Does harassing Buddhist monks display the weaning of
Saddha of the Buddhist people?
Dr. Most Venerable
Mirisse Dhammika Nayaka Thera
Buddhism or the Buddhist Philosophy is a vision that should be comprehensively
and extensively understood by oneself. What was done by The Buddha, the greatest
and the most noblest being ever born into the world, was to show the way to
eliminate all the suffering in order to gain the final relief: the Nirvana. That
is nothing for the present birth neither for the birth to come. The final
destination of this path is attaining nirvana by extinguishing all sorts of
greed.
To achieve nirvana, it is necessary to perfectly perceive the path. In other
words, it is important to understand the Saddhama shown by the fundamental
clearly to know and understand the absolute virtuousness of the noble Maha Sanga,
who follow Saddharmaya to gain deliverance in both worlds. Not only during the
time the Buddha was alive but also centuries after that, the people of Sri Lanka
and other Buddhist countries had learnt and perceived as much as possible about
the virtues and the greatness of the Buddha, Dhamma and Sanga, inculcating much
devotion and reverence towards the triple jem. The world Buddhist history and
the Sri Lankan Buddhist history provide ample evidence to support the fact. Yet,
look into the present condition with an analytical mind inspired by wisdom.
Buddhism does not approve assaulting a harassing either a priest or any other
person. Buddhism stress that not only humans but also all beings including
animals should be bestowed with loving kindness and compassion. Moreover,
Buddhism teaches that, sincerity one has for oneself should be broaden to
envelop the others too. Buddhism also instructs that thoughts of loving kindness
and compassion generated in the mind should be visible through words and
actions. These excellent human qualities can be seen in a person who follow
Buddha, Dhamma and Sanga with prover reverence.
If someone does some thing wrong, it should be dealt legally, religiously,
socially and eventually looked into it with a humane point of view first, to
take the person towards the correct path, advice ought to be given
compassionately and with sincerity. It is important that person who advises also
needed to be flawless as much as possible. It is necessary to seek legal action,
if the wrongdoer does not try to rectify his offence or if the offence he had
committed, had affected the lives of other people in a detrimental manner. We
believe that law is enforced in a justifiable and an impartial way by the people
who are responsible of enforcing it. It is not ethically correct for a single
person or a group of people to act in a substandard way by taking the law into
their hands which they use it to assault, to punish to harm other people’s
lives, to loot other people’s assets and also use it to insult others or to mock
them. This is taught in depth even at the initial states of Buddhism starting
from five precepts and upto the stage of sacrificing oneself for the benefit of
another with a good intention. These finest humane qualities are visible as
characteristics of a Bodhisathwa and that of an Arahat. Hence, the person, who
is responsible of attacking the two small novice priests, has done a severe
offence unsuitable not only according the Buddhism but only to humanity. It is
an unwholesome act that the shop owner has committed. It is not wrong to mention
that it is detrimental to assault and insult the monks who lead a virtuous life
than the laymen in the society as specially they are separated from the parental
love, care and attention: moreover, eventhough they live in a congregation,
still they feel lonely and mentally isolated. Buddhists, who are faithful to the
threefold refuge, however much they are knowledgeable about worldly things and
have become senior citizens having luxurious lifestyles with an enormous amount
of wealth, worship a novice priest with respect. If that is so, for what reason
does the person who assaulted and insulted the two small novice priests and some
people who assault and insult others, behave in such low manner? Amongst various
reasons, declined Sharddha and absence of faith and respect towards the triple
jem can be highlighted as the main reason. When the present lay society is
scrutinized, it can be seen that such low grade people are not only commit the
five-unwholesome acts but also they are immersed in commercialization. In
addition to that, they are a group of people who live without faith on the
present birth and the birth to come. However, many number of Buddhists are still
engrossed in Sharddha, having a deep faith and respect in the triple jem.
Moreover, there are people who observe other religions accomplished with very
high standard of humane qualities, obligations and responsibilities bestowed
upon the Buddhist monks should be clearly understood by them.
It should be taken into consideration that a monk should establish continuous
mindfulness aiming to achieve ‘Lokoththara state’ which is the main
determination or the goal of the priesthood “Appasannanawa Pasadaya……..” This
verse means that the conduct and behavior of a Buddhist monk should be to make
unfaithful people. In addition to that, to make faithful people more inclined on
faith.
Still in our country, the Upasaka and Upasika provide the basic necessities for
the monks such as Siupasaya (the four requisites of a Buddhist monk) namely
robes, almsfood, dwelling and the necessary medicine. According to abilities of
people, the provisions of these can be more or less furthermore, it is suitable
to get the necessities fulfilled by the faithful well-wishers such as for
education, or for a sickness or in travelling. It is appropriate for a Buddhist
monk to refrain from visiting shops, boutiques, markets and places noted as
‘improper’. This refusal enhances the high quality of religious faith and
dignity both in Bhikkus and laymen.
At this point, practical issues may pop up. Yet, when we contemplate on the
dominant concept of the Buddha philosophy: Cessation of all the cravings and
terminating ownership, the practical problems can be forgotten. As keeping the
mind and the body inclined backwards while protruding over a summit of a
mountain, when associating with the lay society, if is important to be without
craving and hatred but to involve in activities while protecting Shardha. If
not, like the incident of the small novice monks, disaster might struck upon
both on the Bhikkus and laymen.
Themoon quite smoothly and softly shimmer over everyone in the same manner and
provide light and comfort in the same degree. Yet, no one can touch the moon
from the ground. The ‘ChandupamaSuthra’, very appropriately mentions what sort
of relationship and an association should be maintained between a Bhikku and lay
society. |