The Aura of Wisdom 

By Living Buddha Sheng-yen Lu
Translated by True Buddha Foundation Translation Team

This was translated from Grandmaster Lu's 154th book, 智慧的光環.

CHAPTER 14 - Keeping the Codes and Precepts

Some assume that Tantric Buddhism is rather lax and disregards the keeping of codes and precepts. Let me correct this by saying that this is a misconception of the Tantric teachings and is an inaccurate view!

Any Buddhist, regardless of his affinity with the Sutric or Tantric traditions, knows the necessity of keeping discipline. It is necessary to learn the Threefold Pure Studies, which refer to discipline, meditation and wisdom.

`Discipline` refers to the ending of all evil actions. `Meditation` refers to the stability of mind in one pointedness. `Wisdom` refers to the breaking of illusion to experience reality.

What this means is, simply through discipline, the pure mind finds its peace, and when the mind finds its peace, it is easier to enter into meditative stability. With stability, it is possible to perceive all things clearly, allowing wisdom to arise.

There are many precepts and codes in Buddhism, including the Five Precepts, Eight Precepts, Ten Precepts, the Bodhisattva Vows, the Two Hundred and Fifty monastic codes, and so forth. Both the Sutric and Tantric traditions must observe these precepts and codes.

In Tantric Buddhism, they include the Fifty Stanzas of Guru Devotion, the Fourteen Vajrayana Root Precepts, Silavrata Paramarsa or the mistaken view of adherence to ascetic practices in the belief that they will bring release, Pratimoksa or vows of personal liberation, vows on sexual conduct and so forth. From what I know, the codes of Tantric Buddhism are more detailed and precise than the Mahayana and Hinayana codes.

When a Tantric code is breached, it results in one entering the Vajra Hell. Its severe karmic consequences include:

Swallowing burning hot iron balls, drinking hot molten iron, wearing hot metallic shirts, and sitting on burning hot iron beds. No release date is ever set for one who occupies Vajra Hell, which is dreadful indeed.

One must strictly observe the precepts and codes when cultivating the True Buddha Tantric Dharma. When Sakyamuni Buddha entered Nirvana, he wanted his disciples to abide by the precepts as their guide, for discipline is the very foundation of accomplishment.

If anyone were to suggest that one can attain buddhahood without having to abide by the precepts, it would be a breach of the Samaya Pledge.

Let me say this, `If there were no upholding of the precepts, how could humans and heavenly beings ever arise in faith? If one does not keep precepts, it is against the way of the wise, and one shall find oneself among the foolish. There can be no liberation from life and death, and no ending of the wandering in Samsara!`

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15 - The Spirit of Upholding the Precepts
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17 - True Practice
18 - Respect the Guru
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27 - Perfect Penetration of the Sutra and Tantra Teachings
28 - The Mandala
29 - Attaining Budddhahood in this Very Body
30 - Refrain from Killing
31 - Taking Meat or Vegetarian Meals
32 - Offering Wine and Meat to the Buddha
33 - Why Practice Buddhism and Do Cultivation?
34 - The Guru's Power of Blessing
35 - The Precious Teachings of Tantric Buddhism
36 - The Jambhala or Wealth Deity Practice
37 - The Wrathful Guardian Deities
38 - Yab-Yum, the Consort Practice
39 - Fundamental Rationale of Tantric Buddhism
40 - The Heart Essence and the Orally Transmitted Secrets
41 - Cultivating with Contemplation and Visualization
42 - Aijikan, the Visualization of the Seed Syllable AH
43 - Choosing One`s Principal Deity (Yidam)
44 - The Fourfold and Sixfold Refuge
45 - Radiating Light Blessing
46 - Radiating Light Invocation
47 - The Importance of the Four Preliminaries
48 - The Secret of Contemplating on Emptiness
49 - Elucidation on the Three Powers
50 - Reverence for the High King Sutra
51 - A Buddha Manifestation of Great Authority
52 - Merging as One
53 - The Key Instructions of Entering, Abiding and Absorbing
54 - Seen in the Context of Heresy
55 - The Importance of Cultivating Chi