The Zen master says, 'if you are hungry, you can eat my flesh,' and when he tells the abbot that he was sitting here without sleeping, the abbot feels shame at his wretched state, and reveres the Zen master as Buddha. |
禅師は、飢えているなら自分の肉を差し出してもいいと言い、昨夜はずっとここで寝ることもなくいたと告げると、僧は自分の浅ましさを恥じ、禅師を仏と敬った。 |