Buddha’s voice still makes
people wise and noble
S.M. Wijayaratne
Kurunegala Daily News Corr.
The voice of the Buddha has comforted
the bereaved and helped the suffering poor. It has
ennobled the lives of the deluded and purified the
corrupted lives of criminals. It has encouraged the
feeble, united the divided, enlightened the ignorant,
elevated the base and dignified the noble.
Many people are unable to understand the value of
blessings that we have gained to be born as a human
being on this noble earth. The Buddha highly admired the
humanity and hence He always preached his followers to
be diligent in realising his noble teachings that paved
the way for emancipation from endless suffering due to
ignorance.
About 2600 years ago, a great prince, dressed in the
simplest of saffron robes gained Enlightenment under the
Bodhi tree at Buddha Gaya, India. His soft and melodious
voice announced the Ultimate Truth for the first time at
Isipathana Deer Park, Benares. On that momentous
occasion, there were only five disciples privileged to
listen to the voice of the Enlightened One. Yet, today
one fifth of the world’s population acknowledges the
Truth announced by this Voice and many more admire and
appreciate it.
Human voice
This was not the heavenly voice of a divine power, but a
very human voice which called on men to seek final
emancipation through mental purification and
enlightenment. Even today, this voice echoes in our ears
and reminds us that we can understand the Truth revealed
by Him, if only we exercise our will and concentration.
The voice of the Buddha is a message of hope, confidence
and courage. It tells us that hatred never ceases
through hatred but only by loving kindness. This vibrant
voice emanated from a great personality, who was once a
warrior, a royal prince, a yogi, a mendicant and finally
a Fully-Awakened One.
This holy man whose only possession was the bowl in his
hand, was designated the happiest and most contented
person in the world. He was the gentlest of all voices.
Yet, in the Truth that it proclaimed, it was a lion’s
roar, motivated by the confidence of realizing the
Absolute Truth.
Persuasive voice
Kings, ministers and multi-millionaires approached Him
to pay their homage and seek guidance. But He Himself
used His persuasive voice to enlighten sweepers,
cobblers, thieves, gangsters, murderers and many others
who were leading hard, wicked and immoral lives to mend
and lead noble lives.
The voice of the Buddha has comforted the bereaved and
helped the suffering poor. It has ennobled the lives of
the deluded and purified the corrupted lives of
criminals. It has encouraged the feeble, united the
divided, enlightened the ignorant, elevated the base and
dignified the noble.
Here is a voice that never tried to frighten people by
talking about hell fires to tempt them by promising
everlasting heavenly bliss to introduce a religion. It
was a voice that never attempted to convert people, but
only to enlighten them to understand the facts of life
and the universal truth.
Radiant voice
Here was a radiant voice, calling on the weak and the
desperate not to run away from the battle of life but to
face facts in a realistic way.
It was the Buddha’s voice that gave the world a new
concept or wider explanation of the universe. It gave a
new vision of eternal happiness, the achievement of
perfection in Buddhahood. It pointed the way to a
permanent state beyond all impermanency, the way to
Nibbana, the final deliverance from the misery of
existence. The message is basically simple and
meaningful: “To put an end to evil, to do good, to
purify the mind”.
Cause and effect
IT revealed to us the law of cause and effect to which
every component thing is subjected. The purpose of life
is to seek ways and means to be free from this endless
cycle of birth and death, cause and effect.
The teachings of the Buddha are the richest spiritual
resources of mankind because they lift human effort to a
higher level than mere dedication to man’s insatiable
needs and appetites.
Due to its completeness, the Buddha’s vision of life has
attracted the attention of intellectuals who may have
otherwise exhausted themselves by studying meaningless
theories and concepts. However, the fruit of the
Buddha;s vision is something more than intellectual
gymnastics of solace for the intellectually effete
Buddhism is practical and offers a realistic view of
life. Though the Buddha is no longer in this world, the
gentle vibration of His voice has spread far and wide.
The most important and meaningful thing that we, as
noble human beings, have to do is to utilize our brain
and human power to the utmost to realise his noble
teachings that surely take us to the eternal bliss. May
all beings be well and happy. |