In Praise of His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai
Lama
by Lama Zopa Rinpoche |
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| This praise and request
to His Holiness the Dalai Lama was given at the long-life
puja offered to His Holiness on September 29, 1996,
after the Kalachakra initiation in Sydney, Australia.
An excerpt from this teaching first appeared in the
November-December 1997 issue of Mandala
magazine. It also appears in the book Understanding
the Dalai Lama, edited by Rajiv Mehrotra; New
Delhi: Penguin/Viking, 2004. |
His Holiness the Dalai Lama is the great treasure of infinite
compassion embracing all sentient beings, the sole source
of benefit and happiness, and the sole refuge. His Holiness
is incomparably kinder to us the fortunate disciples in many
countries of this world who are able to see his holy body
and hear his holy speech, than all the past, present and future
Buddhas.
The kind Guru Shakyamuni Buddha, out of his great compassion,
descended to this world of Dzambu in the Arya land of India
for the sole purpose of bringing benefit and happiness to
migratory beings by leading us to liberation and full enlightenment.
It is said in The White Lotus Sutra:
At one time when the Buddha was residing in Milk-Plant
Park, he turned to face the north and smiled. Five rays
of light issued from the curled hair between his eyebrows.
When the bodhisattva Meaningful to Behold asked why, the
Buddha replied, “O son of the Mahayana type, there
is a land in the north known as the Land of Snow where the
Buddhas of the three times have not yet put their holy feet.
However, in the future, the holy Dharma will spread and
flourish there like the rising sun and all the living beings
there will be liberated by Lord Avalokiteshvara, who once
made the following prayer:
May I liberate all sentient beings in the Land of Snow,
who are difficult to subdue. May I subdue them. May I
lead the sentient beings in that outlying barbarous country
[Tibet] on the path to liberation and full enlightenment.
May even that barbarous country become a field that is
subdued by me. May all the holy Dharma taught by all the
Tathagatas be spread and flourish for a long time in that
country. May the sentient beings there enjoy the holy
Dharma by hearing the name of the Triple Gem, going for
refuge and achieving the bodies of happy migratory beings.”
The bodhisattva Meaningful to Behold, to whom Guru Shakyamuni
Buddha predicted the spread of Dharma in Tibet, saying, “In
the future when my teaching has degenerated in India, the
sentient beings in the Land of Snow in the north will be the
objects to be subdued by you, the bodhisattva,” and
the Compassion Buddha who made all those prayers and performed
extensive benefit illuminating with the light of Dharma, is
none other than the present Dalai Lama.
Even ordinary people can realize that the incomparable qualities
and the holy actions of His Holiness’s body, speech
and mind benefiting other sentient beings signify the infinitely
compassionate aspiration that he made in the past. Not only
did His Holiness make prayers to extensively benefit Tibet
by subduing the sentient beings there, but nowadays he shines
the light of Dharma to eliminate the darkness of ignorance
and bring the sunshine of peace and happiness even in the
Western world.
It is proven that His Holiness is the present living Compassionate-eyed
Looking Buddha, Avalokiteshvara, even from the lineage of
the incarnation, which starts from Avalokiteshvara and, during
Buddha’s time, the bodhisattva Meaningful to Behold,
King Jigten Ngawang and the Brahmin Khyeu Nan-che; then continues
through Sangye Gyalwa; Nyatri Tsenpo; the first king of Tibet,
Chogyal Trisong Duetsen; Chogyal Songsten Gampo; Lama Atisha’s
translator, the great Dromtonpa, who is the forty-fifth incarnation;
the first Dalai Lama, Gendun Trupa, who founded Tashi Lhunpo
Monastery; Gendun Gyatso; Sonam Gyatso; Yonten Gyatso; the
Fifth Dalai Lama; Tsangyang Gyatso; Kelsang Gyatso; Jampal
Gyatso; Lungtok Gyatso; Tsultrim Gyatso; Khedrup Gyatso; Trinley
Gyatso; Thubten Gyatso; and the present Dalai Lama, Tenzin
Gyatso, the sixty-fourth incarnation.
His Holiness Serkong Dorje Chang, who passed away in Tibet,
had a dream in which a spontaneously arisen statue of Avalokiteshvara
with five faces predicted that he would see the Compassion
Buddha the following day. The next day he saw His Holiness.
One day the great scholar-yogi Tehor Kyoerpen Rinpoche, renowned
in Sera, Gaden and Drepung Monasteries, told all his disciples
that they were going to meet Dromtonpa, an incarnation of
Compassion Buddha. They then went to see His Holiness.
His Holiness is preserving the complete teaching of the Buddha,
the three higher trainings of morality, meditation and wisdom
in the three basket teachings, which is the essence of the
Hinayana teaching and the foundation of the causal Mahayana
Paramitayana path and the resultant secret Vajrayana, which
flourished in the past in Tibet and now flourishes even outside
Tibet. Because of that, His Holiness is able to produce continuously
many hundreds of thousands of holy scholars and highly attained
yogis, like stars in the sky. Even nowadays in various parts
of the world so many people are able to receive teachings
from highly qualified practitioner—teachers from the
monasteries of Sera, Gaden, and Drepung and also from the
monasteries of the other traditions. So many Westerners and
others from many countries in the world are able to study
with them in depth and learn everything they wish. By putting
these teachings into practice, they are able to make their
lives meaningful and find fulfillment. They have so much opportunity
to enjoy peace and happiness and are able to direct their
lives towards liberation and enlightenment, and this is increasing
every year. This is solely due to His Holiness’s kindness.
Without His Holiness Buddhism would suffer, and it would
be extremely difficult to continue the preservation of the
entire Buddhadharma. Without the teaching of the Buddha, sentient
beings suffer because it is the only medicine to cure all
the diseases, delusions, negative karma and their imprints.
His Holiness is completely liberated from all the fears of
samsara—the circling aggregates which are suffering
in nature—and is highly skilled in liberating others
from all suffering. Therefore, from the bottom of our hearts,
we should always pray for His Holiness to have a stable life
until samsara ends.
His Holiness’s holy body, speech and mind are the source
of peace for all living beings. He is ultimate among those
who are learned, ultimate among those who are pure in morality,
and ultimate among those who are warm-hearted. He is unstained
by delusion and ego-seeking happiness for self. He is unstained
by even the subtlest obscurations.
For us sentient beings, both human and animal, just seeing
or touching his holy body purifies our minds and makes our
lives meaningful. It brings unforgettable peace and happiness
and plants the seeds of liberation and enlightenment in our
mental continuum. It gives incredible inspiration and the
hope for a better life.
The ever-loving smile and compassionate face of His Holiness
radiate warm rays of light that pacify all fears and anxieties,
all the karma and delusions of sentient beings. No matter
how much one looks at the holy body of the Compassion Buddha
one never feels satiated. There is no limit to the qualities
of the stainless holy body and to the extensive benefit that
sentient beings receive from it.
From one hour or even a few minutes of the gentle, soothing
nectar of his holy speech, people can understand immediately
the very essence of Buddhism and make their lives most beneficial
and meaningful. His holy words, which come solely from egoless,
compassionate, loving thought, present everything in a very
simple, clear, logical way and suit exactly the nature of
mind of each person that hears them. Even if one hundred thousand
people listen to His Holiness, every single person is uplifted
with unbelievable joy and finds the answers to his questions.
The problems in their lives are immediately solved.
In the very short time it takes to hear a few of his holy
words, they receive a profound wisdom that illuminates the
darkness of ignorance obscuring the clear nature of their
minds. They develop the wisdom to know what is right and to
be practiced, and what is wrong and to be abandoned. They
are able to practice the Dharma and benefit others, as well
as obtain the ultimate happiness of liberation from samsara,
and full enlightenment.
Western countries are highly developed in the fields of science,
technology, psychology and so forth, yet they are unable to
find answers for many of the complicated issues of life especially
relating to birth and death. Within Western countries, there
are many unresolved doubts and wrong views concerning economic,
legal, and social problems. Each of His Holiness’s holy
words is a sword that immediately cuts through these problems.
He gives simple solutions, none of which is separate from
Dharma, not only to problems related to religious practice
but also to business, family relationships and other aspects
of our daily lives. Everything he advises is based on not
harming others and on benefiting them. There is no contradiction
between the spiritual and political because his advice comes
not only from a pure motivation of compassion but from wisdom
as well.
His Holiness’s holy speech takes care of the earth
and the living beings inhabiting the earth. If people were
to put his holy speech into practice, it would protect even
the environment from destruction. He gives so much love and
compassion that each person’s mind is transformed into
that love and compassion. Each person who hears His Holiness
speak and then practices according to his words transforms
his mind into the qualities His Holiness speaks about and
brings peace and happiness to the world. Millions of people
have heard his holy speech and been inspired with hope and
courage in their lives. They become more sensitive to others,
with the loving compassionate thought of caring for others’
rights and needs. At the very least they decide not to kill
other beings.
Even if they cannot completely stop harming others, if one
person in an audience stops causing one harm to others—for
example, by refraining from killing or getting angry—it
brings peace to all other living beings. All this peace given
to the world by one person refraining from one harm came from
hearing His Holiness speak. There is no question about the
benefit when millions of people put his holy speech into practice.
Therefore, it is easy to understand how His Holiness is the
source of all the temporary and ultimate joy and peace for
all sentient beings.
With a very few words, he gives us insight into the whole
path to enlightenment, bringing us incredible light. The qualities
of His Holiness’s speech, as well as the benefits sentient
beings receive from it, are limitless.
As to the qualities of the holy mind, His Holiness has infinite
qualities, such as the ten powers, the four fearlessnesses,
the eighteen qualities of unmixed Dharma and so forth, which
cannot be comprehended by even a tenth level bodhisattva let
alone by an ordinary sentient being. Each pore of his holy
body is able to perform the function of his holy mind and
directly see all existence and benefit all sentient beings.
His holy wisdom, which is immovable forever from emptiness,
without concept simultaneously manifests and works for each
sentient being exactly in accordance with their karma.
A special quality of His Holiness that ordinary people can
see is that he seeks to benefit even those who harm him. Even
though some evil beings criticize His Holiness, unlike common
people and even other religious leaders, he only benefits
them in return. He feels even greater compassion for them
and cherishes them most in his heart. He praises their qualities
and prays only for their well-being, for their temporary and
ultimate happiness up to enlightenment. This leaves no doubt
that His Holiness is a bodhisattva, the Compassion Buddha.
When the Chinese Communists invaded Tibet, they caused unbelievable
destruction of buildings, especially monasteries, and the
environment, and tortured and killed not only ordinary people
but many high lamas and highly educated monks and nuns. Not
only did they destroy buildings and holy objects in the monasteries,
but they prevented monks and nuns teaching Buddhism, especially
the higher training of morality.
In such a situation, there is no doubt that an ordinary world
leader would hold a grudge and regard the Chinese Communists
as enemies. His Holiness, however, is not solely concerned
about the freedom, peace and happiness of the six million
Tibetan people and the future of the most precious, profound
culture in the world, which preserves the entire teaching
of the Buddha. He also cherishes deeply the Chinese Communists.
He is greatly concerned about their sufferings and always
prays for their freedom, peace and happiness. He feels a special
concern and unbearable compassion for Mao Tse-tung. There
is no question that this is His Holiness’s attitude
and action, and it proves even to an ordinary person that
he is a bodhisattva, that in reality he is Avalokiteshvara,
the Compassion Buddha.
If the Chinese Communists are unable to open their hearts
to His Holiness and accept his holy wishes, it will be a great
pity and a great loss of opportunity. If they can open their
hearts, it will mean not only freedom, peace and happiness
for six million Tibetan people, but the opportunity to continue
to preserve and strengthen the whole of Buddhism, as happened
previously in Tibet where so many highly attained beings experienced
the path shown by Buddha, and were enlightened. It will also
mean that the rest of the world will be able to deepen their
understanding of the cause of happiness and suffering, and
have the opportunity to attain enlightenment, which is the
ultimate source of peace and happiness for all.
In addition, millions of Chinese will receive unbelievable
peace and happiness from His Holiness. If the key figures
in the Chinese government used His Holiness to communicate
with and help their people, there would be incredible benefit
in terms of peace and happiness, which these non-religious
officials cannot offer because they lack his qualities. In
the past, the emperors of Chinese dynasties invited prominent
Tibetan lamas to China to learn from them. They received many
teachings and initiations and studied the path to enlightenment
in order to bring the greatest benefit to their lives.
All sentient beings receive loving kindness and compassion
from His Holiness without discrimination. His Holiness works
to benefit all sentient beings, regardless of whether they
have benefited him or not.
In particular, this present Dalai Lama has been able to benefit
extensively in the West, where he has opened the hearts of
millions. He shows the aspect of understanding everything
about the Western world and culture and is able to deal with
issues by bringing them down to earth with a humour that uplifts
the spirit. Every time His Holiness comes to the West, he
brings many thousands of people unforgettable joy, peace,
and satisfaction. He brings great benefit to people who are
religious by giving them essential, practical advice about
how to make their lives most profitable and enjoyable. He
also shows people who are not religious practical ways to
make their lives meaningful.
Such extensive benefit was not offered in this way by previous
Dalai Lamas. His Holiness has accomplished much more in the
world than the independence of Tibet for six million people.
Therefore, this aspect is extremely important for us sentient
beings, who are in danger of nuclear war and in danger of
dying from new diseases, and who suffer so much from desire,
violence, anger and the gloom of ignorance.
Most precious is the Buddha’s psychology, the Buddha’s
way of pacifying suffering and achieving happiness. There
is no way that we can repay the kindness of His Holiness who
is preserving the doctrine even if we offer the whole world
filled with wish-fulfilling jewels for eons. Through hearing
His Holiness’s teaching unbelievable preparation is
made in our mental continuum for every happiness, including
liberation and enlightenment. So we should practice his essential
advice of loving kindness and compassion, caring more for
others and serving them. We should put into practice as much
as possible all his holy teachings and fulfil his holy wishes,
particularly his wish to free the Tibetans from the misery
and fear they are now facing and help them to have freedom
like before.
With palms together we should constantly pray for His Holiness
to guide us continuously in all our lifetimes until we achieve
enlightenment, and for our lives to be most beneficial for
all sentient beings—just like His Holiness, the Compassion
Buddha.
When we see His Holiness the Dalai Lama, what we are actually
seeing is the holy body of the Compassion Buddha in human
form. His Holiness the Dalai Lama is the actual living Compassion
Buddha, so besides hearing his holy speech, even just seeing
his holy body is great purification—it makes preparation
in our mind for us to be liberated from the oceans of samsaric
suffering and plants the seed of enlightenment.
Even a yogi who is not enlightened but has realizations of
the graduated generation stage, which ripens the mind, and
the completion stage, which liberates the mind, of the Highest
Yoga Tantra or maha-anuttara yoga tantra path is unbelievably
meaningful for us sentient beings. Due to the realizations
of such yogas, just to be able to see the holy body or be
in the same place as such a yogi is meaningful. It is said
in the Heruka root tantra, “Just by seeing, touching,
hearing and remembering (the yogi), one gets liberated from
all negative karmas (sins). There is no doubt that it happens
exactly like that. And one gets born in the race of the Tathagata
and will become a king endowed with Dharma.” This is
the benefit of someone who is practicing the deity Heruka.
The same Heruka root tantra text also says, “The hero
or heroine, the supreme yogi, wherever he or she is abiding
blesses the whole place and the living beings in that area.”
Such a yogi extensively benefits not only the human beings
but even the insects in that area, purifying their negative
karmas and liberating them. Even when a practitioner of Heruka
is passing over a bridge, the insects under the bridge are
purified and liberated.
Besides the actual yogi, an unenlightened being who has those
realizations, or even a practitioner of the Heruka deity becomes
meaningful to behold for sentient beings. So there is no question
about the benefit of seeing an actual enlightened being, what
is historically known as Avalokiteshvara. We can understand
from these valid quotations from the Heruka root tantra how
much benefit we get just by being near His Holiness.
This is just the benefit of being able to see or be near
the holy body. Then, with each hour that we hear the holy
speech it plants the seeds of liberation and enlightenment—so
much preparation is made in our mental continuum to achieve
liberation from samsara and full enlightenment. His Holiness’s
holy speech is simplified and easy to understand, but it contains
the depth and extensiveness of everything that is explained
in Buddha’s holy texts.
Each word is like an atomic bomb that destroys our inner
enemy, the delusions, and defeats the strong selfish mind.
His Holiness’ words also destroy the creator of not
only human problems but all samsaric sufferings—the
mind un-knowing the ultimate nature of the I and the ultimate
nature of the mind, which creates death and rebirth. old age
and sickness, dissatisfaction, emotional pain; and other sufferings.
As amrita nectar is the most enjoyable thing we can drink,
His Holiness’s speech is the supreme nectar for our
minds. And even though at the moment we cannot see His Holiness’s
infinite qualities, we can see that His Holiness is filled
with wisdom, offering the solutions to every difficulty in
every aspect of life, and showing all those people who think
their life has no meaning and no hope, not only in the East
but in the West also, how to make their lives most meaningful.
We can also see that His Holiness is filled with loving kindness,
compassion and respect for everyone, whether they praise him
or criticize him, whether they are rich or poor.
By seeing His Holiness, especially by hearing his holy speech,
and by seeing all his qualities, the hearts of many millions
in the world have been filled with hope, joy and peace. Of
course, we should see His Holiness in the pure aspect
of Buddha Avalokiteshvara, in the aspect of the Compassionate
Buddha Avalokiteshvara’s holy body, but as it is mentioned
in the teachings, “Even if all the Buddhas actually
descend in front of us, one does not have the fortune to see
the holy body with the holy signs and exemplifications except
the present appearance (the ordinary impure appearance projected
by the ordinary impure mind) until one is free from karmic
obscuration.” Since ordinary beings like myself only
have the karma to see the Buddha in a human form, His Holiness
has manifested in this inspiring human form exactly in accordance
with our karma, giving us the opportunity to hear and see
directly this aspect. This kindness of His Holiness is without
limit or measure, like the limitless sky. By being able to
see His Holiness and hear his holy speech we can awaken or
enlighten our mind—this is the best gift we can receive
in this life.
By showing the Four Noble Truths, His Holiness introduces
true suffering and where it comes from—the true cause
of suffering. Because they are dependent arisings, existing
in dependence upon cause and conditions, they can be ceased
by other causes and conditions, so we can achieve the cessation
of suffering. How is this possible? Because there is the true
path, and by showing us the Four Noble Truths, His Holiness
liberates sentient beings from the oceans of samsaric suffering
and brings us to liberation. This is the most important education
a teacher can give.
Many of us have no idea what the I is, what the mind is;
we have no idea of ultimate truth and conventional truth.
Our minds are totally dark. Even though everything—including
the I, the self—exists by being merely labelled by the
mind and because of that is totally empty, we are constantly
overwhelmed by a wrong belief in apparently true appearances
projected by ignorance. All that we see as real, His Holiness
sees as empty; His Holiness sees all phenomena as existing
because they are merely labelled so by the mind. Not only
that, but all the sense objects appear most pure to His Holiness.
We constantly suffer, overwhelmed by negative emotional thoughts,
if not by anger then by ignorance or desire, like a city covered
by the ocean waves. But His Holiness’s holy mind is
totally free from obscuration, from disturbing emotional thoughts
such as desire and so forth. His Holiness’s holy mind
does not have even the slightest stain or taint of this.
We are like oil spilt on paper. Whatever we do, even breathing
in and out, we are totally overwhelmed by self-cherishing
thought. But numberless eons ago His Holiness became free
from the stain of self-cherishing thought, with no thought
arising even for a second of seeking happiness for the self.
His Holiness has made even being the political leader of
Tibet total Dharma, which means only benefiting others. In
this world the best politician, the one who gives no harm
to any being but only benefits them, is Guru Shakyamuni Buddha
and Avalokiteshvara—His Holiness. His Holiness is also
purest in morality, or ethics, and is the Omniscient One whose
compassion embraces numberless sentient beings, never giving
them up even for one second.
In conclusion, until we remove the cause of suffering, which
is within us, the wrong concepts, the delusions and their
imprints left on our mental continuum, those negative imprints
will give rise to delusions, which motivate karma, then create
the suffering of samsara. We need to develop wisdom, analyzing
the spiritual path and then practice it.
There is no way to repay the kindness of each word of advice,
or teaching, even if we offered the whole universe filled
with billions of dollars or jewels for many eons. Putting
into practice whatever advice we are given is the best way
to repay the kindness. And along with that, everyone should
pray for the freedom of the Tibetan people to happen as quickly
as possible, which is one of His Holiness’s main holy
wishes, and do what they can to help this cause. And, finally,
we should constantly request His Holiness to live until samsara
ends and guide us all the time.
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