Lines of Experience
Lama Tsong Khapa
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Translated by Sherpa Tulku, Khamlung Tulku, Alexander
Berzin and Jonathan Landaw, 1973, © LTWA, Dharamsala.
This is essentially the translation that was used when
His Holiness the Dalai Lama gave commentary on this
text (chronicled in Illuminating
the Path to Enlightenment), slightly modified
with reference to Dr. Berzin’s
revised translation on www.berzinarchives.com.
See Door
to Liberation p. 173, for another translation
of
Lines of Experience.
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1. I prostrate before you, (Buddha),
head of the Shakya clan. Your enlightened body
is born out of tens of millions of positive virtues and perfect
accomplishments; your enlightened speech grants the wishes
of limitless beings; your enlightened mind sees all knowables as they
are.
2. I prostrate before you Maitreya
and Manjushri, supreme spiritual children of this peerless
teacher. Assuming responsibility (to further) all
Buddha’s enlightened deeds, you sport emanations
to countless worlds.
3. I prostrate before your feet, Nagarjuna
and Asanga, ornaments of our
Southern Continent. Highly famed throughout the three realms,
you have commented on the most difficult
to fathom “Mother
of the
Buddhas” (Perfection of Wisdom Sutras) according
to exactly what was intended.
4. I bow to Dipamkara (Atisha), holder
of a treasure of instructions (as
seen in your Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment).
All the complete, unmistaken points concerning
the paths of profound view and vast
action, transmitted intact from these two great forerunners,
can be
included within it.
5. Respectfully, I prostrate before my spiritual masters.
You are the eyes allowing us to behold all the infinite scriptural
pronouncements, the best fordfor those of good fortune to
cross to liberation. You make everything clear through your
skillful deeds, which are moved by intense loving concern.
6. The stages of the path to enlightenment
have been transmitted intact by
those who have followed in order both from Nagarjuna and
Asanga,
those crowning jewels of all erudite masters of our Southern
Continent and the banner of whose fame
stands out above the masses. As (following
these stages) can fulfill every desirable aim of all nine
kinds of being,
they are a power-granting king of precious instruction. Because
they
collect the streams of thousands of excellent classics, they
are indeed an ocean of illustrious, correct explanation.
7. These teachings make it easy to understand
how there is nothing contradictory in
all the Buddha’s teachings and make every scriptural pronouncement
without exception dawn on your mind as a personal instruction.
They make it easy to discover what the Buddha intended
and protect you as well from the abyss of the great error. Because
of these (four benefits), what discriminating person among the
erudite masters of India and Tibet would not have his or
her mind be completely enraptured by these
stages of the path (arranged) according
to the three levels of motivation, the supreme instruction to which many fortunate ones have devoted themselves?
8. Although (there is much merit to
be gained from) reciting or hearing even
once this manner of text (written by Atisha) that includes
the essential points of all scriptural
pronouncements, you are certain to amass
even greater waves of beneficial collections from actually
teaching and studying the sacred Dharma
(contained therein). Therefore,
you should consider the points (for doing this properly).
9. (Having taken refuge,) you should see that the root cause
excellently propitious for as great a mass of good fortune
as possible for this and future lives is proper devotion in
thought and action to your sublime teacher who shows you the
path (to enlightenment). Thus you should please your teacher
by offering your practice of exactly what he or she says,
which you would not forsake even at the cost of your life.
I, the yogi, have practiced just that. You who also seek liberation,
please cultivate yourself in the same way.
10. This human existence with its (eight)
liberties is much more precious than a
wish-granting jewel. Obtained just this once, difficult to
acquire and easily lost, (it passes in a flash) like lightning
in the sky. Considering how (easily this
can happen at any time) and realizing that
all worldly activities are as (immaterial as) chaff, you
must try to extract its essence at all
times, day and night. I, the yogi, have practiced
just that. You who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in the same way.
11. After death, there is no guarantee
that you will not be reborn in one of the
three unfortunate realms. Nevertheless, it is certain that
the Three
Jewels of Refuge have the power to protect you from their
terrors. For
this reason, your taking of refuge should be extremely solid
and you
should follow its advice without ever letting (your commitments) weaken.
Moreover, (your success in) so doing depends on your considering thoroughly
which are the black or the white karmic actions together
with their results and then living according to the guides
of what is to be adopted or rejected.
I, the yogi, have practiced just that. You who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in
the same way.
12. The fullest strides (of progress) in actualizing the supreme
paths will not come about unless you have attained the working
basis (of an ideal human body) that is complete with (all
eight ripened favorable) qualities.Therefore, you must train
in the causal (virtuous actions) that will preclude (your
attainment of such a form) from being incomplete. (Furthermore)
as it is extremely essential to cleanse away the stains of
black karmic debts and downfalls (from broken vows) tarnishing
the three gateways (of your body, speech and mind), and especially
(to remove) your karmic obstacles (which would prevent such
a rebirth), you should cherish continually devoting yourself
to (applying) the complete set of four opponent powers (which
can purge you of them). I, the yogi, have practiced just that.
You who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in
the same way.
13. If you do not make an effort to think about true sufferings
and their drawbacks, you will not properly develop a keen
interest to work for liberation. If you do not consider the
stages whereby (true) origins of all suffering place and keep
you in cyclic existence, you will not know the means for cutting
the root of this vicious circle. Therefore, you should cherish
exuding total disgust and renunciation of such existence by
knowing which factors bind you to its wheel. I, the yogi,
have practiced just that. You who also seek liberation, please
cultivate yourself in the same way.
14. Ever-enhancing your enlightened motive of bodhicitta
is the central axle of the Mahayana path. It is the basis
and foundation for great waves of (enlightening) conduct.
Like a gold-making elixir, (it turns) everything (you do)
into the two collections, (building up) a treasure of merit
gathered from infinitely collected virtues. Knowing this,
bodhisattvas hold this supreme precious mind as their innermost
practice. I, the yogi, have practiced just that. You who also
seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in the same way.
15. Generosity is the wish-granting jewel with which you can
fulfill the hopes of sentient beings. It is the best weapon
for cutting the knot of miserliness. It is the (altruistic)
conduct that enhances your self-confidence and undaunted courage.
It is the basis for your good reputation to be proclaimed
in the ten directions. Knowing this, the wise have devoted
themselves to the excellent path of completely giving away
their body, belongings and merit. I, the yogi, have practiced
just that. You who also seek liberation, please cultivate
yourself in the same way.
16. Ethical discipline is the water that washes away the
stains of faulty actions. It is the ray of moonlight that
cools the scorching heat of the defilements. (It makes you)
radiant like a Mount Meru in the midst of the nine kinds
of
being. By its power, you are able to bend all beings (to
your good influence) without (recourse to) mesmerizing glares. Knowing this, the holy ones have safeguarded, as
they would their eyes, the precepts that they have accepted
(to
keep) purely. I, the yogi, have practiced just that. You
who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in the
same
way.
17. Patience is the best adornment for
those with power and the perfect ascetic
practice for those tormented by delusions. It is the high-soaring eagle
as the enemy of the snake of anger, and the thickest armor against
the weapons of abusive language. Knowing this, (the wise) have
accustomed themselves in various ways and forms to the armor of
supreme patience. I, the yogi, have practiced just that.
You who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in the same
way.
18. Once you wear the armor of resolute
and irreversible joyous effort, your expertise
in the scriptures and insights will increase like the waxing
moon. You will make all your actions meaningful (for attaining
enlightenment) and will bring whatever you undertake to its
intended conclusion. Knowing this, the bodhisattvas have
exerted great waves of joyous effort, washing away all laziness.
I, the yogi, have practiced just that. You who also seek
liberation, please cultivate yourself in the same way.
19. Meditative concentration is the
king wielding power over the mind. If
you fix it (on one point), it remains there, immovable like
a mighty Mount Meru. If you apply it,
it can engage fully with any virtuous
object. It leads to the great exhilarating bliss of your
body and mind being made serviceable.
Knowing this, yogis who are proficient have
devoted themselves continuously to single-pointed concentration, which
overcomes the enemy of mental wandering. I, the yogi,
have practiced just that. You who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in the same way.
20. Profound wisdom is the eye with
which to behold profound emptiness and
the path by which to uproot (fundamental ignorance), the source
of cyclic existence. It is the treasure of genius praised
in all the scriptural pronouncements and
is renowned as the supreme lamp that eliminates
the darkness of closed-mindedness. Knowing this,
the wise who have wished for liberation have advanced themselves along
this path with every effort. I, the yogi, have practiced just
that. You who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself
in the same way.
21. In (a state of ) merely single-pointed
meditative concentration, you do not have
the insight (that gives you) the ability to cut the root
of cyclic
existence. Moreover, devoid of a path of calm abiding,
wisdom (by itself) cannot turn back
the delusions, no matter how much you analyze them. Therefore,
on the horse of unwavering calm abiding, (masters) have
mounted the discriminating wisdom that is totally decisive about
how things exist [or, the wisdom penetrating the depths of
the ultimate mode of being]. Then, with
the sharp weapon of Middle
Path reasoning, devoid of extremes, they have used wide-ranging
discriminating wisdom to analyze properly
and destroy all underlying supports
for their (cognitions) aimed at grasping for extremes. In
this way, they have expanded their intelligence
that has realized emptiness. I, the yogi,
have practiced just that. You who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in the same way.
22. Once you have achieved single-pointed
concentration through accustoming yourself
to single-pointedness of mind, your examination then of
individual phenomena with the proper analysis should itself
enhance your single-minded concentration
settled extremely firmly, without any wavering,
on the actual way in which all things exist. Seeing this,
the zealous have marveled at the attainment
of the union of calm abiding and penetrative
insight. Is there need to mention that you should pray (to
attain it as well)? I, the yogi, have practiced just that.
You who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in the same way.
23. (Having achieved such a union) you should meditate
both on space-like emptiness while completely
absorbed (in your meditation sessions) and
on illusion-like emptiness when you subsequently arise.
By doing
this, you will, through your union of
method and awareness, become praised as
someone perfecting the bodhisattva’s conduct. Realizing
this, those with the great good fortune
(to have attained enlightenment) have
made it their custom never to be content with merely partial
paths.
I, the yogi, have practiced just that.
You who also seek liberation, please cultivate yourself in the same way.
24. (Renunciation, an enlightened motive and correct view
of emptiness) are necessary in common for (achieving) supreme
paths through either of the two Mahayana vehicles of (practicing)
causes (for enlightenment) or (simulating now) the results
(you will achieve ). Therefore, once you have properly developed
like this these (three principal) paths, you should rely
on
the skillful captain (of a fully qualified tantric master)
as your protector, and set out (on this latter, speedier
vehicle)
across the vast ocean of the (four) classes of tantra. Those
who have (done so and) devoted themselves to his or her
guideline
instructions have made their attainment of (a human body
with all) liberties and endowments fully meaningful (by
attaining
enlightenment in their very lives). I, the yogi, have practiced
just that. You who also seek liberation, please cultivate
yourself in the same way.
25. In order to accustom this to my
own mind and also to benefit others as
well who have the good fortune (to meet a true guru and be
able to practice what he or she teaches), I have explained
here
in easily understandable words the complete
path that pleases the buddhas. I pray
that the merit from this may cause all sentient beings never to be parted from these pure and excellent paths. I,
the yogi, have practiced just that. You
who also seek liberation, please cultivate
yourself in the same way.
COLOPHON
This concludes the Abbreviated Points of the Graded Path
to Enlightenment, compiled in brief
so that they might not be forgotten. It has been written
at Ganden Nampar Gyelwa’i Monastery
on Drog Riwoche Mountain, Tibet, by the Buddhist monk Losang Dragpa, a meditator who has heard many teachings. |