How
Lucky We Are to Hear Guan Yin's Name in the Saha World
A talk given by Master Hsuan Huan |
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Guan
Shih Yin (Avalokiteshvara) Bodhisattva has a great affinity with living
beings in the Saha world. There is a saying in China, "Guan Shih
Yin in every household, Amitabha in every place." This shows that
everyone knows Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva and Amitabha (the name means
"Limitless Light" and "Limitless Life") Buddha, that
their compassion has deeply entered people's hearts. Guan means "Contemplate";
shih means "world"; yin means "sounds." Thus the name
means "Contemplating the World's Sounds." Within
Buddhism, Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva holds a very important position. Some
people say that Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva is Chinese and some say he is
a Westerner; some say the Bodhisattva is male and some say female. But
now I am informing all of you that Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva is neither
Chinese nor Western, neither male nor female. Well, then, where does he
come from? He fills empty space and pervades the Dharma Realm; he is in
every place and yet not in any place. He appears according to what kind
of body is needed to save each particular category of beings. He manifests
in whatever physical form is appropriate to speak Dharma for beings; thus
his identity is flexible. Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva appears in the form
of a Buddha to save those who are ready to become Buddhas. He appears
as a Bodhisattva to save those who should become Bodhisattvas. He appears
as a heavenly king to speak Dharma for beings in the heavens. Within
Buddhism, Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva is one who goes about everywhere teaching
and transforming living beings, inspiring them to bring forth the Bodhi
mind. He first sees what a particular being likes and then makes them
happy with what they like. Once they are happy, they will like to listen
to the Dharma he speaks and gradually he will be able to rescue them.
That's why I say that Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva is not necessarily male
or female; he could be male or he could be female. In any case those are
just transformations. As to Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva's own body, he is
in a state of unmoving Suchness. He is just like the Buddhas. Anyway,
Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva already became a Buddha a long time ago, by
the name of Right Dharma Brightness. He simply appears as a Bodhisattva
in order to teach and transform living beings. In Buddhism,
he appears as a Bodhisattva; in other religions he often appears clad
in white robes. In Christianity, he is the Holy Mother; he appears as
the Holy Mother to teach and transform a certain category of beings. He
appears in white robes and Christians call her Mother Mary, but actually
she is Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva manifesting in that form to inspire beings
to bring forth a resolve that will lead them sooner or later to understand
the Buddhadharma. Once they understand the Buddhadharma, they will bring
forth the resolve for Bodhi. These are the endless miraculous functions
and inconceivable states of Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva. Guan
Shih Yin Bodhisattva uses kindness, compassion, joy, and giving to save
all living beings. He saves beings from the seven difficulties, responds
to two kinds of seeking, has fourteen kinds of fearlessness, speaks Dharma
in nineteen ways, and has thirty-two response bodies. If childless people
seek sons or daughters, their wishes will be granted. These are the two
kinds of seeking. Therefore, in a Guan Yin recitation session, any vow
can be fulfilled and any result can be obtained, because Guan Yin Bodhisattva
responds to all requests. You may seek to leave the home-life, to remain
a layperson, or to become a Buddha. Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva has great
kindness and compassion, and will not disappoint you no matter what you
ask for. He'll definitely fulfill your wishes. Therefore, during the Guan
Yin session, you may seek whatever you like. Whether you seek a son, a
daughter, wealth, or long life, you will be able to obtain them. But these
are forms of happiness subject to "outflows"; you ought to seek
the nonoutflow happiness of Buddhahood. Worldly riches, honor, and glory
all come to an end, but nonoutflow happiness is endless and infinite.
Let's recite Guan Shih Yin Bodhisattva's name more in order to realize
an everlasting fruition. |
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