Revised July 24, 2000
CONTEMPLATION SUTRA
THE SUTRA ON
CONTEMPLATION
OF AMITAYUS
delivered by Shakyamuni
Buddha
Translated into Chinese during the
Liu-Sung dynasty
by the Tripitaka Master Kalayashas from Central
Asia
translated from Chinese by Hisao Inagaki
The text follows the Taisho Tripitaka edition, vol. 12, and the passage numbers follow Jodoshinshu Seiten, 1988, pp. 87-117. |
Preface |
King Bimbisara imprisoned by his son Ajatashatru |
Queen Vaidehi's imprisonment |
Shakyamuni's visit to Vaidehi |
Vaidehi wishes to be born in Amida's Pure Land |
Emitting of light from Shakyamuni's smile |
Three acts of virtue for attaining birth in the Pure Land |
Vaidehi asks how to visualize the Pure Land |
Thirteen contemplations: 1) contemplation of the setting sun |
2) contemplation of the water |
3) contemplation of the ground |
4) contemplation of the trees |
5) contemplation of the ponds |
6) contemplation of various objects |
7) contemplation of the lotus-throne |
8) contemplation of the image of Amida |
9) contemplation of Amida himself |
10) contemplation of Avalokiteshvara |
11) contemplation of Mahasthamaprapta |
12) contemplation of the aspirants themselves |
13) contemplation of Amida and the two bodhisattvas |
Nine grades of birth: 1) the highest level of the highest grade |
2) the middle level of the highest grade |
3) the lowest level of the highest grade |
4) the highest level of the middle grade |
5) the middle level of the middle grade |
6) the lowest level of the middle grade |
7) the highest level of the lowest grade |
8) the middle level of the lowest grade |
9) the lowest level of the lowest grade |
Benefits gained by the audience |
Names of this sutra |
Epilogue |