Worship and devotional texts used in temples ...
Taken from "The Praises of the Buddha," these
passages are used in most Shin Buddhist Temples in the West and may be
useful for those who relate to Shin Buddhism, privately or in groups and
without access to temples.
Shinshu Pledge
1. I take my refuge in the Vow of the Buddha. Reciting
his Sacred Name, I will live through life with strength and serenity.
2. I adore the light of the Buddha. I will put my effort
in my work with self-reflection and gratitude.
3. I follow the Teachings of the Buddha. Discerning the
Right Path, I will spread the True Dharma.
4. I rejoice in the Compassion of the Buddha. I will
respect and help others and do my best for the welfare of mankind.
The Creed
We rely upon Amida Buddha with our whole heart for the
Enlightenment in the life to come, abstaining from all sundry practices
and teachings, and giving up the trust in our imperfect self.
We believe that the assurance of our Rebirth through his
Salvation comes at the very moment we put our Faith in him; and we call
the Name, Namu Amida Butsu, in happiness and thankfulness for his
Compassion.
We also acknowledge gratefully the benign benevolence of
our Founder and the succeeding Masters who have led us to believe in this
profound teaching; and we do now endeavor to follw throughout our lives
the Way laid down for us.
Homages
Minister: Hard it is to be born into human life; now we
are living in it. Difficult it is to hear the Teachings of the Blessed
One; now we hear them. If we do not gain emancipation in this present
life, we may not be free from ill-faring in the ocean of births and deaths
for kalpas. Let us reverently take refuge in the Three Treasures.
Response:
We go to the Buddha for guidance. May we
always walk in the way that leads to Enlightenment.
We go to the Dharma for guidance. May we be submerged in
the depth of the Teachings and gain Wisdom as deep as the ocean.
We go to the Sangha for guidance. May we all with one
accord live the life of harmony in the spirit of brotherhood, free from
the bondage of selfishness. Minister.- Even through myriads of kalpas,
hard it is to hear such excellent and profound Teachings. Now we are able
to hear and receive them. Let us try to understand the Tathagata's
Teachings.
Eightfold Path
Leader - The Buddha-Dharma is the realization
within one's deepest consciousness of the oneness of all life. For the
attainment of this purpose, Our Blessed Master left for us to follow the
Eightfold Path, which is the way of prime importance.
Leader - First: Right Understanding
Response - To keep ourselves free from prejudice,
superstition and delusion, and seek to understand the true nature of life.
Leader - Second: Right Purpose
Response - To turn away from the evils of the world and
direct our minds towards righteousness.
Leader - Third: Right Speech
Response - To refrain from pointless and harmful talk
and speak kindly and constructively.
Leader - Fourth: Right Conduct
Response - To see that our deeds are peaceable,
benevolent, compassionate and pure, and to live the Teachings daily.
Leader - Fifth: Right Livelihood
Response - To earn our living in such a way as to entail
no evil consequences.
Leader - Sixth: Right Endeavor
Response - To direct our efforts incessantly to the
overcom- ing of ignorance and craving desires.
Leader - Seventh: Right Thought
Response - To cherish good and pure thoughts, for all
that we say and do arise from our thoughts.
Leader - Eighth: Right Meditation
Response - To consider often our indebtedness to
Tathagata Amida and repeat the Name in thankfulness.
Leader - May the sacred presence of him who said he
would be in his Teachings be our guide. May we follow his Way with faith
and thanks and tread with unfaltering steps this Noble Path until we too
shall attain Enlightenment. Namu Amida Butsu.
Aspirations
1. Reverently we come before the shrine of our Amida
Buddha, the Holy One, the Perfect One. With gratitude we have brought our
offering of love and devotion to honor him. We earnestly resolve to strive
to understand his Holy Teachings and to walk everyday in his Blessed Path,
so that like him we may attain the peace of Nirvana. Namu Amida Butsu.
2. We are solemnly gathered in the presence of the Buddha
of Eternal Light and Life to sing his praises and to hear his Words of
Wisdom so that our lives may be brightened in the knowledge of his
presence and that the Path of Truth may be revealed before us. May his
great Compassion embrace us all. Namu Amida Butsu.
3. We have gathered in this solemn company to express our
gratitude for the many blessings that we receive. We have gathered to
learn the wonderful Teachings of the Blessed One that our lives may become
more meaningful. We have gathered to enjoy the fellowship of these many
friends and to encourage one another to appreciate the Great Vow of Amida
Buddha. May this day bring us still closer to the realization of our goal
and inspire us towards a life of Wisdom and Compassion. Namu Amida Butsu.
4. As we begin our activities for this evening, we raise
our voices and reach out with our hearts to give thanks for the countless
blessings that we enjoy. The faculties of thought, speech and action, the
warmth of friendship and brotherhood, the opportunity to gather in this
manner in true fellowship, the feeling of oneness that pervades this
gathering... for these and much more, we are truly grateful. May the Light
of Amida Buddha's wisdom shine upon the path as we strive towards the
higher goals of love and service. Namu Amida Butsu.
5. I take my refuge in Amida Buddha and dedicate myself
to his service. May his Teachings guide me during the day, in my work and
in my play. Namu Amida Butsu.
6. With a heart full of love and gratitude, I repeat the
Holy Name and take my refuge in Amida Buddha, in his Teachings, and in his
Temple. May my parents, my family and my teachers be surrounded by the
Life, Light and Love of the Eternal Buddha. Namu Amida Butsu.
Mettabhavana (Meditations)
1. Amida Buddha surrounds all men and all forms of life
with Infinite Love and Compassion. Particularly does he send forth loving
thoughts to those in suffering and sorrow, to those in doubt and
ignorance, to those who are striving to attain Truth; and to those whose
feet are standing close to the great change men call death, Amida Buddha
sends forth oceans of Wisdom and Compassion. Namu Amida Butsu.
2. May the Wisdom of the All-Compassionate One so shine
within our hearts and minds, that the mists of error and the foolish
vanity of self may be dispelled. So shall we understand the changing
nature of existence and reach spiritual peace. Namu Amida Butsu.
Golden Chain of Love
I am a link in Amida Buddha's Golden Chain of Love that
stretches around the world. I must keep my link bright and strong.
I will try to be kind and gentle to every living thing
and protect all who are weaker than myself.
I will try to think pure and beautiful thoughts, to say
pure and beautiful words, and to do pure and beautiful deeds, knowing that
on what I do now depends not only my happiness or unhappiness, but also
those of others.
May every link in Amida Buddha's Golden Chain of Love
become bright and strong, and may we all attain Perfect Peace.
Children's Pledge
To the Buddha, who promised to be present in His
Teachings, we pledge our loyalty and devotion. We dedicate our lives to
the way of life he laid down for us to walk. We resolve to follow his
example and labor earnestly for the welfare of all mankind.
The Promise (Creed)
We thank the Buddha for showing to us the Way of
Freedom. We will endeavor to walk in His Noble Path every- day of our
lives.
Children's Eightfold Path
Leader - The Buddha teaches us that we may become pure
and holy by following the rules He laid down for us. Let us repeat them
and remember them at all times.
First - Right Understanding
Answer - We should learn and try to understand the Truth
taught by Shinran Shonin.
Leader - Second: Right Purpose
Answer - We should try always to do what is right.
Leader - Third: Right Speech
Answer - We should be truthful and kind in all we say.
Leader - Fourth: Right Conduct
Answer - We should try to behave ourselves at all times.
Leader - Fifth: Right Livelihood Answer.- We should earn
our living in a way which will not harm anyone. Leader.- Sixth: Right
Endeavor
Answer - We should constantly try to improve ourselves.
Leader - Seventh: Right Thought
Answer - We should try to have good and pure thoughts
because our words and our actions arise from our thoughts.
Leader - Eighth: Right Meditation
Answer - We should think often of AmidaBuddha and repeat
His Holy Name. Namu Amida Butsu.
Children's Aspirations
1. Happy are boys and girls who come before the shrine of
the Buddha to offer incense.
2. We bring our offerings with thanksgiving to Amida
Buddha.
3. With our hands clasped in gassho, we think of Amida's
great love for us and offer this small token of our love for him. Namu
Amida Butsu.
4. Quietly we put our hands together and in our hearts we
give thanks to Amida Buddha for his great love for us. Namu Amida Butsu.
5. Gentle are Buddha's children In school, at church or
at play. Gentle are Buddha's children In thoughts, in words, and in deeds.
6. On this day children everywhere gather in the temple
of Amida Buddha and raise their voices in praise of his wonderful wisdom
and compassion. May we all in thanksgiving dedicate ourselves to the
ideals as laid down by our teachers and masters. Namu Amida Butsu.
7. As we begin our service quietly, we still our thoughts
so that we shall be able to hear our voices within that sing the praises
of Amida Buddha. Let us resolve to learn his Teachings and try to become
better boys and girls and gladden his heart. Namu Amida Butsu.