Illustrated
Contemplation Sutra
(25-27)
Illustrations from
the Taima Mandala
by Professor Hisao Inagaki
The aspirants in the highest level of the
middle grade |
4) the highest level of the middle grade |
[25] The Buddha said to Ananda and Vaidehi,
"Those who attain birth on the highest
level of the middle grade are the sentient
beings who keep the five precepts, observe
the eight abstinences, practice in compliance
with various precepts, and abstain from committing
the five gravest offenses and other
transgressions. They transfer the merit acquired
to the Western Land of Utmost Bliss, aspiring
to be born there.
"When such a person is about to die,
Amitayus appears before him, surrounded by
a host of monks and radiating a golden light.
He then expounds the truth of suffering,
emptiness, impermanence and no-self, and
praises renunciation of the world as the
way to escape from suffering.
"Seeing this, the aspirant greatly rejoices
and finds himself seated upon a lotus-flower.
He kneels down, joins his palms and worships
the Buddha. Before he raises his head, he
attains birth in the Land of Utmost Bliss,
where his lotus-bud soon opens. When the
flower opens, he hears various sounds and
voices extolling the Four Noble Truths. He
immediately attains Arhatship, acquires the
three kinds of transcendent knowledge and
the six supernatural powers, and realizes
the eight samadhis of emancipation. Such
a person is called one who attains birth
on the highest level of the middle grade.
The aspirants in the middle level of the
middle grade |
5) the middle level of the middle grade |
[26] "Those who attain birth on the
middle level of the middle grade are the
sentient beings who observe for at least
a day and night the eight abstinences, the
precepts for a novice or the complete precepts
of a monk or a nun, and do not violate any
of the rules of conduct. They transfer the
merit acquired to the Land of Utmost Bliss,
aspiring to be born there.
"When such an aspirant, perfumed by
the virtue of observing the precepts, is
about to die, he sees Amitayus coming towards
him with his attendants, radiating a golden
light and carrying a seven-jewelled lotus-flower.
He hears a voice in the sky above praising
him, saying 'Man of good deeds, since you
are virtuous and have followed the teachings
of the Buddhas of the three periods, I have
come to welcome you.' The aspirant finds
himself seated upon the lotus-flower. The
flower having closed, the aspirant is born
on a jewelled pond of the Western Land of
Utmost Bliss. After seven days the lotus-bud
unfolds, and then he opens his eyes. With
joined palms he pays homage to the World-Honored
One, rejoices at hearing the Dharma and reaches
the Stage of a Stream-Winner. After half
a kalpa, he becomes an Arhat. Such a person
is called one who attains birth on the middle
level of the middle grade. [345c]
The aspirants in the lowest level of the
lowest grade |
6) the lowest level of the middle grade |
[27] "Those who attain birth on the
lowest level of the middle grade are good
men and women who are dutiful to and care
for their parents and do benevolent deeds
for others. When such a person is about to
die, he may meet a good teacher, who fully
explains to him the bliss of the land of
Amitayus and the Forty-eight Great Vows of
the Bhiksu Dharmakara. Having heard this,
he dies and in the short time it takes a
strong man to bend and straighten his arm,
he attains birth in the Western Land of Utmost
Bliss. Seven days after his birth there,
he meets Avalokiteshvara and Mahasthamaprapta,
rejoices at hearing the Dharma from them
and so reaches the Stage of a Stream-Winner.
After one smaller kalpa, he becomes an Arhat.
Such a person is called one who attains birth
on the lowest level of the middle grade.
These three together are known as the contemplation
of the middle grade of aspirants and the
fifteenth contemplation. To practice in
this way is called the correct contemplation,
and to practice otherwise is incorrect."