42: The Attributes of the Three Treasures – 1721
they were not content with feasting their eyes on the sheer majesty of the person
of the Buddha.
O Resplendent One! You are endowed with physical excellence in every
aspect. That makes you the cynosure of all humans, Devas and Brahmas.
O fairest of all men! May this be my humble adoration to you!
5. Accomplishment (
kāma
).
The Buddha accomplishes all he sets out to accomplish and the steadfast purpose,
the steady effort underlying this power of accomplishment, is called
kāma
. Since
as Bodhisatta Sumedhā, he received the assurance of being a Bodhisatta from
Buddha Dīpaṅkara, he had set his mind on leading humanity to liberation: “May
I become enlightened and may I be able to lead the multitudes to Awakening
(
Buddho bodheyyaṁ
). May I attain liberation from the round of rebirth, and
may I be able to lead the multitudes to liberation (
mutto moceyyaṁ
). May I cross
over to the shore of safety and may I be able to ferry across the multitudes to the
shore of safety (
tiṇṇo tāreyyaṁ
).”
That earnest desire, that steadfast purpose, had never waned in the Buddha. It
was that purposefulness that led him to attain perfect Awakening through path
and fruit, thus fulfilling his earnest desire. He had thus gained Awakening, had
gained liberation from the round of rebirth, and had crossed over to the safe
shore that is Nibbāna.
There are some people who may have earlier desired for the good and welfare
of oneself as well as of others. But once their welfare is fulfilled, they are apt to
forget about others’ welfare, or are unable to carry out their set purpose
concerning others. The Buddha attaining Buddhahood was reinforced by the
path-knowledge in devoting himself to his original task of helping others. This
zeal was the principal cause of his accomplishment in making the multitudes see
the four truths, enabling them to cross over to the safe shore of Nibbāna.
Therefore the steadfast wish (
adhigama-chanda
) that was responsible for the
glorious accomplishment of the Buddha’s mission both for himself and for
others, is
kāma
.
O Steadfast One! You have long wished for the good of yourself as well as
of others. That earnest wish has found fulfilment now.
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O
Achieving One! May this be my humble adoration to you!