1. Buddha prophesised the advent of
a
Maitreya:
A) Almost all Buddhist books contain
this prophecy. It is in ChakkavattiSinh
nadSuttanta D. III, 76:
"There will arise in the world a
Buddha
named Maitreya (the benevolent one)
a
holy one, a supreme one, an
enlightened one, endowed with
wisdom in conduct, auspicious,
knowing the universe:
"What he has realized by his own
supernatural knowledge he will
publish to this universe. He will
preach his religion, glorious in its
origin, glorious at its climax, glorious
at the goal, in the spirit and the
letter.
He will proclaim a religious life,
wholly
perfect and thoroughly pure; even as I
now preach my religion and a like life
do proclaim. He will keep up the
society of monks numbering many
thousands, even as now I keep up a
society of monks numbering many
hundreds".
According to Sacred Books of the
East volume 35 pg. 225:
"It is said that I am not an only
Buddha upon whom the leadership
and order is dependent. After me
another Buddha maitreya of such and
such virtues will come. I am now the
leader of hundreds, he will be the
leader of thousands."
C) According to the Gospel of Buddha
by Carus pg. 217 and 218 (From
Ceylon
sources):
"Ananda said to the Blessed One,
‘Who
shall teach us when thou art gone?'
And the Blessed one replied, 'I am not
the first Buddha who came upon the
earth nor shall I be the last. In due
time another Buddha will arise in the
world, a holy one, a supremely
enlightened one, endowed with
wisdom in conduct, auspicious,
knowing the universe, an
incomparable
leader of men, a master of angels and
mortals. He will reveal to you the
same eternal truths, which I have
taught you. He will preach his
religion,
glorious in its origin, glorious at the
climax and glorious at the goal. He
will proclaim a religious life, wholly
perfect and pure such as I now
proclaim. His disciples will number
many thousands while mine number
many hundreds.'
Ananda said, 'How shall we know
him?'
The Blessed one replied, 'He will be
known as Maitreya'."
(i) The Sanskrit word ‘Maitreya’ or its
equivalent in Pali ‘Metteyya’ means
loving, compassionate, merciful and
benevolent. It also means kindness
and friendliness, sympathy, etc. One
Arabic word which is equivalent to all
these words is ‘Rahmat’. In Surah Al-
Anbiya:
"We sent thee not, but as a mercy for
all creatures."
[Al-Qur’an 21:107]
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was
called
the merciful, which is ‘Maitri’.
(ii) The words Mercy and Merciful are
mentioned in the Holy Qur’an no less
than 409 times.
(iii) Every chapter of the Glorious
Qur’an, except Chapter 9, i.e. Surah
Taubah begins with the beautiful
formula, 'BismillahHir-RahmanNir-
Rahim', which means 'In the name of
Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful'.
(iv) The Word Muhammad is also
spelt
as ‘Mahamet’ or ‘Mahomet’ and in
various other ways in different
languages. The word ‘Maho’ or
‘Maha’
in Pali and Sanskrit mean Great and
Illustrious and ‘Metta’ means mercy.
Therefore ‘Mahomet’ means ‘Great
Mercy’.
2. Buddha’s doctrine was Esoteric and
Exoteric:
According to Sacred Books of the
East,
volume 11, pg. 36 Maha-Parinibban
aSutta chapter 2 verse 32:
"I have preached the truth without
making any distinction between
exoteric and esoteric doctrine, for in
respect of truths, Ananda, the
Tathagata has no such thing as the
closed fist of a teacher, who keeps
something back".
Muhammad (pbuh) on the
commandment of Almighty God
delivered the message and doctrine
without making any distinction
between esoteric and exoteric. The
Qur'an was recited in public in the
days of the Prophet and is being done
so till date. The Prophet had strictly
forbidden the Muslims from hiding the
doctrine
3. Devoted Servitors of the Buddhas:
According to Sacred Books of the
East
volume 11 pg. 97 Maha-Parinibban
aSutta Chapter 5 verse 36:
"Then the Blessed one addressed the
brethren, and said, ‘Whosoever,
brethren have been Arahat-Buddhas
through the long ages of the past,
they were servitors just as devoted to
those Blessed ones as Ananda has
been to me. And whosoever brethren
shall be the Arahat-Buddhas of the
future, there shall be servitors as
devoted to those Blessed ones as
Ananda has been to me’."
The Servitor of Buddha was Ananda.
Muhammad (pbuh) also had a servitor
by the name Anas (r.a.) who was the
son of Malik. Anas (r.a...) was
presented to the Prophet by his
parents. Anas (r.a...) relates: "My
mother said to him, 'Oh Messenger of
God, here is your little servant'."
Further Anas relates, "I served him
from the time I was 8 years old and
the
Prophet called me his son and his
little beloved". Anas (r.a...) stayed by
the Prophet in peace and in war, in
safety as well as in danger till the
end
of his life.
i) Anas (r.a.), even though he was
only
11 years old stayed beside the
Prophet
during the battle of Uhud where the
Prophet’s life was in great danger.
ii) Even during the battle of Honain
when the Prophet was surrounded by
the enemies who were archers, Anas
(r.a...) who was only 16 years old
stood by the Prophet.
Anas (R) can surely be compared with
Ananda who stood by Gautam Buddha
when the mad elephant approached
him.
4. Six Criteria for Identifying Buddha:
According to the Gospel of Buddha by
Carus pg. 214:
"The Blessed one said, ‘There are two
occasions on which a Tathagata’s
appearance becomes clear and
exceedingly bright. In the night
Ananda, in which a Tathagata attains
to the supreme and perfect insight,
and in the night in which he passes
finally away in that ultra passing
which
leaves nothing whatever of his earthly
existence to remain.’ "
According to Gautam Buddha,
following are the six criteria for
identifying a Buddha.
i) A Buddha attains supreme and
perfect insight at night-time.
ii) On the occasion of his complete
enlightenment he looks exceedingly
bright
iii) A Buddha dies a natural death.
iv) He dies at night-time.
v) He looks exceedingly bright before
his death.
vi) After his death a Buddha ceases to
exist on earth.
i) Muhammad (pbuh) attained
supreme
insight and Prophethood at night-
time.
According to Surah Dukhan:
"By the books that makes thing clear
–
We sent it down during a blessed
night."
[Al-Qur'an 44:2-3]
According to Surah Al-Qadar:
"We have indeed revealed this
(message) in the night of power."
[Al-Qur'an 97:1]
ii) Muhammad (pbuh) instantly felt
his
understanding illumined with celestial
light.
iii) Muhammad (pbuh) died a natural
death.
iv) According to Ayesha (r.a.),
Muhammad (pbuh) expired at night-
time. When he was dying there was
no
oil in the lamp and his wife Ayesha
(r.a.) had to borrow oil for the lamp.
v) According to Anas (r.a.),
Muhammad
(pbuh) looked exceedingly bright in
the night of his death.
vi) After the burial of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) he was never seen
again in his bodily form on this earth.
5. Buddhas are only Preachers:
According to Dhammapada, Sacred
Books of East volume 10 pg., 67:
"The Jathagatas (Buddhas) are only
Preachers."
The Qur’an says in Surah Ghashiya:
"Therefore do thou give admonition,
for thou art one to admonish. Thou
art
not one to manage (men's)
affairs." [Al-Qur'an 88:21-22]
6. Identification of Maitreya by
Buddha:
According to Dhammapada,
MattayaSutta, 151:
"The promised one will be:
i) Compassionate for the whole
creation
ii) A messenger of peace, a peace-
maker
iii) The most successful in the world.
The Maitreya as a Preacher of morals
will be:
i) Truthful
ii) Self-respecting
iii) Gentle and noble
iv) Not proud
v) As a king to creatures
vi) An example to others in deeds and
in words".
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