1. He who speaks on the basis of
seeing, this makes him a knower and teacher unexcelled, I bow to you, O
Conqueror, you who saw dependent origination and taught it.
2. Whatever degenerations there are
in the world, the root of all these is ignorance; you taught that it is
dependent origination, the seeing which will undo this ignorance.
3. So how can an intelligent person not
comprehend that this path of dependent origination is the essential point of
your teaching?
4. This being so, who will find, O
Saviour, a more wonderful way to praise you than [to praise you] for having
taught this origination through dependence?
5. “Whatsoever depends on conditions, that
is devoid of intrinsic existence.” What excellent instruction can there
be, more amazing than this proclamation?
6. By grasping at it the childish
strengthen bondage to extreme views; for the wised this very fact is the
doorway to cut free from the net of elaborations.
7. Since this teaching is not seen
elsewhere, you alone are the Teacher; like calling fox a lion, for a Tirthika
it would be a work of flattery.
8. Wondrous teacher! Wondrous
refuge! Wondrous speaker! Wondrous saviour! I pay homage to
that teacher, who taught well dependent origination.
9. To help heal sentient beings, O
Benefactor, you have taught the peerless reason to ascertain emptiness,
the heart of the teaching.
10. This way of dependent origination,
those who perceive it as contradictory or as unestablished, how can they
comprehend your system?
11. For you, when one sees emptiness in
terms of the meaning of dependent origination, then being devoid of intrinsic
existence and possessing valid functions do not contradict.
12. Whereas when one sees the opposite,
since there can be no function in emptiness, nor emptiness in what has
functions, one falls into a dreadful abyss, you maintain.
13. Therefore in your teaching, seeing
dependent origination is hailed; that too not as an utter non-existence, nor as
an intrinsic existence.
14. The non-contingent is like a sky
flower, hence there is nothing that is not dependent. If things exist
through their essence, their dependence on causes and conditions for their
existence is a contradiction.
15. “Therefore since no phenomena exist
other than origination through dependence, no phenomena exist other than being
devoid of intrinsic existence,” you taught.
16. “Because intrinsic nature cannot be
negated, if phenomena possess some intrinsic nature, nirvana would become
impossible, and elaborations could not be ceased,” you taught.
17. Therefore who could challenge you?
You who proclaim with lion’s roar, in the assembly of learned ones
repeatedly, that everything is utterly free of intrinsic nature.
18. That there is no intrinsic existence
at all, and that all functions as “this arising in dependence on that,” what
need is there to say, that these two converge without conflict?
19. “It is through the reason of dependent
origination, that one does not lean towards an extreme;” that you’ve declared
this excellently is the reason, O Saviour, of your being an unexcelled speaker.
20. “All of this is devoid of essence,”
and “From this arises that effect” -- These two certainties complement each other
with no contradiction at all.
21. What is more amazing than this?
What is more marvellous than this? If one praises you in this
manner, this is real praise, otherwise not.
22. Being enslaved by ignorance, those who
fiercely oppose you, what is so astonishing about their being unable to bear
the sound of no intrinsic existence?
23. But having accepted dependent
origination, the precious treasure of your speech, then not tolerating the roar
of emptiness -- This I find amazing indeed!
24. The door that leads to no intrinsic
existence, this unexcelled [door of] dependent origination, through its name
alone, if one grasps at intrinsic existence, now this person
25. Who lacks the unrivalled entrance,
well travelled by the Noble Ones, by what means should one guide him, to the
excellent path that pleases you?
26. Intrinsic nature, uncreated and
non-contingent, dependent origination, contingent and created -- How can these
two converge upon a single basis without contradiction?
27. Therefore whatever originates
dependently, though primordially free of intrinsic existence, appears as if it
does [possess intrinsic existence]; so you taught all this to be illusion-like.
28. Through this very fact I understand
well the statement that, to what you have taught, those opponents who challenge
you, cannot find faults that accord with reason.
29. Why is this so? Because by
declaring these, chances for reification and denigration, towards things seen
and unseen are made most remote.
30. Through this very path of dependent
origination, the rationale for your speech being peerless, convictions arise in
me [also] that your other words are valid too.
31. You who speak excellently by seeing as
it is, for those who train in your footsteps, all degenerations will become
remote; for the root of all faults will be undone.
32. But those who turn away from your
teaching, though they may struggle with hardship for a long time, faults
increase ever more as if being called forth; for they make firm the view of
self.
33. Aha! When the wise comprehend
the differences between these two, why would they not at that point, revere you
from the depths of their being?
34. Let alone your numerous teachings,
even in the meaning of a small part, those who find ascertainment in a cursory
way, this brings supreme bliss to them as well.
35. Alas! My mind was defeated by
ignorance; though I’ve sought refuge for a long time, in such an embodiment of
excellence, I possess not a fraction of his qualities.
36. Nonetheless, before the stream of this
life flowing towards death has come to cease, that I have found slight faith in
you - Even this I think is fortunate.
37. Among teachers, the teacher of
dependent origination, amongst wisdoms, the knowledge of dependent origination
- You, who are most excellent like the kings in the worlds, know this perfectly
well, not others.
38. All that you have taught, proceeds by
way of dependent origination; that, too, is done for the sake of nirvana; you
have no deeds that do not bring peace.
39. Alas! Your teaching is such, in
whosoever’s ears it falls, they all attain peace; so who would not be honoured
to uphold your teaching?
40. It overcomes all opposing challenges;
it’s free from contradictions between earlier and latter parts; it grants
fulfilment of beings’ two aims - For this system my joy increases ever more.
41. For its sake you have given away,
again and again over countless eons, sometimes your body, at others your life,
as well as your loving kin and resources of wealth.
42. Seeing the qualities of this teaching,
pulls [hard] from your heart, just like what a hook does to a fish; sad it is
not to have heard it from you.
43. The intensity of that sorrow does not
let go of my mind, just like the mind of a mother [constantly] goes after her
dear child.
44-45. Here, too, as I reflect on your
words, I think, “Blazing with the glory of noble marks and hallowed in a net of
light rays, this teacher, in a voice of pristine melody, spoke thus in such a
way.” The instant such a reflection of the Sage’s form appears in my mind
it soothes me, just as the moon-rays heal fever’s pains.
46. This excellent system, most
marvellous, some individuals who are not so learned have entangled it in utter
confusion, just like the tangled balbaza grass.
47. Seeing this situation, I strove with a
multitude of efforts, to follow after the learned ones, and sought your
intention again and again.
48. At such times as I studied the
numerous works of both our own [Middle Way] and other schools, my mind became
tormented ever more, constantly by a network of doubts.
49. The night-lily grove of Nagarjuna’s
treatises - Nagarjuna whom you prophesized, would unravel your unexcelled
vehicle as it is, shunning extremes of existence and non-existence -
50. Illuminated by the garland of white
lights, of Candra’s well-uttered insights - Candra, whose stainless wisdom orb
is full, who glides freely across scriptures’ space.
51. Who dispels the darkness of extremist
hearts, and outshines the constellations of false speakers - When, through my
teacher’s kindness I saw this, my mind found a rest at last.
52. Of all your deeds, your speech is
supreme; within that, too, it is this very speech; so the wise should remember
the Buddha, through this [teaching of dependent origination].
53. Following such a teacher and having
become a renunciate, having studied the Conqueror’s words not too poorly, this
monk who strives in the yogic practices, such is [the depth of] his reverence
to the great Seer!
54. Since it is due to my teacher’s
kindness, I have met with the teaching of the unexcelled teacher, I dedicate
this virtue, too, towards the cause for all beings to be sustained by sublime
spiritual mentors.
55. May the teaching of this Beneficent
One till world’s end, be unshaken by the winds of evil thoughts; may it always
be filled with those who find conviction in the teacher, by understanding the
teaching’s true nature.
56. May I never falter even for an
instant, to uphold the excellent way of the Sage, which illuminates the
principle of dependent origination, through all my births even giving away my
body and life.
57. May I spend day and night carefully
reflecting, “By what means can I enhance this teaching, achieved by the supreme
saviour, through strenuous efforts over countless eons?”
58. As I strive in this with pure
intention, may Brahma, Indra and the world’s guardians, and protectors such as
Mahakala unswervingly, always assist me.
This hymn entitled “Essence of Well-Uttered Insights”, praising the unexcelled Teacher – the great friend to the entire world even to the unfamiliar – for teaching the profound dependent origination, was composed by the well-read Lobsang Drakpai Pal. It was written at the heavenly retreat of Lhading on the towering mountain of Odé Gungyal (otherwise known as “Ganden Nampar Gyalwa Ling”). The scriber was Namkha Pal. Translated from the Tibetan by © Geshe Thupten Jinpa.
This hymn entitled “Essence of Well-Uttered Insights”, praising the unexcelled Teacher – the great friend to the entire world even to the unfamiliar – for teaching the profound dependent origination, was composed by the well-read Lobsang Drakpai Pal. It was written at the heavenly retreat of Lhading on the towering mountain of Odé Gungyal (otherwise known as “Ganden Nampar Gyalwa Ling”). The scriber was Namkha Pal. Translated from the Tibetan by © Geshe Thupten Jinpa.
“Fundamental Wisdom Treatise on the Middle Way” – October 2014
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