2011-11-30

Last words of the Tathagata


Bodhisattva Kasyapa said to the Buddha: "Oh World Honored One! Please condescend to explain to me the virtue which this Mahayana Great Nirvana Sutra has."

The Buddha said to Kasyapa: "Oh good man! Anyone who hears the name of this sutra gains virtue, which is so great that Sravakas and Pratyekabuddhas cannot speak well [on it]. Only the Buddha well knows. Why? Because the world of the Buddha is inconceivable. How much more will be [this virtue] if one
possesses, recites, understands and copies it [this sutra]?"

Then all the devas, asuras and people of the world said in a
gatha:

"The world of the Buddha is inconceivable.
So too are those (worlds) of the Dharma and the Sangha.
This being the case, we beg that you stay a little longer.
The venerable Mahakashyapa and Ananda,
the two of the Sangha, will soon be here.
Also, the great king Ajatasatru, king of Magadha,
who very much respects the Buddha, the World Honored One, is not here.
Have a little pity and
stay awhile,
be with us, the great congregation, and eliminate our doubts."

Then, the Tathagata, for the sake of the great
crowd, spoke in a gatha:

"The eldest of my sons is Mahakashyapa.
Ananda makes much effort and may well eliminate your doubts.
Be satisfied with that. Ananda is one who has heard much.
It will
understand in a natural way
the eternal and the non-eternal.
For this reason, do not get hurt more."

Then the great crowd
offered many things to the Buddha. Their offerings made, they all aspired to unsurpassed Enlightenment. All Bodhisattvas, who were as numerous as the sands of innumerable Ganges, all attained the first "bhumi" [stage of development of Bodhisattva].

Then the World Honored One gave prophecies to Manjushri, Bodhisattva Kasyapa and Cunda. The prophecies given, he said: "All good men! Straighten your minds.
Be wary and not indolent. Now, I feel pain in my back and my whole body. Now, I desire lie down."

[And so] he did, like a child or someone who is sick.

"Oh Manjushri! All of you! Disseminate the Great Dharma amongst the four classes of people. I now entrust this sutra to you. Likewise, when Mahakashyapa and Ananda
have arrived, entrust them the Wonderful Dharma also."

Then, the Tathagata, having thus spoken,
laid himself down on his right side, like any child sick in bed, all to disseminate the Dharma to all beings.

Read More on the Nirvana Sutra, Chapter 17 - On the Questions Raised by the Crowd.

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