(1) When the Buddha walks. his feet are so
close to the ground that there is not even a hair's space between his soles
& the earth;
(2)
the imprint of a wheel appears on the soles of the Buddha's feet;
(3)
the Buddha's fingers are exceptionally long & slender;
(4)
the Buddha's heels are broad, round & smooth;
(5)
the Buddha has a web-like membrane between his fingers & toes;
(6)
the skin of the Buddha’s hands & feet is soft & smooth;
(7)
the Buddha’s feet have unusually high insteps;
(8)
the Buddha's calves are rounded & firm like those of a stag;
(9)
exceptionally long arms,when standing, the Buddha's hands reach his
knees;
(10) the Buddha’s genitals are hidden
inside the body;
(11) the Buddha's body height is
equal to his armspread, considered to give a classically proportioned body;
(12) the Buddha's body hair grows in
an upward direction;
(13) one hair grows from each pore on
the Buddha’s skin;
(14) the Buddha's body gleams with a
golden light;
(15) the Buddha emits a halo of light
which frames his body & extends outward about three metres;
(16) the Buddha’s skin is extremely
smooth;
(17) seven regions of the Buddha's
two feet, shoulders, & neck are full & rounded;
(18) the sides of the Buddha’s body
under the Buddha’s arms are full, not hollow as on an ordinary person;
(19) the upper part of the Buddha's
body is majestic, like a lion;
(20) the Buddha's posture is firm
& perfectly erect;
(21) the Buddha’s shoulders are full
& rounded;
(22) the Buddha has forty teeth, as
white as snow;
(23) the Buddha’s teeth are straight,
without gaps, & equal in size;
(24) the Buddha also has 4 canine
teeth which are larger, whiter, & sharper than the rest;
(25) the Buddha’s cheeks are full
& firm like those of a lion;
(26) the Buddha's saliva imparts a
delicious taste to everything he eats;
(27) the Buddha’s tongue is long
& flexible, when extended it reaches to the Buddha’s hairline;
(28) the Buddha's voice is pure,
strong & deep, has an exceptional ability to communicate to the listener,
& can be heard from a long distance;
(29) the pupils of the Buddha’s eyes
are a deep blue color, like the blue lotus flower;
(30) the Buddha’s eyelashes are long
& regular;
(31) the Buddha has a protuberance on
the top of his head, representing wisdom;
(32) the Buddha has a light emitting
clockwise curls of hair on his forehead.
NOTE. The lead to
the poem came, like much else, from conversations with Hiromi Ito, herself a
major figure in contemporary Japanese poetry & for some years a neighbor
& close friend in southern California . I had recently written & published a
series of poems, The Treasures of
Dunhuang, many of which were my own takes on images of the Buddha from the
great painted caves of Dunhuang in western China . My first sighting of those was in an exhibit
of that name at the Metropolitan Art Museum , Tokyo ,
in 1996, reenforced by a visit to Dunhuang in 2002. What struck me then was the surprising twist
given to images that we thought of as familiar – much like images of Jesus when
one sees them in out-of-the-way regions of the Christian world. I had long had in mind, & more so
recently, perceptions about the nature of poetry enunciated by poets like
Novalis – “The art of estranging in a given way, making a subject strange and
yet familiar and alluring, this is romantic poetics” – & referential too, I
thought, to how we come at poetry today.
It was Hiromi’s sense of other images, other places, though, that led me to the Daichidoron - the Mahaprajnaparamita Shastra, discourses on the-Great Wisdom Scriptures, attributed to the Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna (circa 150-250 a.d.). The 32 lines, as they appear here, are a found poem that in some sense completes the work for me. The following from The Treasures of Dunhuang is a response of my own to similar promptings.
From The Treasures of Dunhuang
Performance Version
a faceless buddha
.a black buddha
.
buddhas with silver mustaches
& chin hairs
.
three
transvestite buddhas
.
buddha with heads
around his head –dozens of whirling heads
.
2000 buddhas
.
crouching buddha
–
slits for eyes –looks sleepy
.
a buddha with a
dozen faces
& a thousand
hands with eyes .
buddha holds a
fern –
he wears a
scabbard& the scabbard grows a hand
.
rays stream from
buddha’s eyes
– or tears.
eyes wide in
terror
open anguished
mouth with fangshe holds a dish with flaming ryes
but haloed
can this be
buddha too?
.
thin buddha
starving buddha
sitting hand to
chin
& smiling
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