November 09, 2023

One of the Ten Titles about Buddha—Brightness-Action-Feet

 

 

Author: Tao Qing Hsu

 

 

The meaning of Brightness-Action-Feet

 

The character Brightness-Action-Feet in Sanskrit is vidyā-carana-sajpanna, which is translated by me according to my understanding from the content of Buddhist Scripture said by Buddha. In the Buddhist Scripture of the Ten Titles Said by Buddha, the Buddha Shakyamuni had explained its meaning which is translated by me as follows:   

 

Why it was called Brightness-Action-Feet. The Buddha said. The brightness meant that the brightness of heavenly eye, the brightness of experienced and predestined destinies, and the brightness of leak-ended. What the meaning of the action feet was the Karma of the Tathagata’s body, mouth, and mind. Good at practicing the consummate of possessing feet, the rightly truth and clearly clean. Such as owning a large clothing and bowl, etc., being able to perceive and reflect it at ease but without loving or attaching it. In all actions of the voluntary strength, practice them so as to make them consummate to possess the feet. It was named Brightness-Action-Feet.

 

The summarized explanations of the character Brightness-Action-Feet

 

Except for the explanation by Buddha, I also refer to the explanations of the character Brightness-Action-Feet by other Buddhist masters, and I summarize them as follows:

 

The character Feet here indicates the two legs of a Buddha. One of the titles to honor the Buddha is Two-Leg-Respect, which means that one leg represents the wisdom of the Buddha and the other leg represents the blessed-merit of the Buddha. A person leans down to the ground, with his forehead on the ground, his palms facing up, and salutes to the other person's feet. This is the highest salute done to the respected person in ancient India. Buddhists today also use this method of worship to worship the Buddhas who are in the ten directions of space. The statue of the Buddha or the image of the Buddha itself is only a symbolic representation. It is not worshiping the statue or worshiping the idol. When we have a deeper understanding of Buddhism, we can understand that Buddha is formless and imageless.

 

The two legs of a Buddha indicate the wisdom and blessed-merit, and are noble.

 

Why the two legs of a Buddha indicate the wisdom and blessed-merit? It derives from the action. That is, the Buddha had completely practiced the ten good Karmas and had guarded his six roots well not to do the evil. Therefore, the Buddha’s body, mouth, and mind are clean. That is, a Buddha has no five poisons and no related negative thoughts, mindsets and actions. Five poisons mean the greedy, hatred, stupid obsession (infatuation, addiction and attachment), arrogant and suspicion. The ten evil Karmas derive from the five poisons.

 

The word Karma means the action and what a person has done. In the Chapter 4 of A Brief Talk about The Scripture of Forty-Two Chapters Said by Buddha (Chapter 4: Understand the good and evil at the same time), we have mentioned that not to do the ten evil is to do the ten good. It is the ten good Karmas. The six roots mean the root of eyes, ear, nose, tongue (mouth), body and mind. The essence of the six roots is the emptiness and neutral, which is not to do the good and not to do the evil. That also means not to think of the good and not to think of the evil. This is to guard the six roots. That is because there are no five poisons and no related negative thoughts, mindsets and actions. Under the circumstance, its self is the wisdom. On this basis of wisdom and to do the right thing, the blessed-merit can be generated and appeared naturally. That is why the two legs of a Buddha are noble and worth for being respected. 

 

Keep the heart in Brightness.

 

The definition of and the explanation of the good and the evil, the right and wrong, and the justice and injustice are easily manipulated and distorted by the people who own the five poisons. That is, these people have the scheming and fraudulent mind and have the different self-interests and positions. Any hatred and hostility are also easily instigated and aroused in this situation. If we are ignorant, we will easily be led around by mistaken way. We then may make mistakes and create the bad karmas. This means that the heart is polluted and is in darkness. That is, there is no brightness and no light in heart. When we keep not to think of the good and not to think of the evil, we keep the neutral and objective position. We then judge anything according to the individually widely understanding, knowledge and wisdom. Hence, the heart is in brightness.

 

Four points taught by the Buddha about no-thinking and no-doing.

 

No-thinking and no-doing is one of the states of the Buddha. The further realizing for the no-thinking and no-doing, there are four points taught by the Buddha. It is according to what I have read in Buddhist Scripture and what I have learned in Zen of Buddhism. It is as follows:

 

1. Not to think of (not to remember, recall, and regret) the past what happened

2. Not to seek for and expect for the future what would be happened. 

3. Not to addict and attach to the present. That is, don't be swayed and distracted by what's happening right now so as to avoid the five-poison thought and mind being arisen.

4. On the basis of above three points, we cherish the moment and live at the moment with our clean body, mouth and mind. That is, we do anything, such as eating meals, drinking teas, sleeping, talking and work, ext., with the normal and peaceful mind. It is pure in heart without any greedy, hatred and stupid obsessed thought and mind.  

 

The meaning and function of no-thinking and no-doing

 

When we deeply understand the teaching of Buddha, we then understand the profound meaning of no-thinking and no-doing. When we are in the state of no-thinking and no-doing, we know that any manipulated binary opposition is not functioning and any deceive dogma and seemed plausible reasons that fools people's hearts will fail. Any attempt to manipulate us under the guise of religious teachings, including those who use Buddhist teachings to manipulate us, will not succeed. The Buddha is not always in the state of no-thinking and no-doing. If a person is always in the state of no-thinking and no-doing, it is called the stubborn emptiness (the stupid emptiness) and the death-silence (the stupid silence). This is not the state of the Buddha. Therefore, when we have any troubles and any sufferings, we know that it is better for us to be in the state of no-thinking and no-doing until our wisdom without any toxic mind arise and we thus know how to solve any problems. And then, we take any action. 

 

Buddha's state and action

 

The clean state of the Buddha’s body, mouth and mind is based on the wisdom, empathy, benevolence and compassion. In Buddhism, the wisdom means to completely eliminate the individual greedy, hatred, stupid obsession (infatuation, addiction or attachment), arrogant and suspicion. To sum up, that is to completely eliminate any negative thoughts, mindsets and actions. Meanwhile, this person with wisdom has completely understood that these five poisons and the related negative mindsets and behaviors are existed in those persons who have not yet been enlightened.

 

Any empathy, compassion and benevolence for others are on the basis of wisdom. This is what the state of a Buddha. At the same time, a Buddha is capable to take use of any flexible and convenient way to teach, lead and reform those un-enlightened persons so as to make them be in the state of the brightness. That is to make them remove the five poisons and any related negative thoughts, mindsets and behaviors so as to relieve any sufferings. Therefore, we know that the Buddha is full of the positive energy and is always doing such positive things for the sentient beings and the world on the basis of the no-thinking and no-doing.

 

The meaning of the consummate feet

 

From above explanation, we know why the action of the Buddha is good at practicing the consummate of possessing feet, the rightly truth and clearly clean. The two legs of the Buddha also mean the wisdom and compassion (mercy, empathy and benevolence). One leg represents the wisdom, and the other leg represents the compassion. To possess both of these two legs at the same time and without lack of any one of them means the consummate feet. No matter what the leg represents, what the action of the Buddha is, its essence is the rightly truth and clearly clean. That is, there are no five poisons and no related negative thoughts, mindsets and actions. It is also like owning a large clothing and bowl that are used by the monk and the monk is able to perceive them and to reflect them at ease, but the monk doesn’t love them and doesn’t attach them.

 

What we can learn from the meaning of the consummate feet.

 

That is to teach us that we can use anything what we need actually but not what we desire to possess, and that we can do anything to really help the self and the others with our wisdom and compassion so as to relieve our troubles, worries and sufferings. We can perceive these things and reflect them at ease. However, it would be better for us not to love it and attach it so as to avoid any troubles, worries and sufferings. Meanwhile, this teaching of Buddha is also to remind us, when we do anything and take any actions, we keep the wisdom and compassion in mind. At the same time, when we are walking and pay attention to our legs, we think of the meaning of the wisdom and compassion taught by the Buddha.

 

Buddha’s actions are coming from the voluntary strength.       

 

The Buddha said. In all actions of the voluntary strength, practice them so as to make them consummate to possess the feet.” It means that all actions of the Buddha are coming from the voluntary strength of the self. There is no compulsion and no impure motives. By this way of practicing all actions, it can consummate to possess the wisdom and blessed merit. That is why the Buddha's two legs of wisdom and blessed merit are so noble and being respected. Whether you are willing to own the wisdom, compassion and the blessed merit or not, it depends on the self, not on the others. That is, the noble and being respected is coming from the honesty learning and practicing by self, not from others expectation and manipulation.

 

There is no situation of opposition to each other in the honesty Buddhist groups.

 

From above explanation, we know how we can learn if our goal is to achieve the Buddhahood. In Buddhism, there is no issue of religious divisions. In the world and in the different countries, there are a lot of different Buddhist groups. What the different is the method of practicing and learning. It is the different in the process and experience. And their goal is the same. That is to achieve the Buddhahood. It is as if someone wants to cross the river from the left shore to the right shore, one takes use of the small boat, however, the other takes use of the large boat, their destination is the same, the right shore. That is why there is no situation of opposition to each other in the honesty Buddhist groups.

 

There is also no situation of opposition to the others who believe in different religion from the Buddhism in the honesty Buddhist groups.    

 

Meanwhile, there is also no situation of opposition to the others who believe in different religion from the Buddhism in the honesty Buddhist groups. In Buddhism, it thinks that all sentient beings are the future Buddha who owns the Buddha-nature. However, they have not yet been enlightened in the aspect of Buddha-nature. That is, they have not realized that they own the Buddha-nature. Therefore, the future Buddha is also called the unenlightened Buddha. No matter what your belief is and no matter your race is and whether you have belief or not, it thinks that you are the future Buddha and you will become a Buddha someday after experiencing the reincarnation of unmeasurable times. Therefore, the Buddha thinks that all the sentient beings are equal to all Buddhas in the ten directions of space. In Buddhism, There is no such concept of master and servant and there is also no such concept that the servant served and dedicated to the Lord. The Buddha doesn’t think he is a Lord. The Buddha thinks that he and all sentient beings are the one and are equal. In the idea of Buddhism, to harm all sentient beings is to harm the self and such bad Karma would make the bad response and bad retribution return to the self.

 

 

The three kinds of brightness are based on wisdom and are arisen naturally.

 

“The Buddha said. The brightness meant that the brightness of heavenly eye, the brightness of experienced and predestined destinies, and the brightness of leak-ended.” Now you may realize that the brightness as said is based on the clean actions of practicing as mentioned above. The word Brightness also means to clearly know and to know by wisdom. The Brightness here also represents the wisdom. The wisdom-brightness is based on the clean action of practicing. It is that the Brightness is based on the Wisdom. When the body, mouth and mind are clean, that is without five-poison heart and action, then, the brightness of heavenly eye, the brightness of experienced and predestined destinies, and the brightness of leak- ended will be arisen naturally.

 

The three kinds of brightness are the power of the spiritual openness.

 

The brightness of heavenly eye, the brightness of experienced and predestined destinies, and the brightness of leak-ended are the power of the spiritual openness. In the translation of mine, the word Brightness is able to be replaced by the words Spiritual Openness. In Buddhism, the meaning and function of both of them are the same. It is translated by someone as the supernatural power. I don’t use the words Supernatural Power. The power of the spiritual openness is what we owned originally. However, the spiritual of the unenlightened people is in closeness and their heart is in darkness because of the five-poison mind and action of the self. That is why theirs such abilities are unable to be opened up and developed well.

 

These three kinds of brightness are included in the six kinds of the spiritual openness in Buddhism. I have explained it in the Buddhist Scripture of A Brief Talk about The Scripture of Forty-Two Chapters Said by Buddha. If you are interested in understanding it, you can read the following linked article. Its link is as follows:

Chapter 15: Ask about the force and brightness

 

 

 

The brief introduce about the three kinds of brightness.

 

I briefly introduce these three kinds of brightness as follows:

 

The brightness of heavenly eye

 

The brightness of heavenly eye: In the common dramas, novels and cartoons, especially in the classic and traditional Chinese dramas, it is called the third eye of human. If you have seen the image and its content, you might have the concept about what it is and what its function is. The heavenly eye means that it allows you to see what's going on in the distance about the people and things you care about, or any people and any things that need you to care about.

 

The brightness of experienced and predestined destinies

 

The brightness of experienced and predestined destinies: Its meaning and function are the same as the spiritual openness of perceiving fate. That is, someone who owns this power is capable to understand and see the past and the future destiny of the self and any person who you care about. In Buddhism, the destiny usually means the cause and condition, and the causality, and the reward of good result (the repay of good consequence), the retribution of bad result, and the response of the effect. In Buddhist Scripture, it records that the Buddha Shakyamuni always used this power to perceive his disciple’s destiny or human’s destiny so as to give his disciples and the sentient beings the correct teaching and to enlighten them to realize the meaning of Buddha-nature at the same time. The meaning and function of the brightness of experienced and predestined destinies is different from that of the fortune telling.  In Taiwan and China, the fortune telling always involves the meaning and concept of the Buddhism so as to offer the helpful advices and help people to change their fate and to make them be the good persons.

 

The brightness of leak-ended

 

The brightness of leak-ended: The word Leak is the analogy of troubles, worries and sufferings in Buddhism. In the Buddhist Scripture, it records that the Buddha Shakyamuni mentioned the word Having-Leak and the word No-leak. The word Having-Leak means to have the troubles, worries and sufferings. The word No-leak means to completely eliminate or remove any worries and sufferings. The state of a Buddha is ending the leak completely. That is, a Buddha is in the state of no-leak. The other meaning for the brightness of leak-ended is that a Buddha is capable to clearly know and perceive the other person whether to achieve the brightness of leak-ended or not when this person has achieved the leak-ended brightness.

 

From above explanation, we understand why the Buddha is in the state of no-leak. That is because no-leak is based on no five poisons and no related negative thoughts, mindsets and actions. All troubles, worries and sufferings are caused by the five poisons and the related negative thoughts, mindsets and actions of the self and the others. Therefore, if we want to resolve any problems, it is better for us to resolve any fundamental causes.

 

Conclusion

 

Now we know that when our thoughts, mindsets and actions are clearly clean as what had taught by the Buddha, and when we have achieved the Buddhahood, we naturally own the three kinds of the brightness as mentioned. Above is what and why I translate and explain the word Brightness-Action-Feet. When we have completely understood the meaning of the ten titles about Buddha, we will know that all of them are connected with each other. 





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