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32b: The 14
th
Rains Retreat (Rāhula)
After observing the thirteenth Rains Retreat (
Vassa
) at the big monastery on
Cālika Hill, near Cālika Town and teaching worthy beings by means of the
Dhamma talks, such as the Discourse to Meghiya (
Meghiya-sutta
, Ud 4.1) etc., as
has been mentioned above and after remaining there for the post Rains Retreat
period for as long as there existed beings to be enlightened, the Buddha set out
from there, administering the cool water of elixir to humans, Devas and
Brahmas. Eventually, he arrived in Sāvatthī and stayed at the Jetavana
monastery to observe the fourteenth Rains Retreat.
Ven. Sāriputta and Ven. Mahā Moggallāna
At that time, Ven. Sāriputta went with his follower monks to a certain big
monastery in the district and spent the rainy season. The people of the district
visited Ven. Sāriputta and promised to give him a large number of robes for the
Rains Retreat (
Vassa
).
Having performed the Invitation (
Pavāraṇā
) ceremony at the end of the Rains
Retreat, Ven. Sāriputta, being desirous of visiting the Buddha even before the
Rains Retreat robes were offered, said to the monks: “Friends, when the lay
devotees bring Rains Retreat robes for the young monks and novices, accept
them and send them to me. Or store them well and give the message to me.”
Having said thus, Ven. Sāriputta set out to visit the Buddha.
When he arrived in Sāvatthī, many monks whispered among themselves, saying:
“Friends, still Ven. Sāriputta appears to have greed? That was why he came to
the Fortunate One only after saying to the monks, who remain there: ‘When the
lay devotees bring Rains Retreat robes for the young monks and novices, accept
them and send them to me. Or store them well and give the message to me.’ ”
When the Buddha came to the assembly of monks, he asked: “Monks, what are
you talking about?” When the monks replied that they were talking about such
and such a matter, the Buddha said: “Monks, in my eldest son, Sāriputta, there is
not the slightest amount of greed. Indeed, he left word with his disciples because
he thought to himself thus: ‘Let the meritorious deeds of the devotees not
decrease! Let the righteous acquisition of robes for the young monks and
novices not decrease!’ ” Thereafter he uttered the following verse (Dhp 420):