Medicine Buddha, Healer of Outer and Inner Sickness
Medicine
Buddha is a fully enlightened being. To understand who he is, what his nature
is, what his function is, and so on, we first need to understand what an enlightened
being is. Generally, 'being' means any being who experiences feelings - pleasant,
unpleasant, or neutral. Thus we are beings, and animals are beings; but houses
and plants are not beings because they do not experience any feelings. There are
two types of being: sentient beings and enlightened beings. A sentient being,
or living being, is a being whose mind is afflicted by the darkness of ignorance.
An enlightened being is a being who is completely free from the darkness of ignorance.
Just as sentient beings have many different aspects, so do enlightened beings.
Enlightened beings emanate countless different forms for the benefit of living
beings. Sometimes they appear as Deities, sometimes as humans, sometimes as non-humans.
Sometimes they appear as Buddhist Teachers, sometimes non-Buddhist Teachers, sometimes
as crazy people or evil people, and sometimes even as inanimate objects. Emanations
of enlightened beings pervade the whole world, but because our mind is covered
by ignorance we do not recognize them. We cannot say who or what is an emanation
of a Buddha.
Medicine Buddha is an enlightened being who has unbiased compassion
for all living beings. He protects living beings from physical and mental sickness
and other dangers and obstacles, and helps them to eradicate the three poisons
- attachment, hatred, and ignorance - which are the source of all sickness and
danger. He is a Buddha Doctor.
At one time Buddha Shakyamuni was staying at
a place called Vaishali with thirty-six thousand Bodhisattva disciples. At that
time, Manjushri was appearing as a Bodhisattva disciple. Through his compassion,
Manjushri realized that in the future the Buddhadharma would degenerate, and the
beings of this world would find it very difficult to practise pure Dharma and
gain pure realizations. He understood that it would be very difficult for those
beings to control their minds, and so they would naturally engage in negative
actions such as killing, stealing, and holding wrong views. As a result they would
experience horrific illnesses and unbearable mental pain. The world would be full
of problems, dangers, and adversity. Finding the thought of all this suffering
impossible to bear, Manjushri asked Buddha:
In the future when your Dharma
and general spiritual practice are in decline, when the human beings in this world
are spiritually impoverished, when their attachment, anger, and ignorance are
so strong and difficult to control that they experience continual physical suffering,
mental pain, fears, and dangers, and especially many incurable diseases, who will
release them from this suffering and protect them from danger? Who will help them
to overcome the three mental poisons?
In response to Bodhisattva Manjushri's
question, Buddha expounded the Sutra of Eight Thousand Verses Principally Revealing
the Instructions on Medicine Buddha. Many beings heard this teaching. In addition
to the thirty-six thousand human Bodhisattva disciples, millions of other Bodhisattva
disciples came from many Pure Lands, together with beings from other realms such
as nagas and givers-of-harm, or yakshas. To this vast assembly of disciples Buddha
explained all about Medicine Buddha - his special qualities, his Pure Land, and
how in the future by relying upon this Buddha and just hearing his name, living
beings could be cured of heavy mental and physical sickness, especially the sickness
of delusions. He also explained how to make a connection with this Buddha, the
benefits of relying upon him, and how to practise the Medicine Buddha instructions.
While Buddha was giving this teaching, Manjushri realized with his clairvoyance
of knowing others' minds that some of the humans and gods in the audience were
developing doubts, finding it difficult to believe the Buddha's explanation about
the existence of Medicine Buddha. Therefore, again he rose from his seat, respectfully
circumambulated Buddha three times, made three prostrations, and then with his
left knee on the ground according to tradition, requested Buddha:
To remove
doubts from the minds of disciples, please show clearly how this Buddha exists,
where he exists, and what his good qualities are.
Buddha immediately entered
into an absorption of concentration, and from his heart emanated light rays inviting
the seven Medicine Buddhas to Vaishali so that everyone could see them. Medicine
Buddha came with his two main disciples, Radiance of the Sun and Radiance of the
Moon, as well as a vast retinue of thousands of other disciples. The other six
Medicine Buddhas also came with their retinues. Everyone could see the seven Medicine
Buddhas with their retinues directly, and their doubts were immediately dispelled.
Buddha introduced each of the Buddhas, saying for example "This Buddha is
Medicine Buddha. He comes from the eastern Pure Land called Lapis Jewel Land.
This Buddha Land is the nature of wisdom with the aspect of lapis lazuli. The
entire ground of that Pure Land is illuminated by this Buddha's light," and
so on.
Buddha then gave instructions on how to recite the mantra for oneself
and for others, for sick and dying people, and so forth, and how to perform many
different healing rituals. Everyone rejoiced and developed deep, unchangeable
faith. It is said that through hearing these instructions seven million non-human
givers of harm gained a direct realization of ultimate truth and promised to help
future followers who sincerely relied upon the practice of Medicine Buddha. Twelve
chief givers-of-harm who were present later attained enlightenment, and are included
within the fifty-one Deities of Medicine Buddha's mandala.
The practice of
Medicine Buddha is a very powerful method for healing ourself and others, and
for overcoming the inner sickness of attachment, hatred, and ignorance. If we
rely upon Medicine Buddha with pure faith we shall definitely receive the blessings
of these attainments.
Geshe Kelsang gave the initiation of Medicine Buddha
in Santa Barbara on Sunday, February 4th 1996. More information about him and
his teachings is available at the Kadampa Buddhism Website.