Why
I say Buddha was an Environmentalist by Practice
I
used to say Buddha did not utter any Stanzas regarding Mother Earth.
It
is true he did not utter (not his prerogative anyway) any stanzas but
by practice he was an environmentalist.
Read
the Brahmajala Sutta and the “View of Buddha”.
In
his opening questions from Ananda Thera, before outlining his Dhamma
Principles, he laid down the prerequisite disciplines (even before
sitting down on a meditation session).
In
those principles environmental codes are the seventh in order of preferences.
I
deal with the environmental issues first, before giving an outline of
the three orders of discipline (Culasila, Majjhimasila and Maha
sila).
Both
before and after enlightenment he lived under trees or gardens,
except during the rainy season (Vassana Season).
Then
if you read the seven weeks after enlightenment he sat under four
different trees for five weeks except the second and fourth weeks.
Why
we venerate only Bodhi, the Pipal Tree?
We
got it wrong.
We have to respect all plant lives.
They have up to 17 senses more than our six senses.
He
forbade damaging to seeds and plant life-to plants propagated by
roots, stems, shoots, joints, budding and seeds.
He
sat under four trees.
Second
week, gazing at the Bhodi tree as mark of respect and the third week
walking (is a good exercise not jogging) at an easy pace and
contemplating.
Below
is a summary of seven weeks but this piece is about the three types
of discipline (Sila) for both monks and laypersons should try to practice.
What
is interesting in Bramajala Sutta is before dispensing Dhamma, he
gave the above essential prerequisites for preparation for Bhavana (the
Meditation in practice).
This
should interest the monks who carry political messages between
political parties, keep elephants as pets, deal with money, property
and vehicles.
This
is in addition to the 28 to 32 vulgar talks, prohibited, including
talking about, kings, ministers, countries, garlands, weights and
measures (gold and silver) and vehicles.
I
will highlight only a few which our politicians also should be
interested.
They
are the basics of five precepts,eight precepts and ten precepts in
various combination.
I
will give the order only in the smaller version of Sila.
Small
Disciplines or Culasila
1.
Killing (no option but to be a vegetarian if one is practicing
Dhamma)
2.
Stealing (honesty is the only way)
3.
Sexual misconduct including homosexuality (chastity as a virtue)
4.
False speech and faked news (utter only the Truth)
5.
Slander and political speech (Reconcile, conduce to concord for
politicians)
6.
Hash speech (again for political shows in TV and Media)
7.
Idle or frivolous chatter (those new guys who would intend to contest
presidential elections)
8.
Musical shows (this applies mainly to Maharaja Organization)
9.Wearing
garland (mainly to film stars)
10.Accepting
gold and silver (Maligawa and Politicians around that Palace)
11.
Elephant trade (Mahinda Mama and some monks)
12.
Running messages (one version of Bodu Bala Sena)
13.
Buying and Selling (Perpetual treasuries)
14.
Bribery, deception and fraud (Finance ministry with P.M as head and
the various parliament committees)
15.False
measures and weights (Gold and Silver, Suwarnavahini included-not for bread and butter)
2.
Come to Middle Order Disciplines (Majjhimasila)
1.Lottery
2.
Buying and selling MP Vehicles
3.
Gambling stalls
4.
Massaging stalls (Chinese and Thai investments)
5.Games
including cock fights, bull fights and elephant fights
6.
Boxing, wrestling and karate
7.
Cricket, football (Pirith Nula before championship tournaments, is a
case in point)
8.
Running errands for kings and politicians
9.
Debating and wrangling arguments
10.
Scheming and talking
3.
Now the Long and the Mahala is
intriguing
1. Palmistry
2. Astrology and astronomy
3. Interpreting dreams (my
specialty)
4. Predictions and omens
(good and bad)
5. Auspicious times (for
elections, financial dealings, weddings)
6. Fortune telling (at
Anuradhapura and various temples in India)
7.Weather forecasting (BBC
is found fault with giving wrong prediction for Ceylon, before
cricket matches)
8. Poison craft
9. Snake craft
10. Scorpion craft
11. Bird craft (my
specialty-no fruit trees for them)
12. Predicting tsunamis
13. Predicting earthquakes
14. Predicting meteorites
15. Gifts for deities
16. Miscarriages or
abortions
17. Virility and impotence
18. Fire sacrifices and
fire goods
19. Ointments, medicine and
surgery
20. Accounting, computing, calculation, and writing using Free Linux software.
It covers everything except
for begging for food for monks.
Yes, I did all this for
nearly one year except for begging for food but only a single meal
(no coffee, cola and tea).
Yes I slept well without
nasty dreams but I started even forgetting my bank PIN numbers.
So because this PIN number
problem I gave it up and back to blogging but sparingly now.
Below is how Buddha spent 7
weeks after enlightment.
1. First seven days.
Under
the Bodhi tree.
2.
Second seven days
He
stood at a certain distance gazing at the Bodhi tree with motionless
eyes for one whole week.3
3rd
week
Did
not give up the temporary residence at the Bodhi tree
4th
week
The
fourth week he spent in a jeweled chamber (ratana-ghara)5
contemplating the intricacies of the Abhidhamma.
5.
Fifth week
Under
the Ajapála Banyan tree
Enjoyed
the bliss of emancipation (vimutti-sukha)
6.
Sixth week
Mucalinda
tree
Here
arose an unexpected great shower, Mucalinda, the serpent-king,9
came out of his abode, and coiling round the body of the
Buddha seven times, remained keeping his large hood over the head of
the Buddha so that he was not affected by the elements.
7th
week
Rájáyatana
tree
Experiencing
the bliss of emancipation and
Enlightenment.
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