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The Marvelous Companion: Life Stories of the Buddha (Jatakamala by Aryasura)
作者 Aryasura
出版者Dharma Publishing
出版者網址 http://www.dharmapublishing.com/
出版地Berkeley, CA, US [伯克利, 加利福尼亞州, 美國]
資料類型書籍=Book
使用語言英文=English
關鍵詞本生=闍陀迦=Jataka;
摘要The Marvelous Companion is a translation of a collection of thirty-four stories of the previous lives of the

Buddha (Jatakas), spoken by the Enlightened One himself and assembled and retold by the first-century master Aryashura. Each

story illuminates the workings of karma, the laws of cause and effect that govern life's negative and positive conditions.

Illustrating the power of compassionate selfless action and tracing the long-range results of positive deeds, Jatakas

celebrate the power of concern for the welfare of others. Based on Speyer's 1895 English, revised against the Tibetan. An

important text for studying karma and the nature of the Bodhisattva Path. With 34 line drawings.
From the story "A Small Portion of Gruel,": Once, when the Buddha was still a Bodhisattva, he lived as a great kind of

Koshala. Fortune followed him everywhere like a lover, abandoning his enemies and holding his followers dear. Now it

happened one day that this king came to recall one of his previous lives, and was deeply moved. And with this recollection

he increased the gifts of charity he was used to bestowing… Intent on illustrating to his people the power of meritorious

action, every day he made the same proclamation: "Respect paid to the Buddhas, no matter how small it may seem, will never

yield insignificant fruit… Look around you, and behold the rich results produced by a small portion of gruel, saltless,

coarse, and dry!" When asked the meaning of his words, he replied, "Why I do not know, but as naturally as one awakens from

a deep sleep, the memory of one of my past lives suddenly came to me. I was living as a servant in this very town. I was

honest and trustworthy, but resigned to a dreary existence working for people elevated by wealth alone. All was toil,

contempt, and sorrow. Each day I struggled to support my family, forever in fear that I would be unable to sustain them.

Then one evening I encountered 4 monks begging for alms. Their senses subdued, they radiated the glory of monkhood. My heart

softened to them as if I were their disciple; I bowed to them and asked them into my home. Then I offered what I could, a

small portion of gruel. And from that tiny sprout has sprung this tree of greatness… Generosity is a great treasure. No

thief can steal it, no fire destroy it, no water can ruin it, no king can command it. Generosity cleanses the mind of

selfishness and greed, relieving our weariness as we travel through life. It is our best and closest friend, constantly

giving pleasure and comfort.
ISBN0913546887 (hc)
點閱次數269
建檔日期2004.07.16










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