By Alan Kwan Buddhistdoor Global
| 2015-09-18
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Three sages
in the west appear in response to Shakyamuni Buddha’s
promise
From Shakyamuni
Buddha’s reply to Queen Vaidehi’s three requests in the
Contemplation Sutra, we can know that there are two ways
to see the Land of Bliss and Amitabha Buddha. The first way is the
method in which Vaidehi requests instruction: to see the Buddha
through the practitioner's own intensive effort in contemplating,
perceiving, and eventually achieving the Samadhi of
Buddha-contemplation. (This method is discussed in my previous
article “Two Ways to See Amitabha Buddha.”*)
Shakyamuni Buddha
demonstrates the second method in his reply to Vaidehi: to see
Amitabha Buddha through Buddha-power, thus achieving the Samadhi of
Buddha-invocation. It should be noted that in this case samadhi is
attained after seeing the Buddha, which is different from the order
of events in the first method. It is also interesting to note that
this way is not explicitly taught by Shakyamuni Buddha in the
Contemplation Sutra, but it is depicted on different
occasions in the sutra—particularly in the 7th, 8th, and 9th
Contemplations and the 11th, 12th, and 13th
Contemplations.
As she does not have
the divine eye, Queen Vaidehi trusts that Shakyamuni Buddha has the
power to enable her to see the Land of Bliss and Amitabha Buddha.
Vaidehi then comes to see the trinity of Amitabha and the
bodhisattvas Avalokiteshvara and Mahasthamaprapta standing in the
sky in the 7th (Lotus Throne) Contemplation. Master Shandao teaches
us that the appearance of Amitabha Buddha is a response to
Shakyamuni Buddha’s promise in regard to Vaidehi’s
request.
Upon seeing the
Three Sages, Queen Vaidehi reaffirms that she is an ordinary being
and says, “World-Honored One, through your power I have
been able to see Amitayus [Amitabha] and the two
bodhisattvas.” Witnessed by Vaidehi on our behalf, the
appearance of Amitabha Buddha in the 7th Contemplation illustrates
that the golden words spoken by Shakyamuni Buddha are
true.
However, Vaidehi
still has a serious question: How can sentient beings in
the future (after the parinirvana of Shakyamuni
Buddha) see the Land of Bliss and Amitabha Buddha?
Shakyamuni Buddha is the only historical Buddha in this world that
can be seen with our human eyes. In his absence, how can we hope to
see the Land of Bliss and Amitabha Buddha?
The Buddha’s
Dharma realm body enters the invoking mind of each sentient
being
Shakyamuni Buddha
explains to Vaidehi in the 8th (Image) Contemplation:
“Because Buddhas—Tathagatas—have their Dharma realm
bodies [in cosmic worlds], they enter the invoking
mind of each sentient being. For this reason, when you invoke or
contemplate a Buddha, the mind itself takes the form of his 32
physical characteristics and 80 secondary marks. Your mind produces
the Buddha’s image and is itself the Buddha.”
Master Shandao
explains the above statement as follows: For the Dharma
realm, there are three meanings: 1. The mind being omnipresent
means the Dharma realm; 2. The body being omnipresent means the
Dharma realm; 3. The Buddha being unobstructed means the Dharma
realm.
In other words, all
Buddhas are unobstructed by any physical object or negative karma
from reaching all sentient beings in the ten directions. Not only
Shakyamuni Buddha but all other Buddhas, such as Amitabha, have the
Dharma body with the same characteristics and thus the same
capacity to enter the mind of any being that invokes him or recites
his name.
As such, when we
invoke or contemplate Amitabha Buddha, our mind itself takes on his
splendid features, and thus our mind produces Amitabha Buddha’s
image and is itself Amitabha Buddha. This perfectly explains how
Amitabha Buddha can connect with any of us although he lives a
hundred thousand koti (crores) of Buddha lands away to the
west of our world.
All Pure Land
aspirants should be familiar with the characteristics of Amitabha
Buddha’s Dharma realm body, otherwise they may harbor doubts about
Amitabha’s unfathomable wisdom and omnipotent power.
Amitabha’s
omnipresent light embraces the invoking mind of each sentient
being
Shakyamuni Buddha
further advises Queen Vaidehi in the 9th (True Body) Contemplation:
“The Buddha Amitayus possesses 84,000 physical
characteristics, each having 84,000 secondary marks of excellence.
Each secondary mark emits 84,000 rays of light, each light shining
universally upon the lands of the 10 quarters, embracing, and not
forsaking, those who invoke [or recite the name of]
the Buddha.”
That is to say, when
ordinary beings in the ten directions specifically invoke or
recollect, prostrate, and recite the name of Amitabha Buddha, he
immediately knows, sees, and hears them. The results are the same
as for those who achieve the Samadhi of Buddha-contemplation. The
Contemplation Sutra says, “Because they see the
Buddhas, this is called the Samadhi of Buddha-invocation.”
Master Shandao explains this as the “intimate relationship” with
Amitabha (being the functional feature of the Dharma realm of the
Buddha’s mind).
Amitabha always
appears in the form of a body before those who invoke or recite his
name if they wish to see him, particularly those beings approaching
the end of their lives. Master Shandao explains this as the “close
relationship” with Amitabha (being the functional feature of the
Dharma realm of the Buddha’s body).
More importantly,
Amitabha Buddha always plays a proactive role in embracing and
protecting those who invoke or recite his name with his auspicious
and splendid light, without forsaking them. As the light is
unobstructed, the force of negative karma is unable to bind or
weigh down those who invoke or recite his name, even during the
critical moment that marks the end of their lives. Master Shandao
explains this as the “augmentative cause” with Amitabha (being the
functional feature of the Dharma realm of the Buddha’s nature of
non-obstruction).
Shakyamuni Buddha
further explains the significance of invoking or reciting
Amitabha’s name: “The Buddha’s mind is one of great
compassion. It embraces sentient beings with unconditional
kindness.” Upon seeing Amitabha Buddha, the practitioner
must dedicate himself and aspire to be reborn in the Land of Bliss,
whereupon he can immediately attain that rebirth, as in the first
method. (Discussed in my previous article, “Two Ways to See
Amitabha Buddha.”*)
All Pure Land
aspirants should be familiar with the characteristics of Amitabha
Buddha’s compassionate body, otherwise they may not have
sufficiently deep faith in his unconditional kindness and equal
deliverance.