The young Royal Prince Gautama Siddharta left his
royal palace in search of Truth. After six years of various austere practices
he finally attained Buddhahood through the middle path in 6th
century B.C. at Buddha Gaya in India. Along with other class of people there
were many from royal families who followed him to experience peace, happiness
and final liberation called Nibbana. Through this royal linage and patronage
the Buddha Dhamma finally landed in Sri Lanka. This was due to the missionary
zeal of Emperor Ashoka who sent his own son Arahant Mahinda to the then king
Devanampiyatissa of Sri Lanka.
Apart from the royals, the loyals group consisted of
bhikkhus, bhikkhunis, upasaks and upasikas coming from all classes of society. Thus this dhamma, not only in India but
also in Sri Lanka flourished through the support of the
Royals (ie.kings, ministers) and the firm commitment of the faithful Loyals
(ie.bhikkhus, bhikkhunis, upasaks, upasikas). When this support and commitment of the Royals and Loyals started
dwindeling, Buddhism started disapearing
in its own land and neighbouring lands. Thus we find that the then strong holds of
Buddhism ie. Afganistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and India have now become
foreign to Buddhism.
In this background the Poson Poya has an important
significance for recollecting the past and recommiting ourselves for the
preservation and propagation of Buddha's Dhamma. On this very Poson Poya month the Emperor Ashoka sent his own son
Arahant Mahinda as a missionary monk to Sri lanka to establish the Buddhas
Dhamma in its pristine purity. From that day onwards Sri lanka has accquired a
unique place in the history of Buddhism.
It is relevant to discuss here the circumstances
which led to the ordination of Mahinda and Sangamitta and which eventually
inspired them to take up this historic and noble mission to Sri Lanka.
The story goes that one day Emperor Ashoka enquired
of the Arahant Moggaliputta Tissa, "Lord is one like unto me a kinsman of
the Sasana of the Blessed One!". And the Thera replied, "Even a
lavish giver of gifts like unto thee is only a giver of requisities, not a
kinsman of the Sasana. But he who offers his son or daughter to the Sasana, he
who lets his children enter the order of the Sangha, he alone is true kinsman
of the Sasana". Immediately Emperor Ashoka asked his son Mahinda and
daughter Sanghamitta who stood near, "Do you wish to enter the holy order,
dear children? Ordination is prized a great gain". On feeling their
father's wish, they said " Father this very day we would enter the holy
order. For our ordination will be a blessing to thee and to us". So they
renounced their royal state and entered the Sangha. Thus these very son and
daughter of Ashoka became the source for establishment of Buddha Dhamma in Sri
Lanka.
But if we see
in today's context, how many royal and well to do parents are willing to give
their children to the sevice of Sasana? They seem to be inclined to make their
own children Engineers and Doctors or some other money and status earning
machines but they do not encourage or inspire them to take up a monk's or Nun's
life. And on the other hand young children are also not inclined to take up
this celibrate, pious life in Buddhas Dhamma due to lack of proper inspiration
and encouragement from their parents and the society.
According to the history on the full moon day of
Poson in the year 308B.C. the great and noble Arahant Mahinda of wondrous
powers along with few others rose up in the air departing from Vadissa Giri in
Gwalior alighted on silakuta, the northern peak of Mihintale in Sri lanka.
On the first day Arahant Mahinda preached the lesser discourse on the
"Simile of the Elephant's footprint". At the end of sermon the king
Devanampiya Tissa took the Three Refuges. The next day He expounded Devadutta
Sutta to vast concourse of people. This
sermon was mainly designed to the audience to desist from following the path of
moral depredation which has a special significance to the present day society
which seems to be inclined to neglect the spirit and practice of five precepts.
On the fourth
day he preached the Aggikhandhaopama Sutta which emphasises in the utmost
unequivocal terms the imperative duty of a monk to live an exemplary life in
keeping with the Vinaya rules and warns that dire consequences would overcome
him if he lives a life unworthy of a monk. This discourse which was preached
after king Devanampiyatissa gifted the Mahameghavena park to Sangha, has a
particular bearing in the context of life of a bhikkhu in present day society. The admonition given by
Buddha to the monks and which was reiterated by Arahant Mahinda on this
memorable Poson should be strictly
adhered to if the Buddha Sasana is to flourish in all its glory and splendour
in the years to come.
In the past
the wisdom of those at the helm of Lanka made them realize that here in
Buddhism was a spiritual treasure that would guide this small yet courageous
nation along a righteous path for the millennia to come and so they chose this
loyal country Lanka as its custodian.
Thus now on this Poson Poya let us all(the royals
& loyals) who owe a deep debt of gratitude to the Triple Gem for the moral,
intellectual, cultural and spiritual development of the human race, take an
oath and recommit ourselves to the preservation and propagation of Buddhism for
the good and well being of all in the times to come.
On
this very Poson Poya day
Arahant
Mahinda landed at Mihintale.
He
preached the dhamma in such a way
That
it got established in lanka that very day.
Thus
if we can give up the Greedy way
And
live our life the Charity way.
If
we can give up the Hatred way
And
live our life the Loving way.
If
we can give up the Deluded way
And
live our life the Mindful way.
Then
know that we are living our life
THE
BUDDHIST WAY.
Bhikkhu
Vinayarakkhita
Dharmayatanaya,
Maharagama.