Monday, March 31, 2014

The Buddha is not a God. He is a Great Human Being

Those who do not know the Buddha properly, consider Him a God. The Buddha never esteemed such unnecessary glory, praise or honour. Nor did He expect such things.
“ O Bhikkhus, gains, offerings, glory, praise are all harsh and fierce. They are a danger preventing the achievement of the highest bliss of liberation. ”
The Buddha appeared among men solely to make people see their ignorance, lack of awareness, wrong views, fallacies, and wrong actions. Such a great man will never expect limitless deference, praise or honour from the people.
One day, the Buddha walked along the road from the city of Ukkattha to the city of Setavya. A Brahmin named Drona, travelling along the same road after the Buddha, saw His footprints. He looked at them and thought, “ These can never be the footprints of a human being. ” The Buddha stepped aside from the road and sat under a tree. Brahmin Drona walked up to the Buddha, whose demeanour was exceedingly calm and serene, and questioned Him thus:
Brahmin : ” Are you a God? ”
The Buddha : ” Brahmin, I am not a God. ”
Brahmin : ” Are you a Gandhabba ( divine musician )? ”
The Buddha : ” Brahmin, I am not a Gandhabba. ”
Brahmin : ” Are you a Yakkha? ”
The Buddha : ” Brahmin, I am not a Yakkha. ”
Brahmin : ” Are you a human being? ”
The Buddha : ” Brahmin, I am not a human being, either. ”
Brahmin : ” When I ask you whether you are a God, you say “ No, I am not a God. ” When I ask you whether you are a Gandhabba, a Yakkha or a human being, you say “ No. ” If that were so, who are you? ”
The Buddha : ” O Brahmin, if I am a god, I must have those sense-desires. But, I have eradicated sense-desires fully. Therefore, I am not a God. If I am a Gandhabba, I must have sense-desires. But I have eradicated those fully. Therefore, I am not a Gandhabba.
O Brahmin, if I am a Yakkha, I must have the sense-desires that a Yakkha should have. But, I eradicated all that fully. Therefore, I am not a Yakkha, either. O Brahmin, if I am an ordinary human being, I must have the sense-desires of ordinary men. But, I have totally eradicated those. Therefore, I am not a human being like other human beings.
based on
The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived – The Supreme Buddha
by Ven. Weragoda Sarada Maha Thero  [source]



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