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In the Footsteps of the Buddha
by Ity Sofer
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During a recent retreat, the aspiration arose
in me to walk from Bodhgaya, where the Buddha attained enlightenment,
to Sarnath, where he gave his first teachings. I wanted to go on
foot, as the Buddha did after he attained the supreme goal, when
he went to meet his first five disciples, turn the Wheel of Dharma,
and share the path with them.
I looked for companions who were interested
in joining me for the walk. An Indian Theravadin monk and a Thai
monk were both enthusiastic to go. We timed the walk to arrive
in Sarnath just before our teacher would arrive there for a pilgrimage.
We took hardly anything with us, just a change
of clothes, a mosquito net, and the alms bowls of the two monks.
We wanted to get our food by going house to house and collecting
alms. I took the eight-precepts, so like the monks, I didn't eat
solid food after noon.
Each morning, we arose early and began walking
in the cool air. About 10 a.m. we began collecting alms in the
nearest village. Sometimes householders would invite us to have
our meal in their homes. Other times they would put some rice,
lentils, or vegetables in the monks' bowls, and we continue to
gather alms at the following houses. At times, we came across
very poor villages that hadn't much to offer, and it was a good
experience to be humble and accept gladly whatever was offered
to us. We never remained hungry.
People were very generous to us. I kept telling
the monks that we received all we did because they had created
so much merit in the past by giving offerings. In the evenings
we would look for a temple to sleep in. Most of these were Hindu
temples, so it was interesting to see their reactions to us and
the way of life in their temples. The local people welcomed us
gladly and always took care of us however they could.
Bihar, the province we walked through, has some
beautiful countryside, green and full of streams and rivers. Canals
run through the green fields. It was a unique experience to walk
through this area with the monks, just as the Buddha did over 2,500
year ago and to be almost totally dependent on the kindness of others.
We took a small amount of money for special needs, but hardly ever
used it.
All three of us suffered from pain and fatigue
as we were not used to walked such long distances each day. We
covered 288 km in eleven days, the same time time took the Buddha
to go from Bodhgaya to Sarnath. The last part of the pilgrimage
was along the Varanasi-Calcutta highway, where walking was difficult
with so many trucks speeding by. It was noisy and full of smoke
and pollution. We suffered a bit from that.
Finally, we entered Varanasi (Benares) and crossed
the city towards Sarnath. After we arrived, all three of us felt
weak and feverish. We had diarrhea because of the food we ate along
the way, but our minds were filled with bliss, delight and satisfaction
because we had done this unique walk in our life and had strengthened
our faith in the Three Jewels. Throughout the journey we felt completely
safe and protected by Dharma forces. We never had fear or doubt.
It was amazing how when we support the Dharma, we are supported
in all aspects.
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