35c: More Stories about Wrong View – 1226
That Nibbāna 1) cannot be reached by the earth element through the nature of
earth; 2) cannot be reached by the water element; 3) by the fire element; 4) by
the wind element; 5) by sentient beings through their nature; 6) by Devas; 7)
Māras, 8) Brahmas, 9) Ābhassara Brahmas, 10) Subhakiṇhā Brahmas; 11)
Vehapphala Brahmas; 12) it cannot be reached by Abhibhū Brahmas through
their nature; it cannot be reached by all (
sakkāya-dhamma
) through the nature
of them all (
sakkāya
). By these words the Buddha made clear that he spoke of all,
too.
In this way there is the aggregate of all (
sakkāya-dhamma
) of the three planes of
existence which is within the range of knowledge that belongs to persons like
you. By that aggregate of all of the three planes of existence through the nature
of them all, Nibbāna with the aforesaid four attributes cannot be reached. Thus
the Buddha firmly asserted his doctrine.
Miracle Contest
Every aspect of his belief in the eternity of the Brahma world together with the
body having been criticized and repudiated, Brahma Baka was at a loss for
words. In order to cover his defeat, he gave up arguing for his belief and
decided to show his superiority by performing miracles. So he said: “Venerable
sir, if that is the case, I will now vanish in your presence. I am going to perform
the sort of miracle whereby I become invisible to you. You just watch me.” The
Buddha said: “Brahma Baka, you are not able to do so. If you indeed have such a
power, then vanish before me now.”
Brahmas have two kinds of body, a natural body and an artificial or created
body. The natural body which originates at the time of birth is so subtle that it
cannot be seen by other Brahmas. So to make it visible, they take the form of a
created gross body.
Therefore when Brahma Baka received consent, he bent his mind on changing
his created gross body into the natural, subtle body. The Buddha knew his
intention and resolved that his body should remain unchanged in its gross form.
So Brahma Baka could not change his body into its natural, subtle form and
there was no vanishing of his body.
Unable to change his body, Brahma Baka again tried to create darkness that
might envelope his present body. But by means of his supernormal power, the