The Twenty-Four Buddhas – 107
Then the Buddha delivered the Dhamma Wheel (
Dhamma-cakka
) discourse as
all previous Buddhas had done. By the end of which, the 30 million monastics
attained the Arahat fruition (
Arahatta-phala
). Devas and humans, numbering
100,000, realized the four truths.
2. Immediately before Buddha Maṅgala taught the Abhidhamma, he was staying
near the city of Citta, his resort for food. Like our Buddha Gotama who
performed the twin miracle of water and fire near the mango tree of the
gardener, Kaṇḍa, near the city-gate of Sāvatthī, and defeated the heretics, so did
Buddha Maṅgala display the twin miracle and defeat the heretics at the city-gate
of Citta. He then went up to Tāvatiṁsa where he sat on the emerald stone slab
called Paṇḍukambala at the foot of Pāricchattaka tree and taught
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the
Abhidhamma discourses to Devas and Brahmas. Then 1,000 billion Devas and
Brahmas realized the four truths.
3. Before Buddha Maṅgala appeared, there was King Sunanda, in the city of
Surabhi, who performed the duties necessary for acquisition of the wheel which
is one of the seven treasures of a Universal Monarch. After fulfilment of the
duties, the wheel treasure came into his possession.
When Buddha Maṅgala appeared, the wheel slipped from its place. Seeing this,
King Sunanda became very unhappy and asked his Brahmin advisors: “Why has
the wheel treasure that appeared by the power of my meritorious deeds slipped
from its place?”
Then the Brahmins replied: “King, the wheel slips because the life of a Universal
Monarch is nearing its end; or when the monarch becomes a monk; or because a
Buddha appears. There is absolutely no danger of your life ending. You will live
a very long life. Indeed, Buddha Maṅgala has now appeared in the world. That is
the reason for the slipping of your wheel treasure.”
Having heard the reply given by the Brahmins, the Universal Monarch Sunanda
with his retinue paid his respects to the wheel treasure and made a request thus:
“I will do obeisance to Buddha Maṅgala by means of your glory, O wheel. Please
do not disappear yet in the meantime.” Then the wheel returned to its original
place.
Immensely delighted, the Universal Monarch Sunanda with his multitude of
people, 30 leagues in size, approached Buddha Maṅgala who was indeed
auspicious (
maṅgala
) for the whole world. The king gave alms on a grand scale