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Shakumon:
1 Introductory
2 Expedients
3 A Parable
4 Understanding by Faith
5 Simile of Herbs
6 Assurance of Future Buddhahood
7 Parable of a Magic City
8 Future Buddhahood 500 Disciples
9 Future Buddhahood  Sravakas
10 Teacher of Dharma
11 Beholding Stupa of Treasures
12 Devadatta
13 Encouragement  Keeping this Sutra
14 Peaceful Practices
Honmon:
15 Bodhisattvas from Underground
16 Duration Life of Buddha
17 Variety of Merits
18 Merits of Rejoices at Hearing this Sutra
19 Merits of Teacher of Dharma
20 Never Despising Bodhisattva
21 Supernatural Powers of Buddha
22 Transmission
23 Previous Life of Medicine King Bodhisattva
24 Wonderful Voice Bodhisattva
25 Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva
26 Dharanis

27 Previous Life of King Wonderful Adornment
28 Encouragement of Universal Sage Bodhisattva
 

 
 
 

Rev. Shokai Kanai's
Lectures on the
Lotus Sutra
(Using Senchu Murano's translation of the Lotus Sutra)

 

Chapter 21
The Supernatural Power of the Tathagatas

 

SUMMARY

This chapter is one of the three major chapters in the Lotus Sutra.  The other two major chapters are Chapter 2 (Expedients) and Chapter 16 (The Life of the Tathagata).  Nichiren Shu priests read these three chapters very often.  The twenty-eight chapters of the sutra are divided in half; the first half is called shakumon, which reveals the historical Sakyamuni Buddha, while the last half is called hon-mon, which reveals the eternal nature of the Sakyamuni Buddha.  Therefore, the disciples that appeared in the first half are called "the disciples in shakumon" while the disciples revealed in the last half are called "the disciples in honmon."  In this chapter, Sakyamuni transmits this sutra and assigns the disciples in honmon the missionary works after his death.

EXPLANATIONS

"World-Honored One!  After your extinction, we will expound this sutra in the worlds of your replicas and also in the place from which you will pass away." (P.292, L.8.):

In Chapter 15, the "Appearance of Bodhisattvas from Underground," the earth split open before Sakyamuni, and countless Bodhisattvas welled forth.  In this chapter, these innumerable great Bodhisattvas vowed to expound the teaching of the Lotus Sutra on this earth after the Buddha’s death.

"It is because we also wish to obtain this true, pure, and great Dharma to keep, read, recite, expound, and copy this sutra, and to make offerings to it." (P.92, L. 10.):

These five practices that we perform must not only be for the sake of self, but must also for others.  To make offerings to the sutra means to show appreciation to the sutra and to the Buddha.

"Thereupon the World-Honored One displayed his great supernatural powers in the presence of the multitude." (P.292, L.14..):

The Buddha displayed the following Ten Great Supernatural Powers:

1.  Stretching out his tongue – Buddha’s words are true.

2.  Emitting rays from his body – Buddha’s virtues inspire others.

3.  Coughing at the same time – The way of all Buddhas is one.

4.  Snapping fingers – Buddhas are rejoicing.

5.  Ground shaking in the six ways – People are impressed.

6.  Seeing the billions of Buddhas and bodhisattvas in this world – People in other worlds also attain Buddhahood with the Lotus Sutra. 

7.  Hearing other Buddhas’ voices from the skies – Universal laws are the same with this world and other worlds.

8.  Saying, "Namah Sakyamuni Buddha" – All people are devoted to the Buddha.

9.  Strewing various objects – All people appreciate the Buddha Sakyamuni.

10. A single Buddha-world – The peaceful and happy utopia is the Buddha Land.

"To sum up, all the teachings of the Tathagata, all the unhindered, supernatural powers of the Tathagata, all the treasury of the hidden core of the Tathagata, and all the profound achievements of the Tathagata are revealed and expounded explicitly in this sutra." (P.294, L.14.):

1.  All the teachings of the Tathagata are universal laws and unchangeable.

2.  All the unhindered, supernatural powers of the Tathagata can save all beings in any place and any occasion.

3.  All the treasury of the hidden core of the Tathagata contains the most appropriate teachings to each situation.

4.   All the profound achievements of the Tathagata are hard to understand for us, but benefit us without noticing them.

Therefore, we must keep, read, recite, expound, and copy this sutra and act according to the teachings of the sutra with all our hearts wherever we are.

"Here the Buddhas attained Anuttara-Samyak-Sambodhi.  Here the Buddhas turned the wheel of the Dharma.  Here the Buddhas entered into Parinirvana." (P.294, L.23.):

For practitioners of the Lotus Sutra, a temple or monastery is everywhere:  it could be at home, work, on the street, and so forth.  A Buddha is not at a particular place, like heaven, in the west, or the universe, but rather, he is at any place where we practice the Dharma.

"The Buddhas, the World-Saviors, have great supernatural powers.  They display their immeasurable, supernatural powers in order to cause all living beings to rejoice." (P.294, L. 31.):

The Buddha is the savior.   He revealed the ten great supernatural powers mentioned above in order to cause all living being to rejoice.  Some Buddhist sects prohibit their priests and followers from practicing supernatural powers, but the Lotus Sutra encourages the showing of the powers in order to cause all living beings to rejoice.  Therefore, Nichiren Shu issues amulets and ofuda and we perform kito.  However, we must know that supernatural powers are only expedients to cause people to rejoice.  The final aim is to attain Buddhahood, the salvation from all sufferings.

"Anyone who expounds it after my extinction according to its true meaning will be able to eliminate the darkness of the living beings of the world where he walks about just as the light of the sun and the moon eliminates all darkness." (P.296, L.18.):

The name of Nichiren (Sun and Lotus) comes from this quotation; "the light of the sun eliminates all darkness."  Nichiren Shonin wished to be someone who would eliminate all darkness of all living beings by chanting the Odaimoku, "Namu Myoho Renge Kyo."

Sakyamuni Buddha selected Bodhisattvas that were headed by Jogyo or Superb-Action from underground.  It is to them that the Buddha transmits the Lotus Sutra after his death. 

Nichiren Dai Shonin compared his position to that of Superb-Action Bodhisattva.  After Nichiren was exiled on the island of Sado after the execution at Tatsu-no-Kuchi, he believed that he was the rebirth of Superb-Action Bodhisattva.  He discusses this in his essay, Shoho Jisso Sho:

 "I, Nichiren, a man born in the Age of Degeneration, have nearly achieved the task of pioneering the propagation of the Wonderful Law, the task assigned to the Bodhisattva Superb-Action. . . . I, Nichiren, am the one who takes the lead of the Bodhisattvas from Underground.  Then may I not be one of them?  And if I am one of them, why may not all my disciple and followers be their kinsmen? . . .  If you are one in faith with Nichiren, you too are one of the Bodhisattvas from Underground."

  ~ Namu Myohorengekyo ~


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