Why Buddha Said Every Man and Women Has 4 Wives or Husbands
Why Buddha Said Every Man and Woman Has 4 Wives or
Husbands
“In one of the Agama Sutras, the Buddha’s early sermons, there
is a very interesting story:
Once there was a man who had four wives. According to the social
system and circumstances of ancient India, it was possible for a man to have
several wives. Also, during the Heian period in Japan, about a thousand years
ago, it was not unusual for a woman to have several husbands. The Indian had
become ill and was about to die. At the end of his life, he felt very lonely
and so asked the first wife to accompany him to the other world.
‘My dear wife,’ he said, ‘I loved you day and night, I took care
of you throughout my whole life. Now I am about to die, will you please go with
me wherever I go after my death?’
He expected her to answer yes. But she answered, ‘My dear
husband, I know you always loved me. And you are going to die. Now it is time
to separate from you. Goodbye, my dear.’
He called his second wife to
his sickbed and begged her to follow him in death. He said, ‘My dear second
wife, you know how I loved you. Sometimes I was afraid you might leave me, but
I held on to you strongly. My dear, please come with me.’
The second wife expressed herself rather coldly. ‘Dear husband,
your first wife refused to accompany you after your death. How can I follow
you? You loved me only for your own selfish sake.’
Lying in his deathbed, he called his third wife, and asked
her to follow him. The third wife replied, with tears in her eyes, ‘My dear, I
pity you and I feel sad for myself. Therefore I shall accompany you to the
graveyard. This is my last duty to you.’ The third wife thus also refused to
follow him to death.
Three wives had refused to follow him after his death. Now he
recalled that there was another wife, his fourth wife, for
whom he didn’t care very much. He had treated her like a slave and had always
showed much displeasure with her. He now thought that if he asked her to follow
him to death, she certainly would say no.
But his loneliness and fear were so severe that he made the
effort to ask her to accompany him to the other world. The fourth wife gladly
accepted her husband’s request.
‘My dear husband,’ she said, ‘I will go with you. Whatever
happens, I am determined to be with you forever. I cannot be separated from
you.”
This is the story of ‘A Man and His Four Wives.’
Gautama Buddha concluded the story as follows:
‘Every man and woman has four wives or husbands. What do these wives signify?’
‘Every man and woman has four wives or husbands. What do these wives signify?’
THE FIRST WIFE
The first ‘wife’ is our body. We love our body day and night. In the morning, we wash our face, put on clothing and shoes. We give food to our body. We take care of our body like the first wife in this story. But unfortunately, at the end of our life, the body, the first ‘wife’ cannot follow us to the next world. As it is stated in a commentary, ‘When the last breath leaves our body, the healthy color of the face is transformed, and we lose the appearance of radiant life. Our loved ones may gather around and lament, but to no avail. When such an event occurs, the body is sent into an open field and cremated, leaving only the white ashes.’ This is the destination of our body.
The first ‘wife’ is our body. We love our body day and night. In the morning, we wash our face, put on clothing and shoes. We give food to our body. We take care of our body like the first wife in this story. But unfortunately, at the end of our life, the body, the first ‘wife’ cannot follow us to the next world. As it is stated in a commentary, ‘When the last breath leaves our body, the healthy color of the face is transformed, and we lose the appearance of radiant life. Our loved ones may gather around and lament, but to no avail. When such an event occurs, the body is sent into an open field and cremated, leaving only the white ashes.’ This is the destination of our body.
THE SECOND WIFE
What is the meaning of the second wife? The second ‘wife’ stands for our fortune, our material things, money, property, fame, position, and job that we worked hard to attain. We are attached to these material possessions. We are afraid to lose these material things and wish to possess much more. There is no limit. At the end of our life these things cannot follow us to death. Whatever fortune we have piled up, we must leave it. We came into this world with empty hands. During our life in this world, we have the illusion that we obtained a fortune. At death, our hands are empty. We can’t hold our fortune after our death, just as the second wife told her husband: ‘You hold me with your ego-centered selfishness. Now it is time to say goodbye.’
What is the meaning of the second wife? The second ‘wife’ stands for our fortune, our material things, money, property, fame, position, and job that we worked hard to attain. We are attached to these material possessions. We are afraid to lose these material things and wish to possess much more. There is no limit. At the end of our life these things cannot follow us to death. Whatever fortune we have piled up, we must leave it. We came into this world with empty hands. During our life in this world, we have the illusion that we obtained a fortune. At death, our hands are empty. We can’t hold our fortune after our death, just as the second wife told her husband: ‘You hold me with your ego-centered selfishness. Now it is time to say goodbye.’
THE THIRD WIFE
What is meant by the third wife? Everyone has a third ‘wife’. This is the relationship of our parents, sister and brother, all relatives, friends, and society. They will go as far as the graveyard, with tears in their eyes. They are sympathetic and saddened…
What is meant by the third wife? Everyone has a third ‘wife’. This is the relationship of our parents, sister and brother, all relatives, friends, and society. They will go as far as the graveyard, with tears in their eyes. They are sympathetic and saddened…
Thus,
we cannot depend on our physical body, our fortune, and our society. We are
born alone and we die alone. No one will accompany us after our
death.
THE FOURTH WIFE
Shakyamuni Buddha mentioned the fourth wife, who would accompany her husband after his death. What does that mean? The fourth ‘wife’ is our mind [or Alaya consciousness]. When we deeply observe and recognize that our minds are filled with anger, greed, and dissatisfaction, we are having a good look at our lives. The anger, greed, and dissatisfaction are karma, the law of causation. We cannot be separated from our own karma. As the fourth wife told her dying husband, ‘I will follow you wherever you go.'”
Shakyamuni Buddha mentioned the fourth wife, who would accompany her husband after his death. What does that mean? The fourth ‘wife’ is our mind [or Alaya consciousness]. When we deeply observe and recognize that our minds are filled with anger, greed, and dissatisfaction, we are having a good look at our lives. The anger, greed, and dissatisfaction are karma, the law of causation. We cannot be separated from our own karma. As the fourth wife told her dying husband, ‘I will follow you wherever you go.'”
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