The Buddha transforms Yasa’s life
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The Enlightened One compassionately
taught him the Noble Dhamma. In no time, that young man,
the son of the
Nobleman, attained the Supreme Bliss of Nibbana. Soon
after, he received ordination. He became a noble son of
the
Supreme Buddha.
“Let the Blessed One teach the Noble Dhamma. There are
beings with little defilements in their hearts. If they
haven’t the opportunity to listen to the Dhamma, they
will wither away. If they have the opportunity to listen
to the Dhamma, they will realise the Truth and
flourish!”
(Mahavagga Pali)
Over 2500 years ago, there lived a young man who lived a
luxurious life. He was the son of a Nobleman. To him,
every need and want was met. To him belonged the most
extravagant clothes, the most expensive perfumes, and
the best vehicles. To serve his every need was a servant
at his hand. To entertain him were the most beautiful
dancers.
Yet one day, he felt that something was missing.
Something he couldn’t quite understand. He felt that
there was something more to life. He reflected on his
life and thought to himself, “what point is there in
this life of just eating and dancing?” he pondered
further. Looking for an answer, he slipped into his
golden pair of slippers and left his palace. Not knowing
where he was going or not knowing what he was looking
for, he kept on walking.
Out of frustration he said, “This life is such a
nuisance”.
What he heard at that very moment was a miraculous reply
to his words.
“Oh Yasa, but this life I lead is not nuisance”
Miraculous voice
He held his head high and looked around to see where
that miraculous voice came from.
In front of him was an extraordinary being with the most
beautiful appearance, so calm and tranquil. In front of
him was the Supreme Buddha, the incomparable teacher to
both humans and deities.
The Enlightened One compassionately taught him the Noble
Dhamma. In no time, that young man, the son of the
Nobleman, attained the Supreme Bliss of Nibbana. Soon
after, he received ordination. He became a noble son of
the Supreme Buddha.
Once a nobleman’s son, leading a life of pure luxury,
and now a noble monk, leading a life so simple and free,
Yasa became a part of the community of Sangha.
The qualities of the Supreme Buddha’s community of
Sangha are most precious and admirable. These precious
qualities were taught to us by our Supreme Teacher, the
Awakened One himself (Dhajagga Sutta-SN).
So let us take a few moments to contemplate and
recollect the great qualities of our Great Teacher’s
noble community of Sangha.
“Supatipanno “ - The Noble Sangha follow the path to
eradicate passion, lust, ill-will, hatred and delusion.
“Ujupatipanno” - The Noble Sangha follow the straight
way, the Noble Eightfold Path.
“Nayapatipanno “ - The Noble Sangha follows the path to
realise the Four Noble Truths in order to eradicate
suffering.
“Samicipatipanno “ - The Noble Sangha teaches the Noble
Dhamma to others, so that they too can understand the
Four Noble Truths.
“Yadidam chaththari purisa yugani “ - The Noble Sangha
consist of four types when taken as pairs: The stream
entrant, The once-returner, The Never Returner and The
Arahant.
Eight individuals
“Atta purisa puggala” - When taken individually, the
community of Sangha consist of eight individuals:
1. The one striving to Enter the stage of Stream Entry
Fruit
2. The stream Entrant
3. The one striving to attain the stage Once-Returner
4. The once-Returner
5. The one striving to reach the stage of a Non-returner
6. Non-Returner
7. The one striving for the stage of Arahanthood
8. The arahant
“Ahuneyyo” - Because they hold these great qualities,
The Supreme Buddha’s community of Sangha are worthy of
receiving offerings even from those residing faraway.
“Pahuneyyo” - Because they hold these great qualities
they are worthy of hospitality.
“Dakkineyyo” - Because they hold these great qualities
they are worthy of receiving offering from others in
expectation of merits.
“Anjalikaraneeyo” - Because they hold these great
qualities they are worthy of respect and worship.
“Anuttaram punchakketham lokassathi” - Beholding these
supreme qualities, the Supreme Buddha’s Noble Sangha is
a field of merits to both humans and deities.
May the homage be to those Noble disciples who encompass
such supreme qualities!
May you always be well and happy!
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