Buddha and pitcher of water

Buddha and pitcher of water

Jan 19, 2023

Buddha and pitcher of water

When someone expresses his anger towards us, or speaks in a belittling way, what should we do? The answers to such questions can be found in this incident from the life of the Buddha.

Once, Buddha went to beg with his disciple Ananda. When they approached a house for food, the lady of the house spoke harshly.' You lazy fellows! You are hale and hearty ... why can't you work for your food?' she yelled and chased them away. The disciple was enraged at the woman that she used such hostile words on his great Guru.

`Please permit me to teach that woman a solid lesson...' he pleaded with Buddha. But Buddha walked away in silence.

A little later, Buddha handed over his water container to Ananda and went to take rest.

Having rested for a couple of hours they resumed their journey. On the way, Buddha glanced at the water container and asked, 'Whose is this?

‘It is yours, Guruji!' said Ananda. Buddha took it and looked at it once and returned it to Ananda saying, 'No, I gifted it to you a little while ago ... it is yours.'

At night, Buddha pointed to the same water container and asked once again, 'Whose is this?' Now Ananda said, "Guruji, it is mine!'

Hearing this, Buddha said laughingly, 'I asked you the same question earlier this evening and you said it was yours. Now you are saying, it is mine. How can the same container be yours and mine at the same time?'

Though Ananda was slightly confused, he replied calmly, "Guruji, you said that you have gifted this container to me, and I accepted it. Hence, I said that it was mine. Initially, when you gave it to me, I did not consider it as mine, because even though you had handed over the container to me, it was still yours!'

Buddha smiled at Ananda and said, 'Similarly, I did not take the words the lady spoke harshly as mine; I did not accept them. So, even though the words were spoken at me, they still belong to the lady alone. That is the reason I said that there was no need to teach her a lesson.'

This advice from Buddha to his disciple expounds a very simple truth. If someone calls us lazy' we get affected by that word only when we take it to be ours. If we are clearly and firmly aware that we are not lazy, what that person says about us is just nonsense. `Nonsense' would never affect us. In fact, we would not pay any heed to a person who speaks nonsense!

If someone calls me lazy and I am deeply affected, it only reflects on my true nature of being lazy. The quality in me is pointed out by others.

This is the root cause for getting affected. This gives rise to blood pressure and tension.

Now let us assume that a person is indeed very lazy. Would it be possible for him to change? Of course, there would be a possibility!

Credit -

1. Mind Relax Please - Swami Sukhabodhananda.

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