beings adrift and sinking in the ocean of suffering—not
for Theravada and Mahayana sages. With these words as evidence, how
can my argument be deceitful?
Do not
neglect this important sutra, which is taught especially for
us
Master Shandao offers
very strong evidence that the Contemplation Sutra was spoken
directly to ordinary beings—especially those born after the Buddha
entered nirvana—and not to sagely beings. This is the only sutra
that offers sentient beings of all capacities a direct path to
liberation through rebirth in Amitabha Buddha’s Land of Bliss. We
should all read it thoroughly and listen to the sacred teaching of
Shakyamuni Buddha if we wish to achieve ultimate liberation from
rebirth in samsara and the realization of
Buddhahood.