Toh 44-38 — The Dwellings of Bodhisattvas
Translated by Thupten Tashi under the patronage and supervision of 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha
Chapter on the Dwellings of Bodhisattvas
F.394.b Then the bodhisattva King of Mind spoke again to those bodhisattvas, “O children of the Victorious One! In the east, there is a mountain called Appearance of a Sage, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. In this dwelling place a bodhisattva called Vajraśrī teaches Dharma surrounded by a retinue of three hundred bodhisattvas.
“O children of the Victorious One! In the south, there is a mountain called Heap of Glory, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. F.395.a In this dwelling place a bodhisattva called Dharmamati teaches Dharma surrounded by a retinue of five hundred bodhisattvas.
“O children of the Victorious One! In the west, there is a mountain called Possessed of Vajra Radiance, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. In this dwelling place a bodhisattva called Walks with the Gait of a Lion teaches Dharma surrounded by a retinue of three hundred bodhisattvas.
“O children of the Victorious One! In the north, there is a mountain called Heap of Incense, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. In this dwelling place a bodhisattva called Gandhahastin teaches Dharma surrounded by a retinue of three thousand bodhisattvas.
“O children of the Victorious One! In the east, there is a mountain called Mountain of Meadows,[1] where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. In this dwelling place a bodhisattva called Mañjuśrī teaches Dharma surrounded by a retinue of ten thousand bodhisattvas.
“O children of the Victorious One! In the northeastern direction, there is a mountain called Vajra Mountain, Site of Four Great Oceans, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. In this dwelling place a bodhisattva called Dharmodgata teaches Dharma surrounded by a retinue of twelve hundred bodhisattvas.
“O children of the Victorious One! In the southeastern direction, there is a mountain called Stūpa, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. In this dwelling place a bodhisattva called Divine Aggregates teaches Dharma surrounded by a retinue of one thousand bodhisattvas. F.395.b
“O children of the Victorious One! In the southwestern direction, there is a mountain called Jyotiṣprabha, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. In this dwelling place a bodhisattva called Bhadraśrī teaches Dharma surrounded by a retinue of three thousand bodhisattvas.
“O children of the Victorious One! In the northwestern direction, there is a mountain called Gandhamādana, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. In this dwelling place a bodhisattva called Radiating Luminous Incense teaches Dharma surrounded by a retinue of five thousand bodhisattvas.
“O children of the Victorious One! In the great ocean, there is a place called Good Cave, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“O children of the Victorious One! To the south of Vaiśālī, there is a place called Stable Roots, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called Pāṭaliputra, there is a place called Golden Park of the Saṅgha, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called Mathurā,[2] there is a place called Satisfying Cave, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called Relinquishing the Vase, there is a place called Dharma Seat, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called Perfect Virtue, there is a place called Mucilinda Cave, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called Vatsa, there is a place, established by nāgas, called Añcala, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided. F.396.a
“In a land called Kamboja, there is a place called Exalted by Love, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called China, there is a place called Nārāyaṇa Cave, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called Khaśa, there is a mountain called Gośṛṇga, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called Kashmir, there is a place called Sudarśaka, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called Increasing Joy, there is a place called Sthavira Cave, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In a land called Jalandhar, there is a place called Teaching with Hands Folded, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.
“In the vicinity of the land called Gandhara, there is a place called Cave of Provisions, where bodhisattvas in the past have resided.”
This concludes “The Dwellings of Bodhisattvas,” the thirty-eighth chapter of the extensive sūtra, “The Ornaments of the Buddhas.”