Day 32

Day 32 covers Chapter 28, The Encouragement of Universal-Sage Bodhisattva, closing the Eighth Volume of the Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Dharma.

Last month, I promised to discuss captivating women.

In this chapter we learn that “Universal-Sage Bodhisattva, who was famous for his virtues and supernatural powers without hindrance, came from a world [in the distance of many worlds] to the east [of this Saha-World].” He heard Sakyamuni preaching the Lotus Sutra in a “world in which lives Treasure-Power­-Virtue-Superior-King Buddha.”

Throughout this chapter, and in fact throughout the entire sutra, “good men or women” are offered inspiration.

[Universal-Sage Bodhisattva asks:] World-Honored One! Tell me how the good men or women who live after your extinction will be able to obtain this Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Dharma!

The Buddha said to Universal-Sage Bodhisattva:

The good men or women will be able to obtain this Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Dharma after my extinction if they do the following four things: 1. secure the protection of the Buddhas, 2. plant the roots of virtue, 3. reach the stage of steadiness [in proceeding to enlightenmentl, and 4. resolve to save all living beings. The good men or women will be able to obtain this sutra after my extinction if they do these four things.”

But clearly this chapter was not meant for women.

Universal-Sage Bodhisattva offers protective dharani-spells:

If they obtain these dharanis, they will not be killed by nonhuman beings or captivated by women.

And then there are Universal-Sage Bodhisattva’s rewards:

Anyone who copies this sutra will be reborn in the Heaven of the Trayastrimsa Gods immediately after his present life. On that occasion, eighty-four thousand goddesses will come and receive him, making many kinds of music. A crown of the seven treasures will be put on his head, and he will enjoy himself among the ladies in waiting.

And…

Anyone who keeps, reads and recites this sutra, and understands the meanings of it, will be given helping hands by one thousand Buddhas immediately after his present life. He will be fearless. He will not fall into any evil region. He will be reborn in the Tusita Heaven. There he will go to Maitreya Bodhisattva who, adorned with the thirty-two marks, will be surrounded by great Bodhisattvas, and attended on by hundreds of thousands of billions of goddesses.

Yesterday, I wondered about the lack of the youth who inspire and lead their parents. How could the youthful be awakened and their enthusiasm tapped? Perhaps “eighty-four thousand goddesses” could convince some teenaged boys to give up their toys and leave the burning house.