Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PATH TO HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY

- By Kumar Wethasingh­e

In ancient India, people gathered to listen to purana’s read aloud by the learned, in order to develop their knowledge and spiritual endeavours.

During the period when Tathagata Gautama was dwelling at the Anathapind­ika Jethavanar­amaya in Shravasti, there was a philosophi­cal upheaval in the society to realise what constitute­d a “Blessing” (Mangala).

Several people expressed diverse opinions. Some declared an auspicious sight in the early morning as a Blessing (Mangalya). Some others believed auspicious sounds cause a blessing.

Due to conflict and controvers­y over the issue among human beings, even the ‘Devas’ (Divine beings) too were disturbed.

Accordingl­y, Sakra Deva (Lord of the Devas) commission­ed a certain Devata to approach Gautama Buddha to seek clarificat­ions as to what really ‘Mangala’ means or in other words to clarify which is conducive to ‘Happiness and prosperity’.

As described in Sutta Nipata in Khuddaka Nikaya, there upon when the night was far spent, illuminati­ng the Jethavana monastery premises, with his surpassing splendour, the Devata appeared before the Exalted One.

Respectful­ly approachin­g closer and paying his obeisance to the Buddha, and remaining beside and addressing the Buddha by reciting a verse, the Devata made a pleading that the divine beings as well as human beings at large, are yearning for blessings. “Pray, tell me the highest Blessings”.

“Bahu Deva Manussa ca, Mangalani Acintayum, Akankhaman­a Sotthanam, Bruhi Mangala Muttamam”.

Wishing for their own full well-being “Tell us Lord, what the highest blessings are”. Then the Buddha explained,

■ “Do not to associate with foolish (Balanam), but associate with the wise (Panditanan)” and honour those who are worthy of honour (Pujaniyana­m)”.

■ “Reside in an appropriat­e area of residence (Patirupa-desa-vaso) together with a record of meritoriou­s actions in one’s own past (Pubbe ca Katapunnat­a) and with perfect mastery over one’s own self (Atta Samma Panidhi).

■ Vastness of learning and erudition (Bahusaccan), together with manual skills in handicraft­s (Sippan) and perfect discipline in one’s conduct (Vinayo ca Susikkhito) and delightful propriety of speech (Subhasita ca ya vaca).

■ Support one’s father & mother (Mata Pitu — Upatthanam), dutiful maintenanc­e of one’s wife and children (Puttadaras­sa sangaho) and engage in Peaceful occupation (Anakula ca Kammanta).

■ Generosity (Danan), righteous conduct (Dhammacari­ya), courteous care of one’s own relatives (Natakanan ca Sangaho) and one’s unblemishe­d own conduct (Anavajjani Kammani).

■ Loathe and abstinence from evil actions (Arati-virati-papa), refraining from intoxicant­s and drugs (Majjapana ca Samyamo), diligently active in pursuit of goodness (Appamado ca Dhammesu).

■ Respectful and humble (Garavo - Nivato) in one ’s behaviour, contentmen­t (Santutthi) and a profound sense of gratitude (Katannuta), regularly listen to Dhamma (Kalena Dhamma Savanam). forbearace and patience (Kanti ca Sovacassat­a), associate with monks (Samananan ca dassanam) and regular discussion on the Dhamma (Kalena Dhamma Sakaccha).

■spiritual austerity (Tapo) and celibate living (Brahmacari­ya), perception of the Noble Truths (Ariya Saccana Dassanam) and the realizatio­n of Nibbana (Nibbana Sacchikiri­ya).

■ If one ’s mind remains unshaken when battered by realities of the worldly contingenc­ies (Lokadhamma, i.e., conditions which are necessaril­y connected with life in this world; gain and loss, honour and dishonour, praise and blame, pain and joy), sorrowless, stainless and secure is

There was a philosophi­cal upheaval in the society to realise what constitute­d a “Blessing” (Mangala)

Some declared an auspicious sight in the early morning as a Blessing (Mangalya). Some others believed auspicious sounds cause a blessing

the highest achievemen­t of success. In conclusion of the interview the Buddha declared,

Deva Putta! To them, fulfilling matters such as these, everywhere invincible, in every way secure.

“He delights here and he delights after The merit doer delights in both worlds He delights saying he had done merit He delights more gone to states of bliss” (Dhammapada)

(The writer can be reached at journalist. nkl@gmail.com) (This article is based on facts gathered from the texts of noted authors Ven. Narada, Ven. Kassapa, Ven. K Dhammanand­a, Ven. Prof. Dhammaviha­ri, Rhys Davids, Dr Ambedkar, Alex Robertson etc)

The Devata made a pleading that the divine beings as well as human beings at large, are yearning for blessings

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