Thus I have heard:
At one time the Buddha was staying on the G?dhraku?a Mountain, near the city
of Rajag?ha, together with 62,000 great bhik?us, 80 ko?i Bodhisattva-Mahasattvas,
and 60 ko?i 100,000 upasakas from the kingdom of Magadha.
The summer meditation retreat having ended, nearing the time of His parinirva?a,
the World-Honored One entered the In-Accord-with-the-Dharma Samadhi. During
His samadhi, this Three-Thousand Large Thousandfold World was everywhere adorned
with silky banners and canopies. Jeweled incense vases were well placed and
fragrances widely spread. Scattered all about were thousand-petaled lotus flowers.
At that time, in this Three-Thousand Large Thousandfold World, multitudes in
the hundreds of thousands of ko?is, Brahma-kings, and their retinues in the
hundreds of thousands of ko?is came to the Buddha. Upon arrival they bowed their
heads down at the feet of the Buddha. With folded palms, facing the Buddha,
they stepped back to stand on one side. Also to the Buddha came hundreds of
thousands of ko?is of god-sons from Pure Abode Heavens, god-kings Isvara and
Mahesvara, dragon-kings, yak?a-kings, asura-kings, garu?a-kings, ki?nara-kings,
mahoraga-kings, together with their respective retinues in the hundreds of thousands
of ko?is. Upon arrival they bowed their heads down at the feet of the Buddha.
Also to the Buddha, from the ten directions, came Bodhisattva-Mahasattvas of
great awesome virtue, who were as numerous as the sands of the Ganges. Upon
arrival they bowed their heads down at the feet of the Buddha. With folded palms,
facing the Buddha, they stepped back to stand on one side. Even the gods from
the top heaven in this Three-Thousand Large Thousandfold World came to join
the huge multitude, which filled the space with no room to spare. Also to the
assembly came all those others with great awesome power, such as gods, dragons,
yak?as, gandharvas, asuras, garu?as, ki?naras, mahoragas, and others.
The World-Honored One, prompted by the right thought, rose from His samadhi.
He looked all over the huge multitude as He stretched His body and opened His
mouth. Like a lion-king, three times He stretched. Then the World-Honored One
extended from His mouth His wide-ranging, far-reaching tongue, completely covering
this Three-Thousand Large Thousandfold World. After the Tathagata had finished
His display of spiritual power, He again looked at the massive crowd. Then all
in the huge multitude rose from their seats. They made obeisance with joined
palms and stood in silence. Then the Buddha told Maitreya Bodhisattva, “Ajita,
before long the Tathagata will enter parinirva?a. If you have doubts regarding
the Dharma and would like to ask me, now is the right time, while I am still
here. Do not allow yourself to have any distressing regrets after the Buddha
is gone.”
Then Maitreya Bodhisattva-Mahasattva said to the Buddha, “Yes, World-Honored
One, You best know the right time. The Buddha-Tathagata has realized the ultimate
of all dharmas. I pray only that You will pronounce it, enabling Your Dharma-eye
to abide in the world for a long time.”
In the assembly, the god-sons from Mahesvara Heaven and 80 ko?i gods from Pure
Abode Heavens, together with their retinues, surrounded the Buddha and bowed
their heads down at His feet. Joining their palms reverently, they said to the
Buddha, “World-Honored One, the Mahayana Vaipulya Total Retention Dharma
Door has been taught in the past by innumerable Buddha-Tathagatas, also called
Arhats, Samyak-Sa?buddhas. We pray only that the Tathagata now will also expound
it to bring benefits, comfort, and delight to innumerable humans and gods, and
to enable the Buddha Dharma to abide in the world for a long time.”
The Buddha approved in silence. Knowing that the Buddha had granted their request,
the god-sons from Mahesvara Heaven were joyful and exuberant. Joining their
palms, they made obeisance and stepped back to stand on one side. Then the Buddha
told Maitreya Bodhisattva-Mahasattva, “Ajita, this Mahayana Vaipulya Total
Retention Dharma Door is not taught by me only. Innumerable Buddhas of the past,
present, and future, in worlds in the ten directions, have frequently taught
it. If there are sentient beings that malign the Dharma and the Sa?gha and say
that the Buddha’s words are not spoken by the Buddha, these maligners
will go down the evil life-paths to undergo suffering in hell.”
Then the Buddha told Maitreya Bodhisattva-Mahasattva, “If, among good
men and good women, there are those who have activated the bodhi mind and will
accept and uphold, read and recite, and explain to others this Mahayana Vaipulya
Sutra of Total Retention, we know that these people will not go down the evil
life-paths.”
Then the World-Honored One asked Maitreya Bodhisattva-Mahasattva, “Ajita,
from the night I attained Buddhahood to the time when I will enter the nirva?a
without remnant, are there evil karmas arising from oversights in what has been
done, spoken, thought of, and pondered by the Buddha’s body, voice, and
mind?”
Maitreya Bodhisattva-Mahasattva replied, “No, World-Honored One.”
The Buddha said, “Maitreya, as you say, from the time of my attainment
of bodhi to the time of my parinirva?a, what I have said in this interval is
all true, never false. If there are fools who do not understand that the Tathagata’s
words are skillful tools and judge that ‘this Dharma is this way; this
Dharma is not this way,’ they are maligning the true Dharma as well as
Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. I say that they are headed for hell.
“Ajita, after my parinirva?a, if, in the world of the five turbidities,
among bhik?us, bhik?u?is, upasakas, and upasikas, there are those who are not
Bodhisattvas but claim to be Bodhisattvas, they are actually non-Buddhists.
Because they in their past lives had made offerings to Buddhas and made their
resolve, they have been able to enter the Buddha’s Order, renouncing family
life. Wherever they have gone, they have sought fame, benefits, and worship
from their kinfolk and friends. They have unscrupulously engaged in impure activities
and abandoned their faith. They have not restrained themselves from committing
evil acts. They have not subdued their greed for benefits and worship. As for
all Dharma Doors and what will produce enduring samadhi, they have stayed far
away from them and have had no knowledge of them. For the sake of their kinfolk,
they have falsely claimed their knowledge and understanding. Standing in flattery
and deception, their mouths have spoken contradictory words and their bodies
have performed contradictory acts.
“Ajita, in my Bodhi Way all sentient beings are equal and embraced in
my great compassion. While using skillful means, I never lose the right mindfulness.
The Tathagata, abiding peacefully in His unequaled power, expounds the Dharma
hindrance-free. Suppose there are sentient beings that say these words: ‘Bodhisattvas
should not hear, study, or accept the sutras the Buddha has pronounced for voice-hearers.
These are not the true Dharma, nor the right path. Nor should Bodhisattvas study
the Pratyekabuddha Dharma.’ Suppose they also say, ‘Voice-hearers
should not hear or accept the Dharmas that Bodhisattvas practice. Nor should
voice-hearers hear or accept the Prateykabuddha Dharma.’ Suppose they
also say, ‘Whatever Bodhisattvas have to say, voice-hearers and Pretyekabuddhas
should not hear or accept.’ Their contradictory words and actions are
not in accord with the sutras. They are unable to believe and accept either
the true Dharma of Liberation or words that are in accord with true reality.
The followers of their ways cannot even be reborn in heaven, much less achieve
liberation.
“Ajita, according to their faith, I have expounded the Dharma to and tamed
as many [sentient beings] as the sands of the Ganges. Ajita, even now I want
to go to worlds in the ten directions to expound the Dharma suitably to sentient
beings for their benefit. It is not for those who are not Bodhisattvas but disguised
as Bodhisattvas. Nor is it for the evil, deceitful ones who, having heard little
of the Dharma, double talk about my Dharma. Suppose the double talker says these
words: ‘This, Bodhisattvas should learn. This, Boddhisattvas should not
learn.’ Having maligned the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sa?gha, the double
talker after death will fall into hell and, for hundreds and thousands of kalpas,
will not be able to leave there. Suppose he will later be reborn in a poor family
and even receive the prophecy of attaining Buddhahood. Then he will eventually
attain samyak-sa?bodhi in an evil world of the five turbidities, just like me
who has realized Buddha bodhi in this world of the five turbidities in life
and death. For these causes and conditions, you should hearken, believe, and
know that such will be the consequences of following the way of evil friends.
“Ajita, as I remember, countless kalpas ago, in the world appeared a Buddha
called Untainted Flame Worthy-of-Name King, the Tathagata, Arhat, Samyak-Sa?buddha,
Knowledge and Action Perfected, Sugata, Understanding the World, Unsurpassed
One, Tamer of Men, Teacher to Gods and Humans, Buddha the World-Honored One.
During His life of 80,000 nayuta years, that Buddha expounded the Dharma to
the multitudes. In the Dharma of Untainted Flame Worthy-of-Name King Tathagata,
there was a bhikshu called Pure Life. As a great Dharma master, he retained
fourteen ko?i sutras and six million Mahayana sutras. His words were pure and
beautiful, his eloquence unhindered. He helped innumerable, uncountable sentient
beings by giving them teachings, benefits, and delight. Untainted Flame Worthy-of-Name
King Tathagata, upon entering parinirva?a, told the bhik?u Pure Life, ‘You
should protect and uphold my true Dharma-eye in future times.’ Pure Life,
having accepted that Buddha’s instruction, for thousands and tens of thousands
of years after that Buddha’s parinirva?a, guarded and circulated the secret
store of Buddhas. He accepted and upheld, and read and recited the Vaipulya
Total Retention Dharma Door, and he had profound understanding of its tenets.
He also widely expounded it to all the sentient beings in 80,000 cities in that
world according to their wishes and preferences.
“At that time there was a great city called Bhadra. Pure Life went to
that city to expound the Dharma to 80 ko?i households according to their preferences.
Consequently, 80 ko?i people in that city acquired pure faith, one ko?i people
set themselves on the Bodhi Way, and 79 ko?i people accepted the Voice-Hearer
Vehicle and were thus trained. Then the Dharma master Pure Life, followed by
10,000 bhik?us, went to train in the Bodhi Way.
“At that time, in the city of Bhadra, there was a bhik?u named Dharma.
He accepted and upheld 1,000 Mahayana vaipulya sutras and attained the four
dhyanas. He was transforming the sentient beings in that city only by means
of the Vaipulya Dharma of Emptiness. Unable to speak easily and skillfully,
he said these words: ‘All dharmas are empty and silent. What I say is
truly the words of the Buddha. What the bhik?u Pure Life says is filthy and
impure. This bhik?u is leading an impure life but calls himself Pure Life. Why?
This bhik?u keeps the flowers he has received for his own enjoyment, not for
making offerings. He does the same with the solid perfumes and powdered incense.
This bhik?u Pure Life, foolish and senseless, is ignorant that I have long trained
in the Brahma way of life. He is young and has not renounced family life for
too long. He is arrogant, faithless, and utterly undisciplined. Those who do
not have this knowledge say that Pure Life is a bhik?u who observes the precepts.’
“Then Dharma, who with a vicious mind had slandered the bhik?u upholding
the Dharma, after death fell into hell. For 70 kalpas, he underwent multitudinous
suffering. Upon completion of the 70 kalpas, he was reborn in animal form. After
60 kalpas, he encountered Fragrant Jewel Light Buddha, under whom Dharma activated
his bodhi mind. He continued to be reborn in animal form for 90,000 lives. After
these 90,000 lives, he was reborn in human form. For 60,000 lives, he did not
have a tongue and lived in poverty and sordidness.
“[In contrast] the bhik?u Pure Life, having gained pure faith in the Dharma,
continued to pronounce the Dharma. Subsequently, he encountered 63 nayuta Buddhas.
As a Dharma master with the five transcendental powers, he always asked each
Buddha to turn the true Dharma wheel.
“Ajita, tell me this. Was the bhik?u Pure Life in the past a different
person? Do not view him as someone different. He is none other than Amitabha
Buddha today. Ajita, tell me this. Was the bhik?u Dharma in the past a different
person? Do not view him as someone different. He is none other than I today.
Because I had slandered Him out of foolishness and senselessness, I underwent
such suffering. Through these karmic causes and conditions, I have attained
samyak-sa?bodhi in this world of the five turbidities. Therefore, Ajita, if
there are Bodhisattvas who double talk about the Dharma, they will, for these
causes and conditions, attain Buddha bodhi in a future world of the five turbidities.
When they expound the Dharma, there will be maras in their Buddha Lands, constantly
causing hindrances and making trouble.”
When the huge assembly heard the Buddha’s words, they all wept in grief,
tears flowing and noses running. They all said these words: “May we, unlike
that bhik?u, refrain from double talk about the Dharma!”
Then one hundred Bodhisattvas in the assembly rose from their seats, knelt on
their right knees, and cried loudly, shedding tears of sorrow. The World-Honored
One, knowing the reason, still asked these Bodhisattvas, “Good men, why
do you all wail miserably like this?”
These Bodhisattvas replied with one voice to the Buddha: “World-Honored
One, we see in ourselves such evil karmic hindrances as well.”
In confirmation, the World-Honored One spoke these words: “Indeed! Indeed!
In the past you renounced family life in the Dharma of Dipa?kara Buddha. After
the parinirva?a of Dipa?kara Buddha, there was a bhik?u called Knowledge Accumulation,
and you all slandered this bhik?u. For this reason, you have since been unable
to see Buddhas, unable to activate the bodhi mind, and unable to acquire dhara?is
and samadhis. From now on, you all will stay on the Bodhi Way. Good men, under
the last Buddha in this Worthy Kalpa, you will achieve the Endurance in the
Realization of the No-birth of Dharmas. Afterward, you will walk the Bodhisattva
Way for over three asa?khyeya kalpas, and then you will attain anuttara-samyak-sa?bodhi.
“Therefore, good men, when Bodhisattvas see other Bodhisattvas, they should
not think of self versus others. Instead, they should think that others are
like sacred pagodas, like Buddhas. Hence, when Bodhisattvas see other Bodhisattvas,
they should not have discriminatory thoughts, considering others as non-Buddhas.
Any discriminatory thoughts are self-harming. You should accept and uphold this
[instruction]. Without alienating thoughts, you should join others in harmony.
If I held the view that newly-resolved Bodhisattvas would be less than a Buddha,
I would be deceiving innumerable asa?khyeyas of Buddhas of the present, in the
ten directions. Therefore, good men, if Bodhisattvas can acquire dhara?is and
samadhis in the future, in a world of the five turbidities, it will all be by
virtue of the awesome power of Buddhas. Hence, good men, slandering a Dharma
master is no different from slandering a Buddha. Good men, after the Buddha’s
parinirva?a, if there is a Dharma master who can well expound the Dharma according
to the preferences [of the listeners], and is able to have Bodhisattvas study
the Mahayana doctrine, and to have the multitude feel as little joy as a hair
and even shed one tear, you know that it will all be by virtue of the spiritual
power of the Buddha.
“Suppose a fool who is not a Bodhisattva but claims to be a Bodhisattva
maligns a true Bodhisattva and his actions, even speaking these words: ‘What
does he know? What does he understand?’ Maitreya, I remember in the past,
in Jambudvipa, when I was learning to be a Bodhisattva, I loved and treasured
the Dharma. For the sake of a verse or a stanza, I abandoned my head, eyes,
wife, and throne, which I cherished. Why? It was for seeking the Dharma! As
for the fools who seek only fame, benefits, and worship, confident in their
own limited capacity, they do not go to one who imparts the Dharma of the Tathagata,
to hear and receive the true Dharma. Maitreya, if the slanderers and the slandered
unite in harmony, they will be able to uphold and circulate my Dharma. If the
two groups are in conflict and in dispute, the true Dharma will not prevail.
Ajita, you can observe those who malign the Dharma. They have done such enormously
sinful karma that they will go down the three evil life-paths, from which it
is hard to escape.
“Furthermore, Ajita, in the time since I attained Buddhahood, with true
wisdom I have widely expounded the true Dharma to sentient beings. Suppose there
are fools who do not believe and accept the Buddha’s words, just like
that bhik?u Dharma. Although he had read and recited 1,000 Mahayana sutras,
explained them to others, and attained the four dhyanas, because of his slander
of another, he underwent dreadful suffering for 70 kalpas. It is even more severe
for those who, foolish and sordid, without any real knowledge [of the Dharma],
proclaim these words: ‘I am a Dharma master who clearly understands the
Mahayana and can widely spread it.’ They slander the true Dharma master,
saying that he has no understanding. For self-elevation, they also malign the
Buddha Dharma. If those fools malign even a four-verse stanza in the Buddha’s
Mahayana teachings, we know that, for this karma, they will definitely fall
into hell. Why? Because they malign the Buddha Dharma and Dharma masters. For
these causes and conditions, they will always walk the evil life-paths, never
to see Buddhas. Because they have maligned the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sa?gha,
they can also create obstacles for those who have recently activated the bodhi
mind, causing them to abandon the right path. We know that those who adorn themselves
with enormously sinful karmas will fall into hell to receive horrendous requitals
for immeasurable kalpas. Fixing an evil eye on one who has activated the bodhi
mind will result in the requital of no eyes. Slandering one who has activated
the bodhi mind will result in the requital of no tongue. Ajita, I have never
seen an evil dharma graver than the sin of sabotaging others’ activation
of the bodhi mind. Even for this sin, one will go down the evil life-paths.
Even graver is [the sin of] slandering Bodhisattvas.
“Bodhisattvas should explain the Dharma truthfully to sentient beings,
without holding the wrong views, such as perpetuity or cessation, the definite
existence or definite nonexistence of sentient beings, or the existence or nonexistence
of all dharmas. Ajita, those who are learning to be Bodhisattvas should stand
their ground. Continuing this way is a pure and good karma of Bodhisattvas.
They do not cling to what they train and learn. If sentient beings cling to
anything, we know that they will be reborn in the world of the five turbidities.
“Furthermore, there are Bodhisattvas who excel in pronouncing the Dharma
in various ways to sentient beings according to their natures and desires. Ajita,
Bodhisattvas who cultivate all six paramitas in this way will be able to attain
the unsurpassed bodhi. The fools who believe in what they fixate on may say
these words: ‘Bodhisattvas should learn prajña-paramita only. Do
not learn other paramitas because prajña-paramita is the supreme.’
This statement is incorrect. Why? Ajita, in the past, when King Kasaka was training
to be a Bodhisattva, he abandoned his head, eyes, bone marrow, and brain, which
he cherished. Did this king not have any wisdom?”
Maitreya replied to the Buddha, “World-Honored One, truly as Your Holiness
has said, he had wisdom.”
The Buddha told Ajita, “I have cultivated all six paramitas fully for
an immeasurable amount of time. If I had not cultivated all six paramitas fully,
I would not have attained the unsurpassed bodhi.”
“Indeed, World-Honored One.”
The Buddha told Ajita, “As you say, in the past I have carried out dana-paramita,
sila-paramita, k?anti-paramita, virya-paramita, dhyana-paramita, and prajña-paramita,
each for sixty kalpas. Those fools falsely claim that one can attain bodhi by
cultivating prajña-paramita only. There is nothing right about their
claim. Because they embrace the view of void, they expound the Dharma with such
impurity. The body, voice, and mind of those advocates are contrary to the Dharma.
Although they explain to others their understanding of emptiness, their do not
act according to their words. Without [corresponding] actions, they are far
from the [true] meaning of emptiness. Even more than their kinfolk, they harbor
jealousy and are attached to benefits and worship. Ajita, when I was a Wheel-Turning
King, I abandoned jewels, my head, my eyes, my hands, and my feet, but still
could not attain the unsurpassed bodhi. In contrast are the fools who, for the
sake of food and drink, visit others’ homes to make their statement. They
only praise the Dharma of Emptiness and claim that what they say is the Bodhi
Way and the Bodhisattva action, and that only this Dharma is the true Dharma
while all other Dharmas are not. They also say these words: ‘My understanding
has been realized by and known to innumerable Dharma masters.’ For the
sake of fame, they praise themselves, saying that they clearly understand hatred
and jealousy. Ajita, I see those who set their minds on seeking benefits and
worship for a livelihood. Although they take good actions for one hundred kalpas,
they will not develop even a little Endurance in Dharmas, much less attain the
unsurpassed bodhi. Ajita, I do not pronounce bodhi to the deceitful ones, who
have contradictory mind and mouth. Nor to those who are jealous; nor to those
who are arrogant and disrespectful; nor to those who are faithless; nor to those
who are untamed; nor to those who engage in sexual misconduct; nor to those
who believe that they are right and others wrong. Ajita, those fools, out of
arrogance, claim that they have surpassed the Buddha. They malign the Mahayana
sutras pronounced by the Buddha, alleging that these are actually pronounced
by voice-hearers riding the Small Vehicle.”
Then the Buddha told the venerable Subhuti, “You should not pronounce
prajña-paramita to those who adhere to the view of dualism.”
Subhuti said to the Buddha, “No, indeed, World-Honored One, as the Buddha
says.”
The Buddha said, “Indeed, Subhuti, giving without being attached [to the
giver, the recipient, or the object given] is called bodhi.”
Subhuti said, “Indeed, World-Honored One.”
The Buddha said, “Subhuti, giving without praising oneself and criticizing
others is called bodhi.”
Subhuti said, “Indeed, World-Honored One.”
The Buddha said, “Subhuti, when you see fools who, for the love of their
kinfolk, greedy for a living, [wrongly] adhere to the view of self and its belongings,
and enjoy accepting offerings from others without any sense of shame or any
sense of dishonor, you know that they do only evil karma.
“Furthermore, Ajita, Bodhisattvas should have no fear of any dharmas,
such as Pratyekabuddhas, voice-hearers, ordinary beings, afflictions, or dharmas
with endings. Also have no fear of any dharmas, such as difficulty in making
progress, right or wrong, act or no act, fear or fearlessness, existence or
nonexistence, mind or no mind, enlightenment or no enlightenment, karma or no
karma, good or bad, peace or no peace, liberation or no liberation, training
or not training, dharma or non-dharma, serenity or turmoil, true or false, belief
or disbelief, good thoughts or bad thoughts, abiding or not abiding. Thus Bodhisattvas
do not have fear of any dharmas.
“Ajita, because I have trained in the past in such fearlessness, I have
attained samyak-sa?bodhi. I can know the mental states of all sentient beings
without the notion that I am the knower of what I know. I expound what I have
realized according to the capacities of Bodihisattvas, enabling those who have
heard the Dharma to acquire the Radiant Dhara?i Seal. Having acquired this Dharma
Seal, they will never regress. If one does not truly know this dharma [of fearlessness]
and speaks without eloquence, one will not ultimately attain the unsurpassed
bodhi.
“Ajita, when I expound the Dharma to the sentient beings here in this
small world comprising four large continents, by virtue of the spiritual power
of the Buddha, each of them sees [me] Sakyamuni Tathagata expound the Dharma
only to him. In the same way, from one heaven to the next, up to Akani??ha Heaven,
each of the sentient beings there also says that the Tathagata pronounces the
Dharma only to him. It is like this, ranging from a small world comprising four
continents to even a Three-Thousand Large Thousandfold world. All sentient beings
here have this thought: ‘Sakyamuni Buddha has come to be born in my country,
and He turns the great Dharma wheel only for me.’ Ajita, in the morning,
using great skill, I observe everywhere sentient beings in immeasurable, boundless
worlds and expound the Dharma to those that should be transformed. In the midday
and in the evening, I observe sentient beings impartially with my Dharma-eye
and expound the Dharma in their worlds. Such are the states of innumerable Buddhas!
All sentient beings that are learning to be Bodhisattvas should train in this
way. Those fools who malign the true Dharma pronounced by the Buddha adhere
to their wrong understanding as true. Those who malign the Dharma do not believe
in the Buddha. Because of this evil karma, they will fall into hell to undergo
multitudinous suffering, never to hear the Dharma. Furthermore, Ajita, you should
accept and uphold the secret teachings of the Tathagata and widely pronounce
them to others by skillful means.”
Then Bodhisattva-Mahasattvas, including Mañjusri the Youth, Fortune Light
Equality Bodhisattva, No Doubt Bodhisattva, Definite Resolve Bodhisattva, Wonder
Mind Open Intellect Bodhisattva, Radiance Bodhisattva, Joyful King Bodhisattva,
Fearless Bodhisattva, Thoughts Reaching Boundless Buddha Lands Bodhisattva,
Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, Fragrant Elephant Bodhisattva, Annihilating All
Evil Karma Bodhisattva, Abiding in Samadhi Bodhisattva, Hundred Thousand Merits
Adorned Bodhisattva, Wonderful Tone Heard Afar Bodhisattva, All Knowledge Unforgotten
Bodhisattva, Great Name Shaking Jeweled Banner Adorned Bodhisattva, Seeking
All Dharma Bodhisattva, Abiding in the Buddha State Bodhisattva, Moonlight Adorned
Bodhisattva, and Great Multitude in All the World Adorned Bodhisattva, said
to the Buddha, “World-Honored One, indeed, indeed, truly as Your Holiness
says, when we passed Buddha Lands in the east, which were as numerous as the
sands of sixty Ganges Rivers, and reverently made obeisance to the Buddhas there,
we saw only Sakyamuni Buddha appearing in every world. We then visited everywhere
in the ten directions for seven days and still saw only Sakyamuni Buddha appearing
in each world, not other Buddhas. After visiting everywhere, we have returned
to this land to hear and accept the true Dharma.”
At that time the Buddha told Mañjusri the Youth, “Now observe carefully.
The wisdom of the Tathagata is inconceivable, and the state of the Tathagata
is also inconceivable. Such unequaled states are the Tathagata dharma. Those
fools say these words, ‘Only prajña-paramita is the Tathagata action,
the Bodhisattva action, and the sweet nectar action.’”
The Buddha told Mañjusri, “Their words contradict the Dharma. Why?
It is very difficult to fully complete the Bodhisattva action. Acting without
attachment is the Bodhisattva action; acting without the view of self and its
belongings is the Bodhisattva action; acting with the understanding of emptiness
is the Bodhisattva action, and acting with no appearance is the Bodhisattva
action. Mañjusri, such actions are the Bodhisattva action. Those learning
to be Bodhisattvas should accept and uphold it. If those fools embrace the wrong
views, you should know that they do not understand my Dharma. Mañjusri,
you and other Bodhisattvas should all guard and protect your bodies and mouths.
Do not allow them to dissipate in bad ways. Fortify your minds and keep them
from regressing. As you fully expound the Dharma to sentient beings, you should
stand firm in the Dharma. Since I fully attained the unsurpassed bodhi distant
asa?khyeya kalpas ago, I have widely and skillfully pronounced the Dharma, enabling
sentient beings to stay far away from the evil life-journeys.
“Mañjusri, if there are fools who malign the true Dharma, they
have actually maligned the Buddha as well as the Sa?gha. Making a statement
that this Dharma is correct and that Dharma is incorrect is called maligning
the Dharma. Making a statement that this Dharma is pronounced for Bodhisattvas
and that Dharma is pronounced for voice-hearers is called maligning the Dharma.
Making a statement that these are Bodhisattva studies and those are not Bodhisattva
studies is called maligning the Dharma. Making a statement that as the past
Buddha is gone, the future Buddha has not yet arrived, and the present Buddha
is not staying, only I have acquired the Dhara?i Dharma, is called maligning
the Dharma. Because of maligning the Dharma, their claim to have acquired the
dhara?i is an impure dharma. They malign what a true Dharma master is cultivating.
They further slander the Dharma master, saying that although he has intellectual
understanding, his actions are inconsistent with his words. They further slander
the Dharma master, saying that his actions violate the Way. They further slander
the Dharma master, saying that his body does not observe the precepts. They
further slander the Dharma master, saying that his mind has no wisdom. They
further slander the Dharma master, saying that his intellect has no clear understanding.
They further slander the Dharma master, saying that his speech is devoid of
eloquence. Their minds do not believe or accept the words spoken by the Tathagata.
They also say, ‘This sutra is correct, this sutra is incorrect; this stanza
is correct, this stanza is incorrect; this Dharma is credible, this Dharma is
not credible.’ They wrongly rebut what is explained correctly. For those
who listen to the true Dharma, they create hindrances, making claims, such as
‘this is a training, this is not a training; this is an accomplishment,
this is not an accomplishment; this is the right time, this is the wrong time.’
These statements are all called maligning the Dharma.
“Furthermore, Mañjusri, whether voice-hearers pronounce the Dharma,
whether Bodhisattvas pronounce the Dharma, we know that it is entirely by virtue
of the awesome spiritual power of the Tathagata’s protection and consideration,
which enables Bodhisattvas and others to say what they say. Mañjusri,
even now the fools slander the Buddha. After my parinirva?a, how can Dharma
masters, who accept and uphold my Dharma, not be slandered by them? Why? Because
these fools are the retinue of the maras, we know that they will go down the
evil life-paths. As these fools greedily seek benefits and worship to support
their kinfolk, they not only have no faith in the Dharma of the Tathagata, but
also destroy the Dharma taught by the Tathagata. Their kinfolk, with a clannish
mind, go to the houses of Brahmins and elders to praise these fools, claiming
that they know and understand the Dharma and its meanings and that they are
good at explanations because they know others’ capacities and desires.
These fools accept others’ trust and offerings without any sense of shame
or any sense of dishonor. Because they malign the Dharma, both they and their
retinues will fall into hell.
“Mañjusri, I do not pronounce the Bodhisattva action to nonbelievers.
Nor do I pronounce the pure Dharma to those who are attached to family life.
Nor do I pronounce the Dharma of Liberation to those who adhere to the view
of dualism. Nor do I pronounce the supra-worldly Dharma to those who adhere
to the view of monism. Nor do I pronounce the pure, true Dharma to those who
delight in worldly life.
“Mañjusri, with a mind clinging to nothing, I teach to people as
many Dharma Doors as the sands of the Ganges. Then with a mind seemingly attached
to something, I also teach to sentient beings as many Dharma Doors as the sands
of the Ganges. If sentient beings delight in emptiness, I pronounce to them
the Dharma of Emptiness. If sentient beings delight in knowledge, I pronounce
to them the Dharma of Knowledge. If sentient beings delight in no-appearance,
I pronounce to them the Dharma of No-appearance. If sentient beings delight
in appearance, I pronounce to them the Dharma of Appearance. If sentient beings
delight in lovingkindness, I pronounce to them the Dharma of Lovingkindness.
If sentient beings delight in causality, I pronounce to them the Dharma of Causality.
If sentient beings delight in no-causality, I pronounce to them the Dharma of
No-causality. [Other Dharmas I have pronounced include] the awe-inspiring deportment
and the non-awe-inspiring deportment, emptiness and existence, that which is
sa?sk?ta and that which is asa?sk?ta, holy beings and ordinary beings, fools,
form, ways to draw in sentient beings, the obstructive coverings, that which
is bad, and that which is definite.”
The Buddha told Mañjusri, “Dharmas such as these are the way of
prajña-paramita. The words of those fools, which malign the true Dharma
of the Buddha, are not in accord with the pure, true teachings of the Tathagata.”
Then Mañjusri asked Buddha, “World-Honored One, as You say, such
fools, because they are close to evil friends, step forward to voice their slander.
Then, World-Honored One, through what causes and conditions, can they avoid
this fault?”
The Buddha told Mañjusri, “For seven years in the distant past,
day and night in the six periods, I repented of the grave sins I had committed
with my body, voice, and mind. After being purified, it took me ten kalpas to
acquire the Endurance in Dharmas. Mañjusri, know that this sutra is the
Bodhisattva Vehicle. It can enable those who have not realized [the truth] to
come to realization. If those who, having heard the words of this sutra, refuse
to believe and accept them and even malign them, they will go down the evil
life-paths. Bodhisattvas need to understand and accept my Dharma, and then they
can pronounce it to others. By accepting and upholding [the Dharma] in this
way, one can stay far away from the evil life-journeys.”
The Buddha told Mañjusri, “There are four equality dharmas that
Boddhisattvas should learn. What are these four? First, Bodhisattvas are impartial
to all sentient beings. Second, they are impartial to all dharmas. Third, they
are impartial to bodhi. Fourth, they pronounce various Dharmas impartially.
These are the four equality dharmas. Bodhisattvs should know these four dharmas,
and then explain them to sentient beings. The believers will stay far away from
the evil life-journeys. The nonbelievers will go down the evil life-paths. If,
among good men and good women, there are those who stand firm in these four
dharmas, we know that they will not have to take the evil life-journeys. There
are another four dharmas [for Bodhisattvas to learn]. What are these four? First,
their minds do not regress from helping sentient beings. Second, they neither
disdain nor slander Dharma masters. Third, they do not slander the wise. Fourth,
they always respect everything said by Tathagatas. If good men or good women
can competently train in and learn these four dharmas, they will never go down
the evil life-paths.
“Furthermore, Mañjusri, Bodhisattvas can take the seven treasures
which fill up as many Buddha Lands as the sands of the Ganges, and make offerings
every day for as many kalpas as the sands of the Ganges to as many Buddha-Bhagavans
as the sands of the Ganges. If good men or good women can three times read and
recite a verse or a stanza in such a wonderful Mahayana vaipulya sutra, the
merit they will achieve exceeds that from making those offerings. The merit
achieved by those who recite and uphold this sutra will be twice as much. Suppose
there are those who cultivate almsgiving, observance of precepts, endurance,
energetic progress, meditation, and wisdom. The merit they achieve from cultivating
these six paramitas also cannot compare [with that of upholding this sutra].
Mañjusri, the name and meaning of such a sutra are so vast that they
are unequaled. You Bodhisattva-Mahasattvas should study and learn, accept and
uphold, read and recite, and explain it widely to sentient beings.”
Then those in the huge multitude and Bodhisattva-Mahasattvas from the ten directions
all said to the Buddha: “World-Honored One, indeed, indeed, we will accept
and uphold it as the Buddha instructs.”
When the Buddha was pronouncing this Dharma, Bodhisattvas, as numerous as the
sands of 30 Ganges Rivers, achieved the Endurance in the Realization of the
No-birth of Dharmas. Bodhisattvas as numerous as the sands of 70 Ganges Rivers
attained the spiritual level of no-regress from the anuttara-samyak-sa?bodhi
mind. Furthermore, the massive multitudes in 63 ko?i 100,000 nayuta Three-Thousand
Large Thousandfold Worlds, having heard the Buddha’s words, heartily rejoiced.
They would have to continue flowing in the stream of life and death for 80 kalpas,
and then they too would reach the spiritual level of no-regress from the anuttara-samyak-sa?bodhi
mind. At the end of another 63 kalpas, they would fully attain the unsurpassed
bodhi.
All in the multitudes—Bodhisattvas, gods, dragons, yak?as, gandharvas,
asuras, garu?as, ki?naras, and mahoragas, humans, nonhumans, and others—having
heard the Buddha’s words, greatly rejoiced and made obeisance. Then they
reverently carried out the teachings.
—Mahayana Vaipulya Sutra of Total Retention
Translated from the Chinese Canon