2011-11-22

The Great Nirvana in the Evil Age


“Also, next, oh good man! For example, a milking woman, intending to gain an exorbitant profit, adds 20% water to the milk and sells it to another woman, who again adds 20% water and sells it to a woman who lives close to the castle town. This woman further adds 20% water and sells it to a woman who lives in the castle. This woman buys the milk and takes it to the market and sells it. At that time, there was a person who would get a woman for the sake of his son. He wanted to use a good milk to serve it to his guest. He went to the market and wanted to buy some (milk). The woman selling the milk demanded the normal price. The man said: 'This milk contains a lot of water. So, it is not worth the normal price. Today I have to treat a visitor. Then I'll buy it’. Coming with this milk at home, he cooked some porridge, but it did not have the taste of milk. Although it had no taste of milk, it was far better than any bitter thing, it was a thousand times better. Why? Because of all the tastes, milk is the best.

Oh good man! When I die, for 80 years when the Wonderful Dharma has not yet expired, this sutra will be widely spread in Jambudvipa. At that time, there will be many malicious bhiksus who will cut this sutra into parts and simplify it, so that the color, flavor, taste and beauty of the Wonderful Dharma will be lost. All these evil persons will read this sutra, despoil the deep and essential meaning of the Tathagata, introduce words merely pretentious, decorative and meaningless which belong to the world. They will lop off the front part and add it to the back part of the sutra, or they will lop off the back part and add it to the front, or will put the front and back parts in the middle and the middle at the front and back. Know that such bhiksus are friends of Mara. They will keep and store all impure things and say that the Tathagata gave them permission to do so. This is like the milking woman who added water to the milk. It will be the same with these wicked bhiksus. They will add words of worldly life, despoil the fixed and right words of the sutras, and obstruct the access of the beings to right sermons, to the correct copies, to right understanding, honoring, praising, making offerings to, and respecting [the sutras].

Due to the pursuit of gain, such malicious
bhiksus will not disseminate this sutra. The world where its benefits will be obtained will be so limited that does not deserve to be mentioned. This is as in the case of the poor milking woman who adds water to the milk and sells it, so that the porridge that will be done later will not have the taste of milk. The same is the case with this Mahayana Great Nirvana Sutra. Its taste will gradually diminish and [eventually] no flavor will remain. The spirit will depart, and yet it will still be 1,000 times better than the other sutras. It's like with the diluted milk, which is still 1,000 times better than any bitter thing. Why is that? Because this Mahayana Great Nirvana Sutra is the best among all the sutras of the Sravakas class. It's like with milk, which is the best of all tastes. For this reason, we say Great Nirvana.”

Read More on the Nirvana Sutra, Chapter 16 - On the Bodhisattva.

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