Cerita Zen
Tosui's Vinegar
Tosui was the Zen master who left the formalism of temples to live
under a bridge with beggars. When he was getting very old, a friend
helped him to earn his living without begging. He showed Tosui how to
collect rice and manufacture vinegar from it, and Tosui did this until
he passed away.
While Tosui was making vinegar, one of the beggars gave him a picture
of the Buddha. Tosui hung it on the wall of his hut and put a sign
beside it. The sign read:
Mr. Amida Buddha: This little room is quite narrow. I can let you
remain as a transient. But don't think I am asking you to be reborn in
your paradise.