The Taming Of Sun Wukong (Monkey King) Poem by Raj Arumugam

The Taming Of Sun Wukong (Monkey King)

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We speak often of the popular Indian and Asian imagery of the Mind
as a Monkey... This poem illustrates how this idea is embodied in a
Chinese legend of the Monkey King...


Sun Wukong, or the Taming of the Monkey Mind



PART 1
The arrogance of Sun Wukong

Monkey you may think of me
but ordinary I am by no means:
timeless and
of primal forces
from a rock I was born
at the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit
I, pure energy, unrestrained
in perpetual motion

Powers? Ha! you mortals are easily impressed
by miracles and powers
aren't you, you puny lot?

In one turn I can travel a 108 000 li
I can do numerous transformations
I can cloud travel
and my magic staff that I keep
in the size of a sewing needle when not in use
has similar powers;
and with each hair of mine
I can be an infinity of myself -
though I'll confess
I can't make a complete change into human
as my tail just won't go away

So in all, great deeds I'm capable of;
and I wiped my name off the Book of Life and Death
so I am immutable -
so why am I even talking to you weaklings?
Go climb a tree, you imbeciles!
And stay up there! Don't descend!





PART 2
The taming of Sun Wukong

And Sun Wukong flies up to the Heavenly Kingdom, styles
himself "Great Sage, Equal of Heaven" and there creates
tremendous Havoc and Chaos…and even the Jade Emperor,
the Heavenly Emperor, has his butt kicked…


...and then it is that Sun Wukong comes face to face with the Buddha…




And Sun Wukong screams at the Buddha:
"I'll kick and I'll blow
And you won't know where you'll go"

And the Buddha says:
"And who are you? "

And Sun Wukong says:
"You probably haven't heard of evolution
but I'm the one who went straight to the top -
I can travel anywhere quick and swift
to any part of the immense void or universe"

And the Buddha says:
"Try then and show me
you travel the universe
and back here before me"


And Sun Wukong jumps into thin air
and off he goes into deep space
and emptiness and void
but no matter how far he goes
it seems endless
and it tires Sun Wukong
and then seeing what
he thinks are the 5 pillars
at the end of the universe
he scrawls on the surface:
"Sun Wukong was here! "
And in an instant Sun Wukong is there again
right before the Buddha

And says Sun Wukong:
"See I have travelled to the
end and saw the 5 pillars
and scrawled there my name"

And the Buddha says,
holding up his right palm:
"See, all you have done
is to travel across my palm"

And Sun Wukong sees the words
he had written just before but now miniscule
And the Buddha puts a coronet round
Sun Wukong's temple
that helps calm the Monkey Mind
that helps still the Restless Mind





NOTE: 180 000 li = 54 000 km or 33 554 ml
I have not offered this as a religious text, but as part of our shared
world inheritance of traditions, legends and lore…you can read the
poem as "Monkey Mind"and "Monkey Mind tamed"…I don't think my
perceptive readers will take it as an insult if I say the Monkey refers to
oneself and one's mind…

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

This was great

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Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi 12 March 2012

Thank you for sharing this message, which is almost similar to Hindu's version. Good advice. Rev. Brother. Raj Arumugam (just for fun) 10 marks for the Hindu story told in Buddhist version! !

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