The Buddha Speaks The Ullambana Sutra
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Thus I have heard,
at one time, the Buddha dwelt at Shravasti in the Garden of the Benefactor
of Orphans and the Solitary. Mahamaudgalyayana had just obtained the six
penetrations and wished to cross over his father and mother to repay their
kindness for raising him. Thus, using his Way Eye, he regarded the world
and saw that his deceased mother had been born among the hungry ghosts.
Having neither food nor drink, she was but skin and bones. Mahamaudgalyayana
felt deep pity and sadness, filled a bowl with food, and went to provid
for his mother. She got the bowl, screened it with her left hand, and
with her right hand made a fist of food. But before it entered her mouth,
it turned into burning coals which could not be eaten. Mahamaudgalyayana
called out and wept sorrowfully, and hastened to return to the Buddy to
set forth all of this. The Buddha said,
"Your mother's offenses are deep and firmly rooted. You alone do
not have enough power. Although your filial sounds move heaven and earth,
the heaven spirits, the earth spirits, twisted demons, and those outside
the way, Brahmans, and the Four Heavenly King Gods are also without sufficient
strength. The awesome spiritual power of the assembled Sangha of the ten
directions is necessary for liberation to be attained. I shall now speak
a Dharma of rescue which causes all those in difficulty to leave worry
and suffering, and to eradicate obstacles from offenses."The Buddha
told Maudgalyayana, "The fifteenth day of the seventh month is the
Pravarana Day for the assembled Sangha of the ten directions. For the
sake of fathers and mothers of seven generations past, as well as for
fathers and mothers of the present who are in distress, you should prepare
an offering of clean basins full of hundreds of flavors and the five fruits,
and other offerings of incense, oil, lamps, candles, beds, and bedding,
all the best of the world, to the greatly virtuous assembled Sangha of
the ten directions. "On that day, all the holy assembly, whether in the mountains practicing dhyana samadhi, or obtaininging the four fruits of the Way, or walking beneath trees, or using the independence of the six penetrations to teach and transform Sound Hearers and Those Enlightened to Conditions, or provisionally manifesting as Bhikshus when in fact they are Great Bodhisattvas on the Tenth Ground-all complete with pure precepts and ocean-like virtue of the holy Way--should gather in a great assembly and all of like mind receive the Pravarana food. "If one thus
makes offerings to these Pravarana Sanghans, one's present father and
mother, parents of seven generations past, as well as the six kinds of
close relatives will escape from the three paths of suffering, and at
that time attain release. Their clothing and food will spontaneously appear.
If the parents are still alive, they will have wealth and blessings for
a hundred years. Parents of seven generations past will be born in the
heavens. Transformationally born, they will independently enter the celestial
flower light, and experience limitless bliss." At that time the
Buddha commanded the assembled Sangha of the ten directions to recite
mantras and vows for the sake of the donor's fumily, for parents of seven
generations. After practicing dhyana concentration, the Sangha accepted
the food. When they first received the basin, they placed it before the
Buddha in the stupa. When the assembled Sangha had finished the mantras
and vows they received the food. At that time the
Bhikshu Maudgalyayana and the assembly of Great Bodhisattvas were all
extremely delighted and the sorrowful sound of Maudgalyayana's crying
ceased. At that time Maudgalyayana's mother obtained liberation from one
kalpa of suffering as a hungry ghost. Maudgalyayana addressed the Buddha
and said, "This disciple's parents have received the power of the
merit and virtue of the Triple Jewel, because of the awesome spiritual
power of the assembled Sangha. If in the future the Buddha's disciples
practice filiality by offerins up the Ullambana basins, will they be able
to cross over their present fathers and mothers as well us those of seven
generations past?" The Buddha replied
"Good indeed! I am happy you asked that question. I just wanted to
speak about that and now you have also asked about it. Good man, if Bhikshus,
Bhikshunis, kings, crown princes, great ministers, great officials, cabinet
members, the hundred ministers, and the tens of thousands of citizens
wish to practice compassionate filial conduct, for the sake of the parents
who bore them, as well as for the sake of fathers and mothers of seven
lives past, on the fifteenth day of the seventh month, the day of the
Buddha's Delight, the day of the Sangha's Pravarana, they all should place
hundreds of flavors of foods in the Ullambana basins, and offer them to
the Pravarana Sangha of the ten directions. They should vow to cause the
length of their present fathers' and mothers' lives to reach a hundred
years without illnesses, without sufferings, afflictions, or worries,
and also vow to cause seven generations of fathers and mothers to leave
the sufferings of the hungry ghosts, to be born among humans and gods,
and to have blessings and bliss without limit." The Buddha told all the good men and good women, "Those disciples of the Buddha who cultivate filial conduct should in thought after thought, constantly recall their present fathers and mothers when making offerings, as well as the fathers and mothers of seven lives past, and for their sakes perform the offering of the Ullambana basin to the Buddha and the Sangha and thus repay the loving kindness of the parents who raised and nourished them." At that time the Bhikshu Maudgalyayana and the four-fold assembly of disciples, hearing what the Buddha said, practiced it with delight. End of the Buddha
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