Today’s Enlightening
Entertainment
will be presented in
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
with subtitles in Arabic,
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Hungarian, Indonesian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish, and Thai.
Filmmaking
was introduced to
Âu Lạc (Vietnam)
at the end of 1890s.
It began to thrive in 1923
with the first movie
co-produced
by the French and
the Aulacese based
on the masterpiece
“The Tale of Kiều” by
literary great Nguyễn Du.
Embracing
the modern technology
of our world's civilization
and combining it
with a diverse artistic
foundation inherent in
the country's traditions,
Aulacese filmmaking
nowadays continues
to develop to
enhance the nation's
cultural landscape.
On Enlightening
Entertainment,
Supreme Master
Television is pleased
to introduce different
forms of arts
from Âu Lạc (Vietnam),
as well as from other
countries in the world,
in order to share the
beauty and cultures
of the peoples
on our planet.
The film
“The Light of Truth”
chronicles the holy life
of Shakyamuni Buddha,
an enlightened Master
in India in the
5th century BCE.
His profound and
sacred teachings, which
include Four Noble Truths,
Eightfold Noble Path,
and Tripitaka,
have brought salvation
for innumerable souls.
Buddhism,
now propagated
around the globe,
is one of the major
religions in the world.
We now invite you
to enjoy part 1 of the film
“The Light of Truth,”
screenplay written
by Võ Đình Cường,
directed by
Triệu Hoàng Quân,
and produced by
Diệu Giác Temple.
It will be presented
in four episodes,
with performances
by Công Hậu
as Prince Siddhartha,
Tuyết Lan as Queen Maya,
Việt Trinh as
Princess Yasodhara,
Hữu Nghĩa as
King Bimbisàra,
Nam Anh as
King Suddhodana,
Di Thảo as
Queen Mahaprajapati,
Thanh Tùng as Ananda,
Thạch Ngà as Devadatta,
Đồng Khởi as Chandaka,
Thành Tân as Kaundinya,
Vĩnh Lộc as Brahmin Yogi,
and other artists.
Thank you for watching
today’s
Enlightening Entertainment.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Coming up is
Words of Wisdom.
We wish you peace and
joy in the eternal love
of Heaven and Buddha.
Farewell for now, and
we’ll see you next week.
Let us go to
the southern part of
the Himalaya mountain
where the Buddha was born.
Buddha was born
into the world to
deliver sentient beings.
O humanity, know you not
O humanity, know you not
An enlightened Master
has come.
He’s the Most
Compassionate,
the Most Wise.
He’s the bright light
shining in the world.
It’s incredible.
Look at the somersaults!
The somersaults
are awesome!
They’re really good!
Why are you people
holding a festival?
Because Queen Maya
has just given birth
to a prince. (Really?)
Greetings, Yogi.
Why are you celebrating?
Because Prince Siddhartha
has 32 blessed features.
Greetings, Elder.
Why are the people of
Kapilavastu celebrating?
Nine months ago,
Queen Maya had a dream...
What an unusual dream!
Where’s the royal maid?
Yes, Your Majesty.
Did you have
a good rest last night?
Thank you, dear.
I had an unusual dream
last night.
Go get a dream
interpreter here for me.
Yes, Your Majesty,
I’ll go right away.
Long live
Your Majesty the Queen!
This humble person
is honored to be
the interpreter of
your golden dreams.
Be at ease, respectful sir.
Thank you, Your Majesty.
Last night I dreamt of a
six-tusked white elephant
that flew down
from the heavens
and entered my side.
This dream worries me
very much.
Can you tell what it means?
A hundred prostrations
to Heaven’s will!
Ten thousand bows
to Earth’s will!
Countless beings
will be delivered.
This is a sign of luck.
The law of
impermanence gives way
to the miraculous Truth.
A great, auspicious omen
has come.
The Queen will give birth
to a prince
whose talent and virtue
are unsurpassed.
Oh, is it true?
If so, I must inform
the King about this.
Trust my words,
Your Majesty.
Please ask other good
dream interpreters;
they will all tell
of the same revelation.
Praise the Almighty!
My prediction has come true.
Devisakha, do you know
what the sign is?
I wonder why
this strange light appears.
But if I’m not mistaken,
this is definitely
an auspicious sign.
Hear ye! Hear ye!
Today, the King ordered
a national celebration.
The entire Kapilavastu
will be decorated
with lights.
On the occasion of
Queen Maya’s giving
birth to a royal son,
the King grants
a general amnesty to all.
Hear ye! Hear ye!
Be at ease!
I’m grateful
to the Almighty for
bestowing upon me a son
to continue the lineage
and preserve our
royal ancestral legacy.
I also thank my beloved
queen for giving me
a beautiful son.
I’ve waited for this great
happiness all this time.
Your Majesty,
a yogi called Asita
from the East wishes
to present himself
on this occasion of
the Crown Prince’s birth.
Invite him in!
Order obeyed.
Respectful greetings,
Your Majesty!
This humble person,
Asita, from
the eastern Himalayas,
has come here
despite the long journey
upon learning that
an extraordinary person
has been born.
May I entreat Your
Majesty for a glimpse
of the Crown Prince?
All right. Bring
the Crown Prince here!
Alas, the one and only
in Heaven and on Earth
indeed!
Your Majesty,
the Crown Prince
is not an earthly man.
He’s the most precious
flower of humanity,
which only blossoms
once in tens of thousands
of years.
Why are you crying,
Yogi? Will calamity
befall the royal family?
Your Majesty,
I’m crying for my ill fate,
as I wasn’t born in his time.
Alas! I’m too old now
and will soon die.
I won’t be able to listen
to the jeweled words
of His Highness.
Is that so? Tell me
everything about it.
Didn’t you notice,
Your Majesty?
The Crown Prince’s
32 blessed features
foretell that he will be
a great king who
rules over the world.
Your Majesty,
the symbol on his chest
proclaims him the lord
of the three worlds,
a true guide for all beings.
What a great blessing
for the royal family!
But,
O Maya of great virtue!
You’ll leave this
mundane world in 7 days
to ascend to the
Trayastrimsàs Heaven
for your merits
are immense, and your
earthly debts are finished.
You’ll suffer no more.
Your Highness,
why don’t you
have your breakfast?
If you don’t eat,
how can you be healthy?
I may end up being
reprimanded by the King
for not taking
good care of you.
Respected Auntie,
this fruit dish that you
cooked with lamb meat,
I can’t eat it.
It’s difficult to understand
the Crown Prince.
Since the Queen
passed away 10 years ago,
I’ve always been
by his side.
As he grows up,
it becomes harder
to understand his actions
and thoughts.
Respected greetings,
Teacher.
Greetings, Your Highness.
I’m ready this morning
to receive your instruction.
Today, we continue
to learn about the things
a future king like you
needs to know.
Please instruct me.
Do you mean to teach
about the virtues of a king?
I’ve contemplated about
this through my role
as a Crown Prince.
Respected Teacher,
I’m very afraid to be of
talent but lacking virtue.
That’ll bring disaster.
Your Highness,
from now on, please
accept me as your student
because my knowledge
is limited, but your
intelligence is infinite.
I cannot teach you.
Once a phoenix
is fully grown,
no other birds
can soar higher than it.
But, O son of
the virtuous Maya,
I admire you not only
for your brilliance,
but also for your respect
for me.
O Teacher
that I have always loved
and esteemed,
please don’t be contrary
to the customs
such that I’ll be
a disrespectful student.
For the purity of my heart,
please come teach me
whatever you wish .
I promise never
to mention that again.
I still remember
your advice:
“Be contented to
preserve your dignity.
Talk less to avoid
making mistakes.
Watch your every word.
Guard your thoughts like
a soldier guards a citadel.”
Devadatta,
you defeated me in
the horse race yesterday.
Are you racing again
today?
I wouldn’t dare.
Have I ever won
a horse race over you?
Yesterday, you stopped
the horse by yourself,
perhaps because
your horse was unwell.
Now, I want to try
another type
of entertainment.
Devadatta! I know
what you intend to do.
Stop,
O the bloodthirsty one!
Your Highness,
this animal was shot by
royal cousin Devadatta.
He sent me here
to ask you to return her.
Although the royal
cousin shot this bird,
it’s I who rescued her.
Royal cousin Devadatta
is her enemy,
I’m her benefactor.
Therefore, I can’t
give her to Devadatta.
Go back and tell Devadatta:
If he wants
this animal back,
come see me. (Yes.)
Bring me the horse!
(Yes.)
This animal
is from the sky;
it doesn’t belong to anyone.
Now that I shot her,
she belongs to me.
No. I’ve said that
no one has the right to
inflict pain on an animal
to force him or her
into one’s possession.
This animal is mine
because I love her,
and she’s grown
fond of me.
If you don’t agree,
go see the royal officials.
We’ll ask them to judge.
Fine! Let’s see who’s
the reasonable one.
So you all understood
what I meant.
Court dismissed!
His Majesty’s decision is very wise!
We must think thoroughly
about this issue.
You’re right!
The officials are here;
let’s ask them
to help determine.
Please stand up!
We await your instructions.
That’s what happened.
So, what is your judgment?
Your Highness,
what the royal cousin
said was correct?
Yes, Devadatta
shot down this bird,
and I picked her up.
Birds in the sky,
fish in the water,
all belong to nature.
Whoever catches them
will enjoy them.
I agree with
the Crown Prince:
The bird befriends those
who love her,
not those who kill her.
You can’t speak
in such general terms.
Although animals
have intelligence, they
can’t communicate it;
they have emotion
but can’t express it.
We, as humans,
though small physically,
can conquer all beings.
Therefore,
whoever shoots the bird
owns the bird.
Respected officials,
if life is truly valuable,
then he who saves
an animal’s life deserves
to keep her more than
he who wants to kill her.
One is killing
and destroying,
the other is protecting
and building.
The bird should be given
to the Crown Prince.
Thank you for taking
your time to judge.
We’re taking leave now,
Your Highness.
O beloved bird,
it’s clear and sunny.
The wind blows
favorably this way.
Find your way
back to your flock.
Take flight, child!
Go quickly!
Get rid of the hungry,
the poor, and the sick!
Take them deep
into the forest.
Don’t let His Highness
see them, understand?
(Yes.)
Stop the carriage!
See that, son?
From the green fields
at the distant horizon
to this forest,
all belongs to us,
father and son.
Such a beautiful
and peaceful kingdom
will be yours later.
You should go and
check out everything.
Royal Father, after
roaming the whole day,
I’m so happy to see
that life is content and
peaceful everywhere.
Royal Father, actually,
it’s not as completely
restful as I thought.
I saw a struggle for survival.
Farmers’ hands are soiled
and their feet muddy
from making a living.
All their strength in life
is being exchanged
for a handful of rice.
And how fierce it is
the way living beings
destroy each other!
Is that life, Royal Father?
Siddhartha,
I personally accompany
you on this tour
so that you can gain
vast understanding,
but you’re not pleased.
What am I to do?
Let’s return to the court!
Attention,
citizens of Kapilavastu!
There is a beauty contest
tonight at the
King’s royal palace.
Beautiful women and
noble ladies everywhere
are welcome to attend
tonight’s contest to
receive the noblest prize.
Attention, everyone!
Do you remember
what Yogi Asita said
about the Crown Prince?
Yes, I remember very
clearly, Your Majesty.
I hope that his first
prophesy comes true,
that is the Crown Prince
will be a great king.
But watch closely,
it seems that
he wants to abandon
the precious throne,
so I’m very worried.
Your Majesty, please
don’t be concerned.
I think only the flame
of love can hold
His Highness captive.
A thousand copper wires
won’t be able to stop
his adventurous spirit.
but one strand of hair
from a beautiful woman
is sometimes stronger
than iron chains.
Welcome,
Princess of Kanadikiet
and Princess of Adana.
Welcome,
Princess of Kusinagara.
Welcome, Princess of
Sravastidhatha.
And finally, welcome,
Princess Yasodhara.
Do you have anything for me?
O the most beautiful
of all beauties!
All the precious gifts
were given away.
But will you accept this
as a replacement?
I’ve caught the bait.
Now we must find a way
to entice that phoenix
out of the layers
of blue clouds.
Your Majesty,
the envoy that went to
King Suppabuddha to ask
for his daughter’s hand
in marriage has returned.
Send them in to see me.
Order obeyed.
Long live Your Majesty.
Be at ease.
Tell me the outcome quickly.
Your Majesty,
King Suppabuddha very
much appreciated your
thoughtful consideration,
but he said:
“According
to Sakya’s custom,
anyone who wishes to
have the Princess’ hand
in marriage
must go through
martial arts contests,
and only the most
skillful candidate
may marry the Princess.”
This custom doesn’t
change even for my son,
the Crown Prince?
King Suppabuddha
stated very clearly:
There is no exception
even for His Highness
Siddhartha, although
he’s well aware that
His Highness is a talented
and virtuous man.
I’m deeply disappointed.
I know my son’s skills in
literature and philosophy
are unsurpassed,
but as for martial arts,
how can he compete
with the champions,
like the archery skill
of Devadatta
the horse-riding skill
of Anuttara,
and the swordmanship
of Nanda?
Your Majesty,
I know His Highness
is highly competent
in martial arts
because His Highness’s
teacher is my friend.
Your Majesty
need not worry.
His Highness
is just being humble.
Today is the contest’s day.
Why are you sad,
Princess?
Don’t you understand
how I feel?
I’m getting closer to
leaving my Royal Father,
without knowing who
among the contestants
will be my
lifelong companion.
I secretly wish that
the Almighty will bestow
upon me the man
I have dreamt of.
The first competition,
Heavenly Equestrian
Marathon, is among
Royal Highnesses
Devadatta, Nanda,
Anuttara, and
Crown Prince Siddhartha.
Bravo, Crown Prince!
Bravo, Crown Prince!
His Highness
is remarkable!
In the Heavenly Equestrian
Marathon contest,
the winner is
Crown Prince Siddhartha
and his horse Kanthaka.
Next is the archery
competition.
Welcome,
Royal Highnesses Nanda
and Anuttara to the arena!
Next, welcome,
Crown Prince and Royal
Highness Devadatta!
Crown Prince
and Royal Highness.
His Highness
is a great archer!
He’s a marksman!
Where is
Siddhartha’s arrow?
Is there a better bow for
His Highness Siddhartha
to use?
Your Majesty,
there is a very heavy bow
made of black copper
in the Ximbahanu Shrine.
I’m only afraid that
His Highness can’t pull it.
Guards! Go quickly
and bring back the bow
for His Highness!
Wait! Let me try it first!
Too heavy!
It’s very heavy!
Bravo!
Something
sounds like thunder!
That’s the Crown Prince
Siddhartha’s shooting
with the bow from
the Ximbahanu Shrine.
I saw two guards
carrying it here earlier.
It’s awesome!
Here is the outcome of
the archery competition:
The winner is
His Highness Siddhartha.
Bravo!
Today’s Enlightening
Entertainment
will be presented in
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
with subtitles in Arabic,
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Hungarian, Indonesian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish, and Thai.
Filmmaking
was introduced to
Âu Lạc (Vietnam)
at the end of 1890s.
It began to thrive in 1923
with the first movie
co-produced
by the French and
the Aulacese based
on the masterpiece
“The Tale of Kiều” by
literary great Nguyễn Du.
Embracing
the modern technology
of our world's civilization
and combining it
with a diverse artistic
foundation inherent in
the country's traditions,
Aulacese filmmaking
nowadays continues
to develop to
enhance the nation's
cultural landscape.
On Enlightening
Entertainment,
Supreme Master
Television is pleased
to introduce different
forms of arts
from Âu Lạc (Vietnam),
as well as from other
countries in the world,
in order to share the
beauty and cultures
of the peoples
on our planet.
The film
“The Light of Truth”
chronicles the holy life
of Shakyamuni Buddha,
an enlightened Master
in India in the
5th century BCE.
His profound and
sacred teachings, which
include Four Noble Truths,
Eightfold Noble Path,
and Tripitaka,
have brought salvation
for innumerable souls.
Buddhism,
now propagated
around the globe,
is one of the major
religions in the world.
We now invite you
to enjoy part 2 of the film
“The Light of Truth,”
screenplay written
by Võ Đình Cường,
directed by
Triệu Hoàng Quân,
and produced by
Diệu Giác Temple,
with performances
by Công Hậu
as Prince Siddhartha,
Tuyết Lan as Queen Maya,
Việt Trinh as
Princess Yasodhara,
Hữu Nghĩa as
King Bimbisàra,
Nam Anh as
King Suddhodana,
Di Thảo as
Queen Mahaprajapati,
Thanh Tùng as Ananda,
Thạch Ngà as Devadatta,
Đồng Khởi as Chandaka,
Thành Tân as Kaundinya,
Vĩnh Lộc as Brahmin Yogi,
and other artists.
In the previous episode,
Queen Maya dreamt of
a six-tusked white elephant
that flew down
from the heavens
and entered her side.
The Queen then gave
birth to Prince Siddhartha
who had 32 blessed features.
From early childhood,
Prince already had
a heart of compassion
and extraordinary wisdom;
according to
the prophecy,
His Highness would turn
out to be a great king or
a great enlightened Master.
To keep the
Crown Prince at the court
to continue the royal
ancestral legacy,
King Bimbisàra asked
the beautiful Princess
Yasodhara of Sakya
to marry the Prince.
But according to
Sakya’s custom,
if the Crown Prince wished
to have the Princess’
hand in marriage,
he would have to win
martial arts contests.
Thank you for watching
today’s
Enlightening Entertainment.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television. Coming up
is Words of Wisdom.
May you and your
loved ones be graced with
wisdom and noble love.
Farewell for now, and
we’ll see you next week.
Next is a sword duel
between two royal relatives
Nanda and Anuttara.
Welcome,
Crown Prince Siddhartha.
Welcome,
Prince Devadatta.
Congratulations,
Your Highness!
You’re extraordinary.
You didn’t let
His Majesty down.
That’s enough to
prove Your Highness’
talent and virtue.
I now offer
my precious gem to you.
Bravo, Your Highness
Siddhartha!
O beloved Prince,
why are you always sad?
How about I call
the royal maid to entertain
you with story-telling?
You used to like it
when you were unhappy.
No. Today I’m in
no mood to listen to
the tasteless daily stories
of the human life.
Yaso! (Yes.)
Stay with me here
in the dark.
Have these artificial
lights turned off
so that I can awaken
my inner light.
You may leave! Wait!
Put out all the candles in
this room for me! (Yes.)
O beloved Yasodhara!
Do you hear it?
Every time I rest my head
on your arm,
I feel something
billowing inside
like unrelenting waves
rolling on the sand beach,
then receding
into nothingness.
Those were times
I yearned to travel
beyond high mountains
and vast seas.
There were days
I followed the sun
from dawn to dusk.
There were nights
I stayed awake with
the moon and stars
to envision other horizons
where there are souls
that I adore, where there
are people I haven’t met,
but I’m sure
they will welcome me.
Yet I’m confined
in these 3 layers
of citadel’s walls.
How can I be happy?
O universe!
I hear you now.
What did you hear,
darling?
O winds from
thousands of directions!
I’ve heard the laments.
Oh, wandering!
We’re the winds
wandering for many
thousand centuries,
searching for
a peaceful rest which
doesn’t exist on Earth.
Where are we from?
When did we begin?
When will we rest?
Where will we end up?
We never know.
At times,
we even screamed
amid the mountains
over the immense seas,
yet resentment
and hatred still return,
then again,
we weep among
the whizzing pines.
Being wind and cloud,
we still feel sorrow
and suffering,
as any human does –
a human life
is like a puff of wind.
We’ve traversed
hundreds of rivers and
thousands of mountains,
witnessed countless cases
of decadence
and upheavals:
bodies squirming in pain,
desperate voices shrieking
in the dark night,
the smell of burnt flesh
on the pyre,
the stench of blood
on the battlefields.
O Prince!
Listen to the streaming
tears of anguish,
the bitter resentment
of myriad
withering autumns.
O world!
There’s a long sigh
of sorrow.
Why do you still wallow
in fleeting pleasures?
Wake up now!
Wake up, Your Highness,
the son of
kind-hearted Maya.
Set out now!
Find the way of
liberation for humanity
to follow.
Set out now,
beloved Prince!
Hear ye! Hear ye!
Tomorrow,
Crown Prince Siddhartha
will tour the capital.
His Majesty ordered
for all streets to be
decorated beautifully to
welcome His Highness.
No one is allowed
to expose unsightly
or distressful views.
The aged, feeble or
disabled are not to stay
about on the street.
All cremations must be
changed to another day.
Those who don’t abide
will be severely punished.
Attention, everyone!
Let’s go quickly, Elder!
You people here!
Move quickly!
These sick people
are so slow!
Have pity on them, please!
Hurry up! Don’t you
hang around here!
All right, move quickly!
Why are you still
standing there? Quickly!
Go home, Elder!
Start packing up!
A thousand Springs
to the Crown Prince!
A thousand Springs
to the Crown Prince!
The Crown Prince
is so good-looking!
A thousand Springs
to the Crown Prince!
Stop!
What an adorable child!
Come to me!
This is for you.
Thank you, Your Highness.
It’s a blessing
to meet His Highness
face to face today.
That’s right.
All right, Chandaka!
Let’s move on.
Yes, Your Highness.
Continue on!
His Highness looks
so kind-hearted.
He looks very majestic.
A thousand Springs
to the Crown Prince!
Look, sweetie!
The Crown Prince looks
so stately, doesn’t he?
Go away! Go!
Yes, sir.
Get away!
Stop! Chandaka!
What is it?
Is that a human?
How come
he doesn’t look at all
like anyone around me?
Your Highness,
this is an old man.
At birth, he looked
like everyone else,
but the destructive force
of time has made him
like that.
It’s normal.
Don’t be concerned,
Your Highness.
Chandaka,
you said this is normal?
So, I, Yasodhara
and everyone
will become like that?
Everyone will,
eventually,
when they grow old.
Let’s go back, Chandaka!
I don’t want
to go anymore. (Yes.)
Your Highness,
it’s meal time.
Please come in,
Her Highness
the Princess is waiting.
Go tell the Princess that
I’m not hungry yet.
I want to be alone. (Yes.)
Why are you so sad
after your tour outside
the citadel today?
Did anything displease you?
Regardless
of what happened,
our love is enough
to bring happiness to us.
O sweetheart,
this happiness we have
isn’t permanent.
Some day we will be old,
feeble and ugly.
Time will spread
over our hair layers
of silvery ashes.
Your clear eyes
will turn opaque,
your rosy lips
will lose their luster
and these two beautiful
hands will shrivel
like dry sticks.
Say no more,
O beloved Prince!
Listening to those
dismal forecasts,
my fragile heart is as
if broken to pieces.
Yaso, have courage
to hear me through,
because I feel something
inside me, inside you
and everyone crumbling
further every day.
The force of time
is destroying
the most precious things
in a human life.
I hear inside me,
inside you and everyone
the thunderous sound
of carriages carrying
those treasures away,
one after another.
Yet everyone simply
watches the destruction,
feeling helpless.
We hold desperately onto
the treasures inside us
as if holding onto
a shadow or grasping
a breath of air.
You seem very tired.
Let me help you go inside.
Guards?
Yes, Your Majesty,
I’m at your command.
I’ve just dreamt of
seven bad signs.
Quickly invite
the senior official here
for a discussion,
then summon
the Crown Prince here
for my instruction.
Order obeyed.
Your son, Siddhartha,
respectfully greets
the Royal Father.
Be at ease, son.
Did you have a good rest
last night?
Last night, I dreamt of
seven bad omens.
Those seven signs
foretold that you will
abandon the throne
and luxurious palace.
I’m so worried.
Royal Father,
last time you wished
to please me,
so you ordered people
to hide all the unsightly
and suffering scenes,
and only display
happy ones.
I don’t know how to
fully repay that favor.
No. I didn’t
cover up anything
I just had the guards
clean up the streets;
that’s all.
Royal Father,
I think what I saw
isn’t truly people’s
everyday existence.
May I implore you to
magnanimously allow me
to get in contact with
the commoners’ lives
to see clearly
how they live and work,
so that I understand more
thoroughly about life.
All right.
I’ll let you find out
what daily existence
is all about.
I’m very grateful to you,
Royal Father.
Please allow me
to take leave.
Your Majesty,
senior official Kaludavi
wishes to present himself.
Invite him in. (Yes.)
Long live Your Majesty!
Be at ease!
Last night,
I dreamt of seven signs
which foretold of
the Crown Prince
renouncing worldly life.
I invited you here
to discuss this, but then
I just had another idea.
I’ll let him go and
find out about people’s
everyday lives.
Tomorrow,
order a group of guards
to disguise themselves
and secretly follow
the Crown Prince
to protect him.
Your Majesty,
your abrupt decision
makes me nervous.
Don’t worry.
I’ve thought it through.
My son was greatly
moved by the sight
of people in distress
because he just saw it
for the first time.
But this time,
he will get used to
other scenes of suffering
and won’t feel
as shocked as before.
I should let
the Crown Prince
acquaint himself
with the outside world.
In fact, people always
see better as outsiders.
Daily contact
will make him less
emotionally sensitive.
Your Majesty
is very wise, indeed!
Chandaka, take me
outside the citadel. (Yes.)
Remember to call me
“Elder Brother.”
Let no one know
who I am, you hear?
Yes, Your Highness.
Again!
Oh... Elder Brother.
Let’s go.
Come buy freshly
arrived apples, Sir.
Good brocade!
Be loyal to your country.
Be pious to your parents.
Be loyal to your country.
Be pious to your parents.
Greatly respect the virtuous.
Kindly treat the righteous.
Forgive the ignorant.
Be loyal to your country.
Be pious to your parents.
Greatly respect the virtuous.
Kindly treat the righteous.
Forgive the ignorant.
Help me, anyone!
What happened to you?
Tell me!
Why are you groaning
so much?
Why is he groaning
so miserably?
Is there a cure? Tell me!
Your Highness,
this man has
an infectious disease.
There is no cure.
But Elder Brother,
let go of him,
or else you will be infected.
Oh, you must feel
very pained, don’t you?
Chandaka, this disease
can be transmitted to me?
Yes.
Let’s go, Your Highness.
This disease
is very dangerous.
No,
I can’t abandon this man.
Move away!
Where are they taking him?
They are taking him
away for treatment.
If you meet
another sick person,
don’t get close,
Your Highness.
The disease
will transmit to you.
But this isn’t
the only illness.
There are many other
dangerous illnesses,
such as cholera,
smallpox, chickenpox,
and many more.
Oh, how can I possibly
name them all?
Who knows when
those negative diseases
will enter us?
It comes quietly
like a snake crawling
under the grass,
like a tiger stalking
by the stream,
but when it surfaces
it happens like lightning.
So humans always
live in fear and anxiety?
Yes, Your Highness.
From what I know,
human life is like that.
As a man of great wisdom,
you also know
that there are always
surprises awaiting us.
If we don’t run
into this mishap, then
we’ll run into another
until we’re exhausted.
That is the day we
breathe our last breath.
I think this is your concern.
Mom, why did you
abandon me?
O Mom!
Don’t you love me?
Why did you leave me?
There it is!
The fire will burn,
and a human corpse
will turn to ashes
in four directions.
That’s the end of a life.
No one can avoid that.
Though I live
in a glorious palace
and have this strong
and youthful body,
in the end those things
are meaningless to me.
Your Highness,
please wake up, so I may
have a few words.
What do you wish to say,
my beloved?
O Prince, my hopes
have all vanished.
I just dreamt of
three unfavorable signs
for my future.
In the first dream,
there was a cow
as white as crystal,
walking across the street.
He had a diamond
sparkling like a star
on his forehead.
He walked leisurely
toward the citadel’s gate.
Then there was shouting
in desperation:
“If you people let the cow go,
this citadel will lose
its splendid beauty.”
But the cow walked on.
No one can stop him.
I ran after him, put
my arm around his neck,
and called the soldiers
to close the citadel gate,
but the cow gently
walked straight out.
In the second dream,
I saw something bright
as lapis lazuli
in the firmament
approaching our citadel gate
and a gust of wind
passed by, the flag pole
above the gate snapped,
and another flag rose up.
Don’t be distressed.
You’ll be comforted
by an immense love.
Though those dreams
are the foreshadowing
of events to come,
though Heaven and Earth
turn upside down,
though everything changes,
and despite whatever
happens to us,
have faith that
I’ve loved you and
will always love you.
Now go back to sleep,
my beloved Princess.
Do you know
that day and night,
I think of a way
to deliver this world
from suffering?
My love encompasses
the whole universe,
then to you the one
who has always been
by my side and taken
care of my happiness,
how can I not feel
deep affection?
Though my body
is like an eagle
flying all over the world,
my heart will always
be with my loved ones.
It will be a great comfort
for you
to think that one day,
due to your sacrifice,
the whole world lives
in peace and happiness.
Be courageous and
magnanimous to shoulder
with me some of
humanity’s suffering.
Oh, how wonderful
are the visions
in your dreams!
It’s not so, O Prince!
I’m very afraid
because I heard
frightening voices:
“The time has come!”
I haven’t heard about
your third dream.
In the third dream,
I saw myself looking
toward where you lay
but you were
not there anymore.
The time has come!
Those voices woke me up.
What is that voice
if not a sign that
I’m about to die
or that you’re about
to leave me?
Don’t leave me!
It’d be a pity for me,
O Prince!
Try to go back to sleep,
love!
It’s late into the night.
I must choose
one of the two paths:
Glory or compassion?
Do I want
to be a great king
or forsake the throne
and go out
into the dusty world?
I will go out into the world,
in the silence
of the dark night.
I read my fate
in the silvery light
of the moon and stars.
I’ll go;
I’ll renounce the throne.
I don’t want to conquer
by the sharp sword.
I don’t want to be a king
whose chariot wheels
are steeped
in the red blood of
a thousand battlefields
and leave a dreadful
memory for posterity.
I want to set my pure foot
on the path of hardship:
the ground as my bed,
leaves as my clothing,
and alms as my food.
I just want to eradicate
the misery of humanity.
I must sacrifice everything
and struggle until the day
I find a remedy
for suffering.
I believe that
there is such a cure,
as there isn’t a treasure
that can be obtained
without effort
or that one needs not
use all his might,
intelligence
and a powerful love
to secure it.
O humanity
writhing in pain!
O suffering world!
Because of you,
I renounce my title,
forsake the valued throne,
forgo golden days
and jeweled nights,
tear myself away
from the clinging hands
of my gentle wife,
sunder myself
from the strong love
of my Royal Father,
abandon my newborn
now lying by his mother.
From now on,
I’ll never repose
on this bed again.
O Royal Father,
gentle wife, infant son
and nation!
Please bear this
separation until the day
I attain enlightenment.
O dark night!
Press down the eyelids
of these beautiful women
and shut tight those lips.
Let not a drop of
sentimental tear fall down,
let not a call of loyalty
hold back my steps.
Everyone,
I’m going to leave you.
I can’t stay in this palace
to witness your beauty
withering away with time
and feel helpless about it.
I’ll go find for you
a peaceful life,
an everlasting beauty.
I bid you all farewell.
I’m leaving now.
Chandaka!
Yes, Your Highness.
Bring the horse Kanthaka
here for me.
But where do you want
to go at this dark hour?
Keep it down!
Yes, it’s because
everything is still in
darkness that I must go.
I’m leaving to escape
the throne that
keeps me confined.
I’m going to seek the
Truth to deliver beings.
You forsake the throne,
forsake a kingdom
of which you will
be the ruler to
take up a beggar’s life.
That’s my wish.
I wish not to be attached
to this small kingdom
in order to love
the vast universe.
I forgo these treasures
to go find humanity
eternal treasures.
Bring the horse Kanthaka
here!
Please think of
His Majesty’s anguish
and the Princess’ sorrow.
If you go away,
who will protect
your loved ones?
Stand up, Chandaka!
I can’t remain here
to indulge
in selfish pleasures.
Because of my love
for my Royal Father,
my wife and son,
I’m leaving
to find eternal love
for humanity.
Now, go bring the horse
here for me.
Kanthaka!
Help carry me off on a
very, very long journey!
Tonight,
I set out to find the Truth,
though I know not yet
where to find it.
But I will not halt my steps
until I discover it.
Kanthaka,
be courageous!
Let no obstacles stop you.
Though impeded by
a thousand webs of trials,
high citadels
or perilous mountains,
you must gallop
like lightning to help me.
Later,
if I attain enlightenment,
you will reap
part of the merit.
Your Royal Highness!
Chandaka! Look at that!
Your Highness!
Today’s Enlightening
Entertainment
will be presented in
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
with subtitles in Arabic,
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Hungarian, Indonesian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Persian,
Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish, and Thai.
Filmmaking
was introduced to
Âu Lạc (Vietnam)
at the end of 1890s.
It began to thrive in 1923
with the first movie
co-produced
by the French and
the Aulacese based
on the masterpiece
“The Tale of Kiều” by
literary great Nguyễn Du.
Embracing
the modern technology
of our world's civilization
and combining it
with a diverse artistic
foundation inherent in
the country's traditions,
Aulacese filmmaking
nowadays continues
to develop to
enhance the nation's
cultural landscape.
On Enlightening
Entertainment,
Supreme Master
Television is pleased
to introduce different
forms of arts
from Âu Lạc (Vietnam),
as well as from other
countries in the world,
in order to share the
beauty and cultures
of the peoples
on our planet.
The film
“The Light of Truth”
chronicles the holy life
of Shakyamuni Buddha,
an enlightened Master
in India in the
5th century BCE.
His profound and
sacred teachings, which
include Four Noble Truths,
Eightfold Noble Path,
and Tripitaka,
have brought salvation
for innumerable souls.
Buddhism,
now propagated
around the globe,
is one of the major
religions in the world.
We now invite you
to enjoy part 3 of the film
“The Light of Truth,”
screenplay written
by Võ Đình Cường,
directed by
Triệu Hoàng Quân,
and produced by
Diệu Giác Temple,
with performances
by Công Hậu
as Prince Siddhartha,
Tuyết Lan as Queen Maya,
Việt Trinh as
Princess Yasodhara,
Hữu Nghĩa as
King Bimbisàra,
Nam Anh as
King Suddhodana,
Di Thảo as
Queen Mahaprajapati,
Thanh Tùng as Ananda,
Thạch Ngà as Devadatta,
Đồng Khởi as Chandaka,
Thành Tân as Kaundinya,
Vĩnh Lộc as Brahmin Yogi,
and other artists.
In previous episodes,
Queen Maya dreamt of
a six-tusked white elephant
that flew down
from the heavens
and entered her side.
The Queen then gave
birth to Prince Siddhartha
who had 32 blessed features.
From early childhood,
Prince already had
a heart of compassion
and extraordinary wisdom;
according to
the prophecy,
His Highness would turn
out to be a great king or
a great enlightened Master.
To keep the
Crown Prince at the court
to continue the royal
ancestral legacy,
King Bimbisàra asked
the beautiful Princess
Yasodhara of Sakya
to marry the Prince.
But according to
Sakya’s custom,
if the Crown Prince wished
to have the Princess’
hand in marriage,
he would have to win
martial arts contests.
With his unsurpassed
talents and virtues,
the Crown Prince won
all contests and married
Princess Yasodhara.
Though living in
opulence and happiness
beside his beautiful wife,
the Crown Prince always
had an intense yearning
for enlightenment.
After touring outside
the capital, he realized
the impermanent fate and
suffering lives of people.
One night, he absconded
from the royal palace to
find the way of liberation
for humanity.
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Farewell for now, and
we’ll see you next week.
Thank you very much.
I feel deep affection for you.
I’ll forever remember
this day.
Take Kanthaka back for me.
Your Highness!
Here are the sword
and the royal mantle.
I don’t need them anymore.
This jewel-studded belt
and my hair,
please take them back
to present
to my royal father.
Remember to tell
His Majesty to forget me
temporarily until the day
I return in the glorious
light of Truth.
All right, go on home now!
Your Highness!
Please allow this
humble person to follow
and attend to you,
even if I have to endure
countless hardships.
That cannot be, O Chandaka!
I can’t let you follow me
when I haven’t
found the way ahead.
Go home with Kanthaka!
No one can tread
an unknown path.
I alone must find it.
Go home!
Farewell, Your Highness.
Please take care
of yourself, physically
and spiritually!
That year,
Prince Siddhartha
was 29 years of age.
He left home
to seek the Truth
and began the life of
“one bowl for alms
from a thousand homes,
traveling alone on a
ten thousand miles journey.”
O beings,
follow the path of
the Buddha’s teachings!
The golden light of Truth
has shone upon the world.
O humanity,
escape together
the suffering realm!
The golden light
spreads everywhere,
sparkling atop myriad
waves of deep blue water.
The golden light of Truth
has shone upon the world.
Nirvana is where
beings are liberated
from misery.
May I know
what sect this is,
respected Elder Brothers,
and your method of practice?
We’re people who vow
to lead an ascetic life.
This method is taught
by Sage Bhargava.
Alas,
life is miserable already!
Why make it more
painful for yourselves?
The Sage has taught:
If a practitioner dares to
torture his physical body,
his soul will escape
the physical body
to ascend to the heavens.
Our body is like
a piece of firewood
set ablaze for the smoke
to soar up to the clouds.
That gently drifting cloud
is water evaporated
from the sea.
It will drip down
on Earth to become
streams and rivers, then
end up back in the sea.
Will the ascetics be able
to escape that cyclical law?
O respected Elder Brother!
Having bought heavens
with so much blood
and bones in the market
of woes that you created,
I’m sure you’ll return
to misery when your term
in Heaven ends.
I’d like to advise you to
leave that dangerous game.
A pure and noble soul
needs a wholesome and
healthy body to dwell in.
Why do you beat up
and wreck your body
till it exhausts and
collapses in the middle
of your long journey?
My good man!
We’ve chosen this path
and are determined
to reach our destination.
If you feel
you can’t do the same
for you can’t overcome
physical weaknesses,
then go elsewhere
to practice spiritually.
If there is another path,
show me!
I dare not.
Please allow me
to take leave.
O apricot flowers
along the hillside!
Has it ever occurred
that out of sorrow,
you blight your fragrance
and color yourself?
O weeping willows that
flourish harmoniously
in nature!
What secret do you
have to cheerfully rise up
on the windswept
Himalayas, humming
under the vast firmament?
O flock of birds that gaily
fly about under the sky!
Have you ever wanted
something else that you
lose the desire to sing
and torture yourselves
in hopes of a better life?
Yet, there are humans,
the eldest brothers
of all beings,
who’d use their brains
to afflict more pain
upon themselves,
digging early graves
for their own lives.
O Venerable, yesterday
I came to request medicine
to revive my young son
who was bitten
by a snake.
You said:
“Go to a house that
never had any dead person,
ask for a handful of ash.”
There is plenty of ash,
but not the kind to
save my son as you said.
Please stand up.
There is no such ash
because death is the
universal law for all beings.
I told you to go
find that ash
so that you can realize
that as a human,
one must go through
death and separation.
Any other advice for me,
Venerable?
Yesterday, you thought
only you knew suffering.
Now you understand
that all beings must
undergo that experience.
Don’t cry and lament
because your tears
can’t alter the harsh
law of nature that
everyone must endure.
Go bury your son!
If I could save your child,
I would, even if it cost
my blood and bones.
Such joy!
Here is Yogi
Alara Kalama’s ashram.
Respected master,
I’ve long heard that you
are a scholar well-versed
in scriptures and
Sankhya philosophy.
Please allow me to study
dharma in your ashram.
I know that you left home
to dedicate your life to
acetic spiritual practice,
so I’m very happy
to welcome you
into my ashram.
Just follow my teachings.
This is my path:
Eat just enough
to sustain life;
wear just enough
to cover your body;
where you eat or sleep
is of no importance;
happiness doesn’t exist
on Earth;
the world around you
is but ash and dust;
sit in contemplation
diligently;
one will gradually
attain first, second,
third and fourth dhyana,
slowly rise to the state
of infinite space, then
boundless knowledge;
and upon reaching
the ultimate level,
one is born into
No-thought Heaven.
Respected master,
after many days
of contemplation
to reach the state of
neither-thinking-
nor-not-thinking,
is there still the self
in that samadhi?
If there isn’t,
why is it called the
neither-thinking-nor-
not-thinking samadhi?
If there is, does that self
have sentience?
If that self isn’t sentient,
it is no different
from the plants.
Without sentience,
how is it possible
to avoid being bound by
the contaminated world?
Very admirable!
Siddhartha,
my path isn’t yet
the ultimate method
to liberation that
you are searching for.
Feel free to
make your choice.
I’m very grateful, master.
Please allow me
to take leave.
May you attain
full enlightenment.
I already met the ascetics.
I’ve practiced with
Alara Kalama, and then
with Uddaka Ramaputta.
They are all followers
of the Sankhya school.
Although
their knowledge
is somewhat different
from one another,
their methods of practice
are the same.
No one knows the path
to liberation.
That path,
perhaps I must find
within myself.
O poor little goat!
Wherever you go,
I will carry you
to follow your herd
to the destination.
I haven’t found a cure
to deliver all beings;
at least I can deliver you
alone from suffering.
Where are you
taking these goats?
King of Rajagrha ordered
us to hand over our sheep
and goats as sacrifices
to the deities tonight.
I will follow you there then.
O deities!
This is the pure blood
of innocent goats.
Please happily dip your
hands in it to cleanse
the King of his sins.
Please use their fat
to burn up
all the wrongdoings
of the entire kingdom.
From now on, please
don’t show your anger
by wrecking havoc
upon this Rajagrha.
Stop that!
Your Majesty,
please don’t let
that person kill
an innocent animal.
Please allow me to explain.
What a surprise!
Who are you?
Where are you from?
Tell me
what you wish to say.
My kingdom Rajagrha
is now beset by many
plagues and disasters.
Everyone desires to live
but also likes to kill.
Killing is easy,
but none of us humans
can create life.
Though beings
have different forms,
all lives are one
and the same.
Holy scriptures teach that:
Humans, after death, can
reincarnate as animals.
Many animals
will become humans.
Humans and animals,
therefore, are connected
like siblings.
Animal blood cannot
cleanse human sins.
Asking the Almighty
to forgive our sins
is useless.
If those deities are
all good, they can’t
tolerate such a cruel deed.
If they are cruel,
they won’t become good
regardless of
how many animals
you kill to offer them.
But whether good or bad,
they can’t pardon anyone.
Each is responsible
for his own wrongdoings.
That is the immutable
law of cause and effect.
The more we kill,
the more calamities
befall us.
Alas, how peaceful,
happy and sorrow-free
this world would be
if humankind
loved animals and had
no heart to kill them to
make offerings or to eat.
If only humanity
can sustain themselves
with vegetation!
Eunuch, take this!
Read it aloud for me
to hear if it’s all right.
Order obeyed.
Here are Your
Majesty’s words:
“Since time immemorial,
we’ve committed
a grave sin – we killed
animals to make offerings
to the deities.
But from this day on,
no one is allowed to shed
any animal’s blood
because all beings
have the same life.
And remember always
that goodness
will await the kind
and righteous people.”
Please have a look!
What do you think
about my decree,
Your Highness?
I’ll have it engraved
on the stone pillar,
then carved on wood
for distribution.
Your Majesty,
this royal decree will be
a source of merit to help
you avoid all disasters.
Your Highness,
you’re of a royal family,
born to rule over the world,
not to live
on everyone’s alms.
Please stay here with me
and impart your
knowledge to the people.
Then when I pass on,
this kingdom
will be yours to govern.
Your Majesty,
I left my royal father,
wife, son and my country
to search for the Truth.
You should not
keep me here.
I can’t sit in peace
on the golden throne
and jade dais,
while my ears still hear
the laments of humanity.
My heart is vastly disturbed
by life’s illusions.
Please let me go,
Your Majesty.
When the Truth
brilliantly reveals itself
to me and shines
upon the world,
I’ll return here to repay
your kind consideration.
Please accept
my sincere gratitude.
Without you,
my hands would
have been stained with
many beings’ blood.
I always hope that
you will return
to this small nation.
May you soon attain
enlightenment so that
I will also be saved.
Please halt your steps.
There is a royal decree
from His Majesty.
Stand up, gentlemen.
Please go back.
Until I find the path
to liberation,
I won’t stop in my journey.
Please think
of Kapilavastu’s future
to return to your position
as a Crown Prince.
His Majesty is distressed
night and day
by your departure.
The entire Kapilavastu
is in turmoil
because of this news.
Please think of
Her Highness
the Princess and your son.
What a pity!
It’s His Highness’ destiny.
He can’t do otherwise.
Let’s go back
and ask His Majesty
for a group of yogis
to accompany and
help him in his practice.
That’s right!
His Highness
will be the One of
Great Compassion,
Great Mercy,
Great Wisdom
and Great Virtue
as foretold by yogi Asita.
All right, let’s go back!
Tune for me a musical chord,
not too high nor too low.
The music emanating
from the six chords
are melodious.
Let not the musical chord
be too stretched!
Let it not be too loose!
Or the melodic sound
will disappear.
Tune for me a musical chord.
I’ll continue tuning
and searching...
I’m surprised
that those people
have such a good idea.
Perhaps, in searching for
a world-saving melody,
I’ve over-stretched
the musical chord.
If I’m not careful, it’ll
snap while I still need it.
I must re-nourish
the physical instrument.
Give me another
drink of milk.
Come closer.
Respected sage,
I cannot come near you
because I’m a pariah.
My getting close to you
will taint your purity.
Love and the need for it
are the strings connecting
everyone together.
There is no social class
in the same red blood.
There is no race in
the same salty teardrops.
Each person wasn’t born
with a tilak mark on his
forehead, or a pearl
necklace on his neck.
In the Court of Conscience,
one will reap exactly
what one sows.
You may let me
have the drink.
There is nothing to fear.
I take leave now, O sage.
O mistress,
the Mountain Deity appears
on that rock over there.
He is sitting
cross-legged, with
his hands on his legs.
He looks so majestic.
We’re so blessed,
because he rarely manifests.
Lead me to him, Radha!
Our bow
to the Noble One
for blessing us!
Please accept this
humble offering which I
personally prepared with
all sincere gratefulness.
Respected One,
are you pleased with it?
What did you offer me
that tasted so good?
O Noble One
who has blessed us!
I cooked it with
the best rice that
I carefully selected
among the rare varieties.
I also added fragrant herbs
and precious flowers
from the garden.
But all my efforts can
never be compared to
your boundless grace.
This is the child, the gem,
the life that
you have bestowed
upon my family.
May your happiness
be long-lasting.
May the burden of life
not weigh down heavily
on your child’s shoulders.
I’m not any god.
I’m just a person
like anyone else.
For six long years,
I’ve seeking
the light of Truth to share
with sentient beings.
I believe I will find that light,
for I saw a glimpse of it
many times, but
I couldn’t hold on to it,
perhaps because I was
too physically exhausted.
Today, your milk porridge
has helped me
regain my strength.
I don’t know
how to repay that favor.
Oh, my heart
is like a small orchid,
which can be kept afresh
by just a few drops
of morning dew.
I wish not to be repaid
for any favor.
My life passes peacefully
in the tender light
of my family.
I live without demanding
or rejecting anything,
yet I always believe that
tomorrow will be better
than today because
I realize that bad deeds
beget misfortune
and good deeds
bring good fortune.
Good rice seed gives
a chain of golden grains.
My motto now is
to lessen desire
and expand love.
I’m taking leave now,
O Noble One.
May you live long.
You’ve taught
a good lesson
to your so-called master.
You understand without
studying scriptures.
You walk on the right
path without any guide,
like a pigeon naturally
flies in the right direction.
But how many people
understand and live
as so in this world?
Therefore, I must search
for the Truth.
May you fulfill your duty
as a mother and a wife.
And I, I’ll seek the way
to liberate humankind.
O the Most Holy Child
of the Universe!
The regal life of luxury
can’t tie you down.
Thousands of temptations
can’t blind you.
You’ve used a will
as powerful as
the cascading waterfalls
and as firm as the
mountains to overcome
your attachments
to physical desires,
especially emotions.
You’ve brought out your
wisdom that’s as bright
as the sun to search for
the path of liberation.
You’re about
to achieve your goal.
Hasten!
You still have to win
the last battle and then
your spiritual merit
will be complete.
Quicken!
The darkness of hundreds
of thousand years
is awaiting you
to shed light upon it.
Although my blood
may dry up and
my bones may rot,
I will not leave this place
if I haven’t found the Truth.
I’m the Life-thirsting Devil.
What is more valuable
than life?
Why did you abandon it?
I’m the Fame-craving Devil.
O son of
King Suddhodana!
How foolish you are!
You’re a talented
and renowned man,
of a noble and
royal lineage.
You’re about
to succeed the throne
with unmatched
honor and power.
Yet you’ve chosen
to be a beggar,
leading a vagabond life
from place to place.
I’m the Devil of Pleasures.
You were living in
a palace of pleasures,
with warm quarters
in the winter, cool
quarters in the summer.
You ate only delicacies,
drank only fine wine,
heard only sounds
of lutes and flutes,
and saw only
mesmerizing dances
by beautiful women.
Why are you so foolish
as to forsake everything
and come here
to lie down
in the snow and fog?
O manifestations
of the mundane world
who cling to
fleeting illusions!
Leave this place!
You cannot tempt me.
I’m the Devil of Anger.
I destroy all and kill all.
No one can stop me
from setting fire
in people’s hearts,
burning down everything.
We sow catastrophes
everywhere,
and the entire world will
be ruined because of us.
O Siddhartha! We’ll
make you our disciple.
Siddhartha!
We’re Devils of Ignorance.
How bright can your
light be to illuminate
the way for humankind?
Don’t waste your time!
The more light
emitted from you,
the more darkness
we pour out.
Day by day, little by little,
we’ve sown ignorance
for many millions of years.
And now the whole
world is submerged in it.
We dare you!
What kind of light
can you use to erase
all shades of ignorance?
How is this filthy
and lowly world worthy
of your efforts to save it?
Follow us to ecstatic
realms to enjoy the lofty
pleasures together.
Destroy this world,
and your path will
take you to the inferno.
All are delusions!
You’re only after the shadow.
Just vain hopes!
There is no way
to save humankind.
Your Path will be useless
in a world
steeped in passions.
Liberating humanity
from transmigration?
Who’d be crazier than that?
O beloved Prince!
Do you know
how miserable I felt
when you left the palace?
I’ve wept
many tormented days.
I’ve longed for your return.
My eyes grow dim
with tears,
yet not a trace of you was
seen on the way home.
Come back to me!
You’ll rest your head
on my arms
like when you were still
my reason for being.
A delusion like any other
worldly delusion,
you can’t fool me.
Vanish quickly
with the darkness!