A Pali Canon Puja
Worship
I had heard that there was an ocean-crosser,
A hero, desiring the desireless. Snp 5.11.1
A thirst-breaker,
Wishless,
Free and wise,
Beyond time and home
Life and pleasure. Snp 5.12.1
They call him Buddha,
Enlightened, awake,
Dissolving darkness
With total vision. Snp 5. Epilogue.10
This teacher whose teaching
Is the Way Things Are
Instant, immediate
Visible all around
Eroding desire without harmful side effects
With nothing else quite like it
Anywhere in the world. Snp 5. Epilogue. 16
Shakyamuni mantra
Salutation
I can give nothing but respect,
Nothing but honour,
To this power-house of gentleness
To this brother of the sun.
You are the Buddha,
The Enlightened.
You are the Master,
The Teacher.
You are glowing with understanding,
Radiating wisdom,
Finishing suffering
And carrying me across.
You are a lion in the jungle
With nothing to frighten
And nothing to fear.
You are a lotus on a lake
good and evil roll off you
like water off a petal.
Nowhere in this world
Is there anything like you.
I salute you and I honour you. Snp 3.6.30-38
Going for Refuge
It is amazing, Venerable Gotama!
It is wonderful, Venerable Gotama!
Just as if
One might set upright
What has been overturned
Or reveal what has been hidden,
Or bring a lamp into a dark place
So that those with eyes
could see what was there
so in many ways
the Dhamma has been explained
by the Venerable Gotama.
I take refuge in him.
I take refuge in the Dhamma
I take refuge in the Sangha.
From today,
may the Buddha accept me as follower
Who has gone to him for refuge
for life. MN 150, Snp 3.6.38
Refuges and Precepts
Confession
When I reflect,
If I know:
This action that I did
With my body, speech or mind,
Did it lead to my own affliction,
Or to the affliction of others,
Or to the affliction of both?
Was it an unskilful action,
With painful consequences,
With painful results?
Then I confess this unskilful action
I reveal it
I lay it open to the Teacher
Or to my wise companions in the holy life.
I undertake restraint
For the future. MN 61.10-11
Rejoicing
It is a great gain,
It is a great gain for me
That I have such companions
In the holy life. MN 128
When I reflect,
If I know:
This action that I did
With my body, speech or mind,
Was it a skilful action,
With pleasant consequences,
With pleasant results?
Then I abide happy and glad
Training day and night
In skilful states. MN 61.11
It is like a bird
that leaves the bushes of the scrubland
and flies to the fruit trees of the forest.
Like a swan,
I have found a great lake. Snp 5. Epilogue
Entreaty
Please, man of Shakya,
Free me from confusion!
Please teach me the way of detachment
So that I can know it as it is
So that I can live, in this life
In the peace and independence
Which is as free
as the air in space. Snp 5.5.3 and 5
Please, ocean-crosser,
For all the different people
Who have come from different places
To listen to your words
Tell us about the Way
That you have found and known. Snp 5.12.2
Transference of Merits
Wide open are the doors of the Deathless
Let those who hear show faith. MN26
Go now and wander
For the welfare and happiness of many
Out of compassion for the world
For the benefit, welfare and happiness
Of gods and humans.
Teach the Dhamma
Practise the Dhamma
That is good in the beginning
Good in the middle
And good in the end
With the meaning and the letter.
Live a holy life
That is utterly perfect and pure.
There are beings with little dust on their eyes.
Some will understand the Dhamma. MN 26 / Vin Mv 1:7-20
Sabbe satta sukhi hontu
Compiled by Maitrisiddhi. Italics denote alterations to original text.
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