Thus
I have heard, at one time the Buddha dwelt at Shravasti, in the Jeta Grove
in the Garden
of the Benefactor of Orphans and the Forlorn, together with a gathering
of Great Bhikshus,
twelve-hundred fifty in all, all Great Arhats well-known to the assembly:
Elders Shariputra,
Mahamaudgalyayana, Mahakasyapa, Mahakatyayana, Mahakausthila, Revata, Suddhipanthaka,
Nanda, Ananda, Rahula, Gavampati, Pindola-Bharadvaja, Kalodayin, Mahakaphina,
Vakkula,
Aniruddha, and others such as these, all Great Disciples, together with
all the Bodhisattvas,
Mahasattvas: Manjushri, Prince of Dharma; Ajita Bodhisattva, Gandhastin
Bodhisattva,
Nityodukta Bodhisattva, and others such as these, all Great Bodhisattvas,
and together with
Shakra, Chief among Gods, and the numberless great multitudes from all
the heavens.
At
that time, the Buddha told the Elder Shariputra, From here, passing through
hundreds of
thousands of millions of Buddhalands to the West there is a world called
Utmost Happiness. In
this land a Buddha called Amitabha right now teaches the Dharma.
Shariputra,
why is this land called Utmost Happiness? All living beings of this country
never
suffer, but enjoy every bliss. Therefore it is called Utmost Happiness.
Moreover,
Shariputra, this land of Utmost Happiness is completely surrounded by seven
tiers of
railings, seven layers of netting, and seven rows of trees, all formed
from the four treasures, and
for this reason called Utmost Happiness.
Moreover,
Shariputra, in the land of Utmost Happiness are pools of the seven jewels,
filled with
the waters of eight meritorious qualities; the bottom of each pool is pure,
covered with golden
sands. On the four sides climb stairs of gold, silver, lapus lazuli, crystal,
mother-of pearl, rubies,
and carnelian.
In
the pools bloom lotuses as large as carriage wheels with colors of green
light, red light, yellow
light, and white light, subtle, rare, fragrant, and pure. Shariputra, the
Land of Utmost Happiness
is crowned in splendor and virtues such as these.
Moreover,
Shariputra, in this Buddhaland heavenly music always plays, and the ground
is made
of gold. In the six periods of the day and night a heavenly rain of mandarava
flowers falls, and
throughout the clear morning, each living being of this land offers sacks
filled with myriads of
wonderful flowers to the hundreds of thousands of millions of Buddhas of
the other directions. At
mealtime they return to their own countries and after eating they walk
about. Shariputra, the
Land of Utmost Happiness is crowned in splendor and virtues such as these.
Moreover,
Shariputra, in this country there are always rare and unusual birds of
many kinds and
colors: white geese, cranes, peacocks, parrots, egrets, kalavinkas and
two-headed birds. In the
six periods of the day and night the flocks of birds sing forth harmonious
and elegant sounds.
Their clear and joyful calls proclaim the Five Roots, the Five Powers,
the Seven Limbs of Bodhi,
the Eightfold Path of Sages, and dharmas such as these. When living beings
of this land hear their
calls they are altogether mindful of the Buddha, mindful of the Dharma,
and mindful of the
Sangha.
Shariputra!
Do not say that these birds are born as retribution for their sins. And
why not?
Because in this Buddhaland the three evil paths do not exist. Shariputra,
even the names of the
three evil paths are unknown in this Buddha's land; how much the less could
they actually exist!
Wishing to proclaim the Dharma's sound far and wide, Amitabha Buddha created
these
multitudes of birds by transformation.
Shariputra,
in that Buddhaland when the gentle winds blow, the rows of jewelled trees
and
jewelled nets reverberate with fine and wondrous sounds, as a symphony
of one hundred
thousand kinds of music played in harmony. All who hear these sounds are
naturally mindful of
the Buddha, mindful of the Dharma, and mindful of the Sangha. Shariputra,
the Land of Utmost
Happiness is crowned in splendor and virtues such as these.
Shariputra,
what do you think? Why is this Buddha called Amitabha? Shariputra, the
brilliance of
that Buddha's light is measureless, illumining the lands of the ten directions
everywhere without
obstruction. For this reason he is called Amitabha.
Moreover,
Shariputra, the lifespan of that Buddha and that of his people extends
for
measureless, limitless asamkhyeyas of kalpas. For this reason he is called
Amitayus. And,
Shariputra, since Amitabha became a Buddha, ten kalpas have passed.
Moreover,
Shariputra, that Buddha has measureless, limitless asamkheyas of Sound-Hearer
disciples, their number incalculable. So too is the assembly of Bodhisattvas.
Shariputra, that
Buddhaland is crowned in splendor and virtues such as these.
Moreover,
Shariputra, the living beings born in the Land of Utmost Happiness are
all
avaivartika. Among them are many who in this very life will dwell in Buddhahood.
Their
number is extremely many; it is incalculable. And only in measureless,
limitless asamkyeyas of
kalpas could they be counted.
Shariputra,
those living beings who hear of this should vow: I wish to be born in that
country.
And why? Because those who are born there assemble in one place with people
whose
goodness is unsurpassed. Shariputra, if one has few good roots, blessings,
and virtues, one
cannot be born in that land.
Shariputra,
if there is a good man or good woman who hears of Amitabha and holds his
name
whether for one day, two days, three, four, five days, six days, as long
as seven days with one
mind unconfused, when this person nears the end of life, before him will
appear Amitabha and all
the Assembly of Holy Ones. When the end comes, his mind will not be utterly
confused, and in
Amitabha's Land of Utmost Happiness he will quickly be reborn. Shariputra,
because I see this
benefit, I speak these words; and, if living beings hear this teaching
they should make the vow: I
wish to born in that land.
Shariputra,
just as I now praise the inconceivable benefits arising from the merit
and virtue of
Amitabha, so too in the East does Akshobya Buddha, Sumeru Likeness Buddha,
Great Sumeru
Buddha, Sumeru Light Buddha, Wonderful Sound Buddha; all Buddhas such as
these,
numberless as Ganges' sands, each in his own country gives forth a vast
and far-reaching sound
that pervades the threefold, great, thousand-world realm and proclaims
these sincere and honest
words: All you living beings should believe in this sutra which all the
Buddhas praise for its
inconceivable merit and virtue, a sutra they protect and bear in mind.
Shariputra,
in the Southern World, Sun-Moon Lamp Buddha, Sumeru Lamp Buddha,
Celebrated Light Buddha, Great Radiant Shoulders Buddha, Sumeru Lamp Buddha,
Measureless Vigor Buddha, all Buddhas such as these, numberless as Ganges'
sands, each in his
own country gives forth a vast and far-reaching sound that pervades the
threefold, great,
thousand-world realm and proclaims these sincere and honest words: All
you living beings should
believe in this sutra which all Buddhas praise for its inconceivable merit
and virtue, a sutra they
protect and bear in mind.
Shariputra,
in the Western World, Measureless Life Buddha, Infinite Features Buddha,
Measureless Curtain Buddha, Great Light Buddha, Great Clarity Buddha, Jewelled
Likeness
Buddha, Pure Light Buddha, all Buddhas such as these, numberless as Ganges'
sands, each in his
own country gives forth a vast and far-reaching sound that pervades the
threefold, great,
thousand-world realm and proclaims these sincere and honest words: All
you living beings should
believe in this sutra which all Buddhas praise for its inconceivable merit
and virtue, protecting and
bearing it in mind.
Shariputra,
in the Northern World, Radiant Shoulders Buddha, Most Glorious Sound Buddha,
Invincible Buddha, Sun-Birth Buddha, Luminous Net Buddha, all Buddhas such
as these,
numberless as Ganges' sands, each in his own country gives forth a vast
and far-reaching sound
that pervades the threefold, great, thousand-world realm and proclaims
these sincere and honest
words: All you living beings should believe in this sutra which all Buddhas
praise for its
inconceivable merit and virtue, a sutra they protect and bear in mind.
Shariputra,
in the World Below, Lion Buddha, Well-Known Buddha, Celebrated Light Buddha,
Dharma Buddha, Dharma-Curtain Buddha, Upholding Dharma Buddha, all Buddhas
such as
these, numberless as Ganges' sands, each in his own country gives forth
a vast and far-reaching
sound that pervades the threefold, great, thousand-world realm and proclaims
these sincere and
honest words: All you living beings should believe in this sutra which
all Buddhas praise for its
inconceivable merit and virtue, a sutra they protect and bear in mind.
Shariputra,
in the World Above, Pure Sound Buddha, Constellation King Buddha, Superior
Fragrance Buddha, Fragrant Light Buddha, Great Radiant Shoulders Buddha,
Varicolored
Jewels-Adorned Body Buddha, Sala Tree King Buddha, Jewelled Flower of Virtue
Buddha,
Discerning All Meanings Buddha, Like Sumeru Mountain Buddha, all Buddhas
such as these,
numberless as Ganges' sands, each in his own country gives forth a vast
and far-reaching sound
that pervades the threefold, great, thousand-world realm and proclaims
these sincere and honest
words: All you living beings should believe in this sutra which all Buddhas
praise for its
inconceivable merit and virtue, a sutra they protect and bear in mind.
Shariputra,
what do you think? Why is it called Sutra which all Buddhas protect and
bear in
mind? Shariputra, if a good man or good woman hears this sutra and upholds
it, and hears the
names of all these Buddhas, this good man or good woman will also be one
whom all Buddhas
protect and bear in mind, and will attain non-retreat from anuttarasamyaksambodhi.
Therefore, Shariputra, all of you should believe and accept my words and
the words all Buddhas
speak.
Shariputra,
if there are people who have already made the vow, who now make the vow,
or
who will make the vow, I wish to be born in Amitabha's country, these people,
whether born in
the past, now being born there, or to be born there in the future, will
all attain non-retreat from
anuttarasamyaksambodhi. Therefore, Shariputra, all good men and good women
who believe
should make the vow, I wish to be born in that country.
Shariputra,
just as I now praise the inconceivable merit and virtue of all Buddhas,
all those
Buddhas also praise my inconceivable merit and virtue, saying these words:
Shakyamuni Buddha
can accomplish extremely difficult and rare deeds in the Saha Land during
the evil time of the
Five Turbidities: during the time turbidity, the views turbidity, the affliction
turbidity, the living
beings turbidity, and the lifespan turbidity. He can attain anuttarasamyaksambodhi
and for the
sake of living beings proclaim this Dharma, which the whole world finds
hard to believe.
Shariputra,
you should know that I, in the evil time of the Five Turbidities, perform
these difficult
deeds, attain anuttarasamyaksambodhi, and for the entire world proclaim
this Dharma which is
difficult to believe, extremely difficult!
After
the Buddha spoke this Sutra, Shariputra, all the Bhikshus, and the entire
world of gods,
humans, asuras, and others, hearing what the Buddha had said, joyously
delighted in it, faithfully
accepted it, bowed and withdrew.
END OF THE BUDDHA SPEAKS OF AMITABHA SUTRA
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