Buddhist Psalms by Shinran Shonin
Author:Shinran Shonin [Shonin, Shinran]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Xist Publishing
Published: 2016-03-23T07:00:00+00:00
CONCERNING HÅNEN SHÅNIN
214. Since the day when HÅnen ShÅnin appeared in the world, and set forth the single Ark of the Divine Promise, hath the Doctrine of the Pure Land gloriously shone upon the hearts of all men in the land of Nihon.
215. For from the strength of the wisdom of light, HÅnen, the Great Teacher, came into the world and hath taught the chosen doctrine of the Divine Promise, and he hath built Jodo-Shinshu upon the rock.
216. Though Zendo and Genshin, those great teachers, have well instructed us, yet had HÅnen ShÅnin kept silence, wherewith should we know the holy teaching of Shin-Shu, we who dwell in remote country and in an evil day?
217. Throughout the long, long Kalpas of my lives that are overpast could I never find the way of Deliverance, and if HÅnen ShÅnin, the Great Teacher, had not arisen in this world, vainly had I spent the precious hours of my life.
218. When his years were but fifteen, HÅnen ShÅnin entered into the Way of Illumination, for in departing from worldly life he fulfilled his heartâs desire, and by him was clearly understanded the doctrine of the transience of life.
219. The excellent righteousness of HÅnen ShÅnin, his deeds and the wisdom that was in him, drew unto him for refuge many even of chief priests of the heretics that seek Nirvana through the way of the sages. Yea, they sought him even as their appointed teacher, radiant and stray of soul as the diamond.
220. Even while HÅnen ShÅnin yet walked in this world, there issued from his body rays of a golden shining, and this, so it is said, hath Kanezane Fujiwara beheld with his own eyes.
221. The people passed it from mouth to mouth that this HÅnen ShÅnin was the living incarnation of Doshaku Zenji, or yet again of Zendo Daishi.
222. Before the eyes of men HÅnen ShÅnin stood as the Boddhisattva of Wisdom, or, yet more, as the Blessed One again made flesh.
The Emperor and all his ministers did homage unto him, yea, and the men of the chief city and of the far countries.
223. He who had been Emperor, in the time of Jokyu, brought homage to HÅnen ShÅnin. All the priests and scholars of the word of Confucius had understanding of the doctrine of Shin Shu.
224. A chosen vessel of the Blessed One that men might be saved, HÅnen ShÅnin was manifested in the world, and he opened wide the gate of perfect wisdom, having instructed mankind in the Holy Faith.
225. Of all rare things it is the rarest that we should ourselves meet with the True Teacher, yet verily the chain of doubt in the Divine Mercy is the true cause of unending birth and death.
226. HÅnen ShÅnin issued forth from the mysterious Light and his disciples beheld it. In his eyes was there nought of disparity between the wise and them that know not, between the noble and the lowly born.
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