42: The Attributes of the Three Treasures – 1722
6. Diligence (
payatta
).
Diligence
means having an unrivalled diligence. His untiring zeal in keeping up
the fivefold Buddha routine earned him the love and esteem of the whole world.
The right effort (
sammā vayana
) that entitles him to the warm regard of the
whole living world is the glorious quality of diligence (
payatta
).
The fivefold Buddha routine:
1. Early morning routine: Going on alms round, acceptance of meals by
supporters, giving discourses of appreciation to supporters.
2. After meal routine: Advice to Saṅgha, meditation practice suitable for
each monastic, short rest, survey of the world to find sentient beings ready
for liberation, discourse to laity in the afternoon.
3. First watch of the night: Bathing, slight rest, giving a discourse to the
Saṅgha.
4. Middle watch of the night: Giving a discourse to Devas, Brahmas.
5. Last watch of the night: Walking exercise, sleep for four hours from
10pm to 2am, survey of the world of sentient beings ready for liberation.
O Diligent One! You possessed right effort, that steadfastness which won
the highest esteem by the whole world. O steadfast One! May this be my
humble adoration to you!
The Buddha’s Attributes in a Nutshell
The attributes of the Buddha are infinite. Out of them, the nine supreme
attributes are mentioned in the scriptures for easy understanding and
memorizing by humans, Devas and Brahmas.
All of the Buddha’s glorious attributes can be put into two main categories:
1. The attributes that proclaim the accomplishment of the Buddha by
himself (
atta-hita-sampatti
).
2. The attributes that stand testimony to the Buddha’s service to the
general weal of the multitudes (
para-hita-paṭipatti
).
In the first category there are two aspects,
1. The success the Buddha achieves in overcoming the defiling tendencies.