35b: Stories about Wrong View– 1204
monks by making them fall into the ditch. Yet, there emerged large lotus
flowers out of the ditch. The Buddha and all the monks walked on the flowers
and are sitting on the seats. What am I to do now?”
When he made his confession and asked for help, Sirigutta argued, saying: “But
have you not personally shown me, saying: ‘These many are large pots. This
much is gruel, this much is rice, etc.?’ ” – “Friend Sirigutta, what I have told you
is utterly false.” Garahadinna confessed further: “The pots are empty,
containing no gruel, no rice, nothing.” Then Sirigutta said as he had unwavering
faith in the Buddha’s power and glory: “Be that as it may, friend. Go home and
you will see the gruel and other foods in your pots.”
The Buddha’s Unimaginable Capacity
No sooner had Sirigutta said so, than the pots which were falsely claimed by
Garahadinna to be full of gruel became full of gruel, the pots which were falsely
claimed by him to be full of rice became full of rice, and the same happened to
the other pots. When he went home and was confronted with all the miraculous
happenings, his whole body was filled with joy. His mind also became serene.
After serving the Buddha and his monks respectfully with food, Garahadinna
wanted the Buddha to give a discourse in appreciation of the offerings so he
took the alms bowl from the Buddha who had finished his meal. Desirous of
giving such a discourse, the Buddha said: “Because these beings have no eye of
wisdom, they are ignorant of the attributes of my disciples and the attributes of
my Dispensation. Those who possess no eye of wisdom are known to be blind
and those who possess it are known to have eyesight.” Then he spoke the
following two verses:
Yathā saṅkāra-ṭhānasmiṁ, ujjhitasmiṁ mahā-pathe,
padumaṁ tattha jāyetha, suci-gandhaṁ manoramaṁ.
Evaṁ saṅkāra-bhūtesu, andha-bhūte puthujjane,
atirocati paññāya, Sammā-sambuddha-sāvako.
Just as a lotus flower of 100 petals, pure, fragrant and delightful to every
beholder, originates and arises wonderfully in the garbage dump along the
public road, even so among those who should be discarded like garbage,
the Buddha’s disciple, a good and glorious person who has destroyed all
his defilements, glows with splendour, surpassing by his wisdom all the
worldlings who are like the blind as they lack wisdom.