Day 8 concludes Chapter 4, Understanding by Faith, and closes the second volume of the Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Dharma.
The Parable of the Rich Man and His Poor Son offers the sravakas’ view of why the Buddha needed expedients. As mentioned last month, they were happy to receive the unexpected gift from their “rich father.” But there was more than baseness that prevented them from receiving the treasure of their “rich father.”
You told us
To purify the world of the Buddha
And teach all living beings.
We heard this, but did not wish to do so
Because we had already attained the truth:
“All things are void and tranquil.
Nothing appears or disappears.
Nothing is larger or smaller.
Nothing has asravas.
Nothing is subject to cause and effect.”
Having thought this, we did not wish
To do [the Bodhisattva practices].In the long night
We did not care
For the wisdom of the Buddha.
We did not wish to have it.
We thought:
“The Dharma we attained is perfect.”Having studied the truth of the Void in the long night,
We emancipated ourselves
From the sufferings of the triple world,
Attained the Nirvana-with-remainder,
And reached the final stage
Of our physical existence.
Satisfied with “a day’s pay” they needed to be coaxed to accept the treasure of the Buddha’s enlightenment.