Higan: Four Factors of Precepts

Today is the second day of Higan week, the three days before the equinox and the three days after. As explained in a Nichiren Shu brochure:

For Buddhists, this period is not just one characterized by days with almost equal portions of light and dark. Rather, it is a period in which we strive to consciously reflect upon ourselves and our deeds.

The today we consider the Perfection of Precepts. For this Spring Higan week I’m using Hsuan Hua‘s commentary on the Lotus Sutra in which he discusses the perfections’ four kinds of corresponding factors.

The paramita of upholding precepts. There are four corresponding factors for practicing the pāramitā of upholding precepts.

  1. To cultivate all wholesome practices and eradicate misguided disciplines. You shouldn’t cultivate just one form of good deeds. You must do all manner of good deeds. Your good deeds will go toward offsetting your wrong deeds.
  2. To adorn bodhi and gather in living beings. You gather in and transform living beings as you adorn and bring to perfection the bodhi of your inherent nature. You teach all living beings, forsaking none. You shouldn’t think, “I have no affinity with this living being, so I’m not going to save him. I’ll save that living being because he has affinities with me.” Whether you have affinities with someone is irrelevant; you must teach them all.
  3. To be peaceful and without regret, whether asleep or awake. You’ll feel tranquil whether you’re asleep or awake. Your inherent nature will be serene, and your physical body will be calm. You’ll have neither regret nor hatred. You won’t lament over the past, nor will you bear grudges against anyone. You’ll have no intention to harm any living being. By upholding precepts, one is protecting living beings.
  4. To attain the bliss of humans and gods, as well as nirvāṇa in the future.

These are the four corresponding factors for practicing the pāramitā of upholding precepts.

Hsuan Hua Lotus Sutra Commentary, v8, ch12, p186

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